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  • The same problem occurred on my two sites after the upgrade. I had to disable the plugin and block .htacces with the changes to maintain a minimum level of security.

    Thread Starter li9ssb

    (@local9ssb)

    It would be possible to make available the previous version until the problems are resolved?
    Or, what safety points should be disabled?

    Thread Starter li9ssb

    (@local9ssb)

    I use the theme my login plugin on several websites. Access by him, on the login page, occurs normally.

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Yes the meta widget automatically gets disabled when you activate the rename login page feature.
    This was necessary because that widget was exposing the login link to the hidden page.
    You should try using the cookie based brute prevention feature if you still want the meta widget.

    Thread Starter li9ssb

    (@local9ssb)

    It is exactly that.
    I noticed that the websites in which there was the theme my login plugin your plugin was perfect.
    And when the theme changes the original login; META widget is not necessary.
    Excellent.
    Congratulations.

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