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WordPress Login Protection

Blocking WordPress IP Addresses

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The Block IP Addresses feature in AIO Login allows you to secure your WordPress site by controlling access based on IP addresses. Follow these steps to configure this feature:

How to Blacklist and Whitelist IP Addresses:

Navigate to the AIO Login Dashboard:

  • After activating the AIO Login plugin, go to your WordPress admin dashboard.
  • Click on the AIO Login plugin from the left-hand WordPress side menu bar to access the AIO Login dashboard.

Access the Block IP Addresses Settings:

  • Click on the “Login Protection” tab in the AIO Login dashboard and 

Then, the Block IP Addresses sub-tab will be redirected to the settings. or 

Click on the Block IP Address card on the AIO Login dashboard, which will also navigate you to the Block IP Addresses settings.

Enable the Block IP Addresses Feature:

  • Toggle the switch to enable the Block IP Addresses feature.

Set the Blocking Mode:

In the “Blocking Mode” field, choose one of the following options:

  • Whitelist Mode: Allows access to specific IPs, blocking all others.
  • Blacklist Mode: Blocks access to specific IPs, allowing all others.

Enter IP Addresses:

Depending on your selected mode, use the third field (either Blacklist or Whitelist) to enter the IP addresses.

  • Note: Separate multiple IP addresses with a new line.

Set the Block Message:

In the “Block Message” field, enter the message to display when an IP address is blocked.

  • The default message is: “Your IP Address is blocked.”

Save Your Changes: Click the “Save Changes” button to apply your settings.

That’s it! By activating the “Block IP Addresses” feature, you can improve the security of your WordPress site and protect it from unwanted access.

Do you want to add an extra layer of security to your login process? 

Interested in implementing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) with AIO Login Pro?

Check out our detailed guide on using Two Factor Authentication (2FA) for your WordPress site.

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