Title: Website Security
Last modified: May 10, 2020

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# Website Security

 *  Resolved [umerosie](https://wordpress.org/support/users/umerosie/)
 * (@umerosie)
 * [6 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/website-security-3/)
 * Hey, I have a business coaching website on WordPress. I want to make it secure
   from Hacking. As, I received tone of spamming emails that want my website access.
   Is this plugin helpful for me?

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 *  Thread Starter [umerosie](https://wordpress.org/support/users/umerosie/)
 * (@umerosie)
 * [6 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/website-security-3/#post-12810248)
 * Kindly help me regard this problem. You can check my website view [https://fintexec.coach](https://fintexec.coach)
 *  [carmpocalypse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carmpocalypse/)
 * (@carmpocalypse)
 * [6 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/website-security-3/#post-12812741)
 * [@umerosie](https://wordpress.org/support/users/umerosie/)
 * The Two-Factor plugin will not stop email spam. You will need to implement a 
   Captcha or reCaptcha feature to your contact forms on your website. However, 
   if you want to make your website secure from hacking, the Two-Factor plugin will
   provide an extra layer of protection to your login. Instead of just providing
   a username and password, the Two-Factor plugin will also add another step to 
   verify login credentials. This will ultimately prevent anyone who obtained your
   username and password from logging in because they will also need a verification
   code from the Two-Factor feature in order to gain access to the site. You can
   set up how you can receive the verification code, either through Email, Time 
   Based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) or Backup Codes.
 * To prevent email spam, you can use a Captcha and/or reCaptcha plugin. This will
   help prevent email spam from bots hitting your contact forms, it can also prevent
   comment spam from bots hitting your comment forms and it will prevent bots from
   trying to guess login credentials on your login forms. There are plenty of free
   all-in-one type Captcha plugins.
 * Hope this information was helpful.
 * Best,
    Carm

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 * Last reply from: [carmpocalypse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carmpocalypse/)
 * Last activity: [6 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/website-security-3/#post-12812741)
 * Status: resolved