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  1. Log In — WordPress.com

    Continue with Google Continue with Apple Continue with GitHub Email me a login link Log in via Jetpack app

  2. Easy Hide Login Plugin — WordPress.com

    Aug 4, 2025 · Hide wp-login.php file, prevent attacks on login form, hide login & increase security. No files are changed.

  3. WordPress.com: Everything You Need to Build Your Website

    Create your WordPress website with built-in hosting, premium themes, and powerful tools. No technical setup required. Start building today—free plan available.

  4. Admin Login Hide – PTI Plugin — WordPress.com

    Jul 1, 2025 · Admin Login Hide – PTI helps protect your WordPress site by hiding or customizing the default login URLs (wp-login.php and wp-admin). This helps reduce automated bot attacks, …

  5. Recover your account – WordPress.com Support

    This guide will explain the steps to avoid getting locked out and how to recover your account if you cannot log in.

  6. OAuth2 Authentication - Secure API Access

    Oct 1, 2025 · Implement OAuth2 authentication for WordPress.com and Jetpack sites. Build secure apps without storing credentials.

  7. WPS Hide Login Plugin — WordPress.com

    Jan 9, 2017 · The wp-admin directory and wp-login.php page become inaccessible, so you should bookmark or remember the url. Deactivating this plugin brings your site back exactly to the …

  8. Ace Login Block Plugin — WordPress.com

    Dec 6, 2024 · Prevent further execution of the default wp-login.php after your custom login template loads. Ace Login Block provides a seamless way to craft unique, branded login …

  9. Hide wp-admin / wp-login.php Plugin — WordPress.com

    Custom wp-admin / wp-login.php is avery user friendly plugin that lets users safely modify the link of the Dashboard Login Page. It will not change any file name or even didn’t modify any core …

  10. How to Find WordPress Login URL on Subdirectories or Subdomains

    Feb 26, 2024 · Standard Format: The default login URL for WordPress installed on a subdomain typically follows this structure: subdomain.yourwebsite.com/wp-login.php or …