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Secure your website with the most comprehensive WordPress security plugin. Firewall, malware scan, blocking, live traffic, login security & more.

Noted That:

  • To install correctly this wordfence.zip.
  • Fisrt Download the wordfence.zip to your computer
  • Extract/Open wordfence.zip to Your Computer.
  • Then, Find readme.txt file inside wordfence.zip and Open readme.txt.
  • Now, Read the Requirements of this plugin. Which Wordpress Version and PHP Version are required to run this Plugin in Your Wordpress Site.
  • Then, Follow the the Tips Below.

Start the Tips:

1. First Download "wordfence.zip" Plugin to your Local Computer. (Click Download)

2. Then, Login to your "yourdomain.com/wp-admin" Dashboard.

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3. Then, Click on "Plugins" + "Add New" from left sidemenu of Dashboard.

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4. Now, Click on "Upload Plugin" button.

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5. Now, Browse "wordfence.zip" Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded wordfence.zip According to Step – 1 Above then, click on "Install Now"

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6. Now, Click on "Active Plugin"

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7. Then, See left sidemenu. "Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan" folder is added on left sidemenu. Now, Click on "Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan" folder.

   Noted that: If you do not see "Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan" folder on left sidemenu then, see at left sidemenu "Settings" or "Tools".

8. Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan Configurtions and Settings or How to work "Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan" in your WordPress site.

 

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After Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,

  1. Go to "Plugins" + "Installed Plugin" from Wordpress Admin Panel Leftside Menu.
  2. or Direct go to: https://yourdomain/wp-admin/plugins.php
  3. Then, Find "Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan" Activated Plugin from Plugin List.
  4. Then, Click on "Settings" from Plugin that is Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan
  5. Now, Edit/Add/Config the setting and Click on "Save Changes" button,
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Guide

Secure your website using the following steps to install Wordfence:

  1. Install Wordfence automatically or by uploading the ZIP file.
  2. Activate the Wordfence through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress. Wordfence is now activated.
  3. Go to the scan menu and start your first scan. Scheduled scanning will also be enabled.
  4. Once your first scan has completed, a list of threats will appear. Go through them one by one to secure your site.
  5. Visit the Wordfence options page to enter your email address so that you can receive email security alerts.
  6. Optionally, change your security level or adjust the advanced options to set individual scanning and protection options for your site.
  7. Click the “Live Traffic” menu option to watch your site activity in real-time. Situational awareness is an important part of website security.

To install Wordfence on WordPress Multi-Site installations:

  1. Install Wordfence via the plugin directory or by uploading the ZIP file.
  2. Network Activate Wordfence. This step is important because until you network activate it, your sites will see the plugin option on their plugins menu. Once activated that option disappears.
  3. Now that Wordfence is network activated it will appear on your Network Admin menu. Wordfence will not appear on any individual site’s menu.
  4. Go to the “Scan” menu and start your first scan.
  5. Wordfence will do a scan of all files in your WordPress installation including those in the blogs.dir directory of your individual sites.
  6. Live Traffic will appear for ALL sites in your network. If you have a heavily trafficked system you may want to disable live traffic which will stop logging to the DB.
  7. Firewall rules and login rules apply to the WHOLE system. So if you fail a login on site1.example.com and site2.example.com it counts as 2 failures. Crawler traffic is counted between blogs, so if you hit three sites in the network, all the hits are totalled and that counts as the rate you’re accessing the system.

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