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Are there anymore thoughts about this from Cloudways?
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I agree.
Specifically, I want the ability to change the "Admin Panel" username also. There are times when creating a WordPress site that you want to have a different WordPress username for the site.
But if you create a new Administrator user in the WordPress site, this user cannot be used as the "Admin Panel" username. You must use the one that was created with the site.
What happens if someone removes that admin user in the WordPress site?
Then the Admin Panel username will no longer work.
We need a way to synchronize the Admin Panel user, with a WordPress administrator user profile.An error occurred while saving the comment Bruce Munson commented
The current auto-generated password length for the WordPress admin panel is 10 characters, and is lower and uppercase alpha, with numeric. This should be at least 14, and more like 16 characters. Symbols should also be added for even greater strength.
The current 10 character auto-generated password is not classified as strong by any strength checker out there.
Defaulting the auto-generated password to 16 characters saves us the time of going in and manually changing it after the application is created.
Also - the database auto-generated password is only 10 characters, and should be increased to 16.
This is a small and quick change, but has a very significant impact on security and saving time.
Thank you.
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I absolutely agree and support this!
It is a WordPress security step that should always be done.Bruce Munson supported this idea ·
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I especially agree that the "default" values should be displayed directly on the screen We have no way of knowing what the defaults are set at, unless we SSH into the server and look at the files...
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+1 to this