Update: I found out how to deactivate the plugin:
https://icontrolwp.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/3000000959
If anybody else has any issues, and for any reason needs to deactivate the plugin, the above link will tell you how to do it.
Plugin Support
Jelena
(@jmisic)
Hi,
Thanks for the update and for sharing this article with us. I’m sure that Shield users will find it very useful. 🙂
Just to point out a few things about the Security Admin feature and it’s importance…
Shield is the only WordPress security plugin with a WordPress-independent security key to protect itself.
One of the most critical aspects to any WordPress security plugin is whether the plugin itself is protected against unauthorized access.
Consider what it means if it isn’t secured – anyone with administrator access to a WordPress site, regardless of whether they are supposed to have it or not, can change your WordPress security features.
Security Admin helps to restrict both accidental and malicious changes to your security policy, and you can be confident in your change management processes that you, or only those that know the authentication key, can and could have changed your settings.
When it’s active, until you authenticate you will not be able to:
– view any Shield plugin settings,
– change any plugin settings,
– deactivate the plugin, or
– uninstall the plugin
We encourage all users of Shield to turn on this feature immediately after installation. This ensures your WordPress security is locked down from the beginning.
If you forget your key you can always turn the whole plugin off using FTP and then delete/create a new access key easily. This is how to do that:
https://icontrolwp.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/3000017219-help-i-can-t-remember-my-security-admin-key
Regards,
Jelena
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Jelena.