Google Authenticator plugin is great way to add authentication to your site, but it does have one major drawback it asks every user for the authentication token, regardless of whether they have 2FA enabled or not.
This plugin modifies the way that Google Authenticator behaves so that only users who have it enabled are prompted for the token.
If user doesn't have it enabled, then they'll proceed directly to Administration Panels if they do have it enabled then they'll be prompted to enter their 2FA code...
For help installing this WordPress plugin, please read Managing Plugins article on Codex..
No, this is built on top of Google Authenticator plugin and requires it order to work...
Since this plugin integrates with Google Authenticator plugin, it's possible that at some point in the future, changes Google Authenticator will break the login process that this plugin implements.
There are alternate methods of deactivating the plugin you can delete it via S FTP, or by changing phpMyAdmin, or you can ask your hosting company to delete the plugin for you...
Installing this plugin makes logging into my WordPress website just like logging in my Gmail when hooked up to Google Authenticator app on my Android phone.
IMO, addition to Google Authenticator plugin.
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