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Security Headers Settings Guide
Websites without security headers leave their users’ browsers vulnerable to clickjacking, data injection, and account compromise. Without specific instructions, a browser has no way…
Security Logs
The Solid Security Logs area provides you an exhaustive view of security (or security-adjacent) activities on your WordPress site, giving you the ability to…
Solid Security Dashboard
The Solid Security Dashboard utilizes Security Cards to organize all your security activity in a more digestible way. Security Cards allow you to see…
Solid Security Pro WP-CLI Integration
Overview Solid Security Pro provides WP-CLI commands to manage security settings, monitor activity, and configure various protection features directly from the command line. This…
Solid Security Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Settings Guide
What is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)? Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enhances the security of user accounts by requiring a secondary authentication code in addition to the…
SolidWP Licensing: How to Make sure your site is licensed correctly
To license the Solid Security Pro plugin, log into your website and go to WordPress Dashboard -> Settings -> SolidWP Licensing. Under the Unlicensed Products section, tick…
Understanding Trusted Devices in Solid Security
The Trusted Devices module provides an additional layer of security against Stolen Session Cookie attacks, a common threat in WordPress websites. This provides you…
Using Solid Security’s CAPTCHA
Implementing CAPTCHA on a WordPress website is a security tool designed to help prevent automated abuse of WordPress login, registration, and comment forms. Solid…
Vulnerability Protection with Solid Security
Solid Security Pro’s Vulnerabilities feature identifies and manages security vulnerabilities within your WordPress system and plugins. Here’s a breakdown of how it typically works:…
What are Passkeys for WordPress Websites?
Passkeys are the most secure way to log into your WordPress websites. Passkeys use public-key cryptography, where a public and private key pair is…