• The current version of Wordfence 2FA only prompts for the OTP code when signing in from the old wp-login.php site. Please consider adding support for login through WordPress’ native login block for block-based themes.

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  • Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    Hi @karlemilnikka, thank-you for your suggestion.

    I’ve put this forward to the team as a WordPress login form option that doesn’t involve a third-party plugin may be a reasonable addition to our current offerings, although custom login pages, which this falls into by definition, are not supported right now.

    We can’t provide ongoing updates on the forums around development work, so our changelog will detail any future changes in this area.

    Thanks,
    Peter.

    Thread Starter karlemilnikka

    (@karlemilnikka)

    Thanks. Yes, I totally understand that third-party plugins’ login forms aren’t supposed to be compatible.

    Thread Starter karlemilnikka

    (@karlemilnikka)

    Hi! Do you have any news regarding support for the official login block (for logging in on sites with modern block themes)?

    I’d love an update of your stance on passkeys as well.

    Thread Starter karlemilnikka

    (@karlemilnikka)

    Hi! I’m just checking in, three months later, to hear if you have any news regarding support for the official login block (for logging in on sites with modern block themes)? I’d love an update of your stance on passkeys as well.

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