WP Toolkit includes basic security tools to help reduce common WordPress risks.
These tools assist with hardening, but they do not replace proper maintenance or security plugins.
What WP Toolkit Security Features Do #
WP Toolkit security features:
- Apply recommended WordPress hardening settings
- Reduce common attack vectors
- Help enforce safer defaults
They do not actively monitor or clean hacked websites.
Common Security Measures in WP Toolkit #
WP Toolkit may offer options such as:
- Disabling file editing in WordPress
- Protecting sensitive files
- Enforcing secure permissions
- Hiding WordPress version information
- Enabling basic login protection
These settings improve baseline security.
Applying Security Measures #
Security features can be:
- Enabled per WordPress installation
- Reviewed individually
- Applied manually by the customer
No security changes are applied automatically.
Limitations of WP Toolkit Security #
WP Toolkit security:
- Does not replace security plugins
- Does not block all attacks
- Does not clean infected sites
- Does not guarantee safety
Security requires ongoing management.
Responsibility Notice #
You are responsible for:
- Enabling security features
- Installing additional security plugins if needed
- Keeping WordPress updated
ProRedLine does not manage WordPress security internally.
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