🔒 Login Attempts Settings
One of the most effective ways to safeguard your WordPress website from unauthorized access is by limiting login attempts. CLH WP Security Lite provides a built-in Login Attempts Protection feature to prevent brute-force attacks.
🔧 Configuring Login Attempts Limit
By default, WordPress allows unlimited login attempts, making it vulnerable to password-guessing attacks. CLH WP Security Lite lets you set a safe limit to reduce the risk.
✅ Max Login Attempts: 3
(Allowed Range: 3 to 6)
🔹 To set login attempts below 3 or above 6, upgrade to CLH WP Security Pro.
🔹 Why Limiting Login Attempts is Important?
1. Prevents Brute-Force Attacks
Hackers and bots try multiple password combinations to gain unauthorized access. By limiting failed login attempts, CLH WP Security Lite stops these attacks before they succeed.

2. Blocks Suspicious Login Attempts
If a user enters incorrect credentials repeatedly, they will be locked out for a certain period, reducing unauthorized access risks.
3. Reduces Server Load
Excessive login attempts put unnecessary strain on your server. By blocking repeated failed logins, CLH WP Security Lite helps maintain optimal website performance.
4. Protects User Accounts
Restricting login attempts ensures that users with weak passwords are not easily compromised by automated attacks.
🔐 Unlock Advanced Protection with CLH WP Security Pro
Upgrading to CLH WP Security Pro allows you to:
✅ Set custom login limits beyond the 3-6 range
✅ Configure lockout durations for blocked users
✅ Enable automatic IP blocking for repeated login failures
Conclusion
Limiting login attempts is an essential step in securing your WordPress site against brute-force attacks and unauthorized access. With CLH WP Security Lite, you can easily enforce a login attempt limit between 3 to 6. For greater flexibility and enhanced security, upgrade to CLH WP Security Pro today! 🚀
🔒 Login Attempts Settings
One of the most effective ways to safeguard your WordPress website from unauthorized access is by limiting login attempts. CLH WP Security Lite provides a built-in Login Attempts Protection feature to prevent brute-force attacks.
🔧 Configuring Login Attempts Limit
By default, WordPress allows unlimited login attempts, making it vulnerable to password-guessing attacks. CLH WP Security Lite lets you set a safe limit to reduce the risk.
✅ Max Login Attempts: 3
(Allowed Range: 3 to 6)
🔹 To set login attempts below 3 or above 6, upgrade to CLH WP Security Pro.
🔹 Why Limiting Login Attempts is Important?
1. Prevents Brute-Force Attacks
Hackers and bots try multiple password combinations to gain unauthorized access. By limiting failed login attempts, CLH WP Security Lite stops these attacks before they succeed.
2. Blocks Suspicious Login Attempts
If a user enters incorrect credentials repeatedly, they will be locked out for a certain period, reducing unauthorized access risks.
3. Reduces Server Load
Excessive login attempts put unnecessary strain on your server. By blocking repeated failed logins, CLH WP Security Lite helps maintain optimal website performance.
4. Protects User Accounts
Restricting login attempts ensures that users with weak passwords are not easily compromised by automated attacks.
🔐 Unlock Advanced Protection with CLH WP Security Pro
Upgrading to CLH WP Security Pro allows you to:
✅ Set custom login limits beyond the 3-6 range
✅ Configure lockout durations for blocked users
✅ Enable automatic IP blocking for repeated login failures
Conclusion
Limiting login attempts is an essential step in securing your WordPress site against brute-force attacks and unauthorized access. With CLH WP Security Lite, you can easily enforce a login attempt limit between 3 to 6. For greater flexibility and enhanced security, upgrade to CLH WP Security Pro today! 🚀
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