Hi fisherofer,
Thanks for the feature suggestion. I’ve added it to the developer issues list for follow up.
I use wordfence and I still get tons of notices about failed login attempts and blocking of non-existent users. I also use clef in which I force the clef login form exclusively and disable all passwords. However the original WP login form is just hidden so automated hack attempts still get blocked and reported by wordfence. I’d love to eliminate these as well and I wrote on another topic just moments ago about that. I think we just need to find a way to remove the original login form without losing functionality such as nonces, etc. and only provide that original “wp-core” form on the override url.
i force only network admins to login with clef
other users may login with google account / facebook account / wp account
i added a option for each user to login with clef
my network is open for free web site and more
so i have to allow the users to select the best as the user wish to set