![]() That enabled me to log in and temporarily deactivate Wordfence’s 2FA feature. Using FTP, I was able to follow the steps to temporarily disable Wordfence. ![]() If it doesn’t, respond here and let me know. If the test account works, try it again with your account. For instance if your password is and the code is 123 456, enter 123456 in the password field. If the screen refreshes and you see the username and password field again, try logging in like this:Įnter your username and then for the password field enter your password, a space, and the code. When the screen refreshes it should ask for a 2FA code. Then try logging in, making sure to follow these steps :Įnter your username and password on the site like normal. Create a test account and enable 2FA (you can use the same phone) and activate it. Now that you’re back in you can figure out what happened.
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