Can or should this be used in conjunction with WP SECURITY NINJA? Or is doing so going to cause conflicts/duplicate features in either solution?
I think you folks used to own WP Security Ninja, no ?
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025
A: Hi, Technically, they can be used together, but it's not recommended since they share similar functionality regarding login security, which may cause problems. If you decide to use them together, you should let Login Lockdown handle login security, and turn off similar features in Security Ninja, so they don't overlap, while letting Security Ninja take over other aspects of security it offers.
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said Security Ninja focuses on overall WordPress security and, while it does share some features with WP Login Lockdown, there aren’t as many options for login protection in Security Ninja. It also doesn’t come with a dashboard or rebranding feature, and the price is very different (WP Login Lockdown is available as an unlimited lifetime...
#It also doesn’t come with a dashboard or rebranding feature#
I believe T4 did/does come with a dashboard offered as part of the T4 purchase, and rebranding is whitelabelled on the top plan as well as unlimited licenses.
OK understood that similiar features should be turned off in WP Security Ninja.
Hi, how would you compare to Security Ninja? https://wpsecurityninja.com/ thanks.
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 16, 2025
A: Hi, Thanks for taking an interest in WP Login Lockdown!
WP Login Lockdown gives you ultra-focused, rock-solid login protection wrapped in a lifetime unlimited license — for a fraction of what Ninja charges yearly.
Plus, its centralized dashboard for managing sites & licenses is ideal for agencies managing many installs. In short: you get the essentials you really need without overpaying for...
WP SEC NINJA is/was a lifetime unlimited license at T4 & they offered the MainWP dashboard at no extra cost for T3 & T4 buyers. Both T3 & T4 were also whitelabelled.
Q: The Tier 3 plan says unlimited websites, but license creation says it's limited to 100?
Hi there, the Tier 3 plan says "unlimited websites" but then when adding a license, there was language that says:
Maximum number of active sites is limited by the product you purchased. While you can create 10 licenses with 10 sites max each (giving you a theoretical total of 100 active sites) you won't be able to simultaneously activate more sites than set by your purchase. For purchases with...
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 8, 2025
A: Hi, If you purchased an unlimited plan, you have unlimited licenses.
Due to security reasons, each license can hold up to 100 sites. But you can create as many licenses as you want :)
So, 100 x unlimited is still unlimited, don't worry!
If you need any further explanation or help, please contact our support directly via email.
Does the firewall just block access to the login page or the whole site?
Also, how many IPs are in the banned list, and how often is it updated?
Any plans on adding a malware scanner and a core integrity scanner?
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Sep 19, 2025
A: Hi, You can choose that in the settings - it is possible to block the entire site or just the login page. There are hundreds of thousands of IPs on the list, and it's regularly updated on a monthly basis. Currently, we do not have plans to add additional scanners.
The firewall works in the background, so there's not much to show :) You can see more details and a few screenshots here: https://wploginlockdown.com/documentation/how-to-use-a-login-form-protection/
I suggest checking all the features that both plugins offer. It's really hard to compare since there are dozens of different features; it all comes back to what features you need.
I do wonder - with the firewall - how can we see what it's blocking or change settings if there is no page to do it from? Will we ever get options? Like whitelist and blacklist options.
I'm also concerned the bad IP list does not get updated that frequently compared to others.
Hi, You can always add IPs to your whitelist and blacklist available on the dashboard.
For details about what the firewall has blocked, there's an activity tab available in the plugin settings. You can see what it looks like here: https://wploginlockdown.com/documentation/how-to-check-activity-blocked-users-and-failed-logins/
Hi, is it possible to enforce strong passwords with the plugin?
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Sep 8, 2025
A: Hi, Thanks for taking an interest in WP Login Lockdown!
There is a "Password Check" feature that allows you to check if any of the registered users has a weak password that can be vulnerable to common attacks. But unfortunately, you can't enforce strong passwords on them via the plugin.
Q: RE: WP LOGING LOCKDOWN
Can or should this be used in conjunction with WP SECURITY NINJA? Or is doing so going to cause conflicts/duplicate features in either solution?
I think you folks used to own WP Security Ninja, no ?
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025A: Hi,
Technically, they can be used together, but it's not recommended since they share similar functionality regarding login security, which may cause problems. If you decide to use them together, you should let Login Lockdown handle login security, and turn off similar features in Security Ninja, so they don't overlap, while letting Security Ninja take over other aspects of security it offers.
Share WP Login Lockdown
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said Security Ninja focuses on overall WordPress security and, while it does share some features with WP Login Lockdown, there aren’t as many options for login protection in Security Ninja. It also doesn’t come with a dashboard or rebranding feature, and the price is very different (WP Login Lockdown is available as an unlimited lifetime...
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#It also doesn’t come with a dashboard or rebranding feature#
I believe T4 did/does come with a dashboard offered as part of the T4 purchase, and rebranding is whitelabelled on the top plan as well as unlimited licenses.
OK understood that similiar features should be turned off in WP Security Ninja.
Q: How would you compare to Security Ninja?
Hi, how would you compare to Security Ninja? https://wpsecurityninja.com/ thanks.
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 16, 2025A: Hi,
Thanks for taking an interest in WP Login Lockdown!
WP Login Lockdown gives you ultra-focused, rock-solid login protection wrapped in a lifetime unlimited license — for a fraction of what Ninja charges yearly.
Plus, its centralized dashboard for managing sites & licenses is ideal for agencies managing many installs. In short: you get the essentials you really need without overpaying for...
Share WP Login Lockdown
Verified purchaser
WP SEC NINJA is/was a lifetime unlimited license at T4 & they offered the MainWP dashboard at no extra cost for T3 & T4 buyers. Both T3 & T4 were also whitelabelled.
Q: The Tier 3 plan says unlimited websites, but license creation says it's limited to 100?
Hi there, the Tier 3 plan says "unlimited websites" but then when adding a license, there was language that says:
Maximum number of active sites is limited by the product you purchased. While you can create 10 licenses with 10 sites max each (giving you a theoretical total of 100 active sites) you won't be able to simultaneously activate more sites than set by your purchase.
For purchases with...
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 8, 2025A: Hi,
If you purchased an unlimited plan, you have unlimited licenses.
Due to security reasons, each license can hold up to 100 sites. But you can create as many licenses as you want :)
So, 100 x unlimited is still unlimited, don't worry!
If you need any further explanation or help, please contact our support directly via email.
Share WP Login Lockdown
Q: Firewall question and others
Does the firewall just block access to the login page or the whole site?
Also, how many IPs are in the banned list, and how often is it updated?
Any plans on adding a malware scanner and a core integrity scanner?
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Sep 19, 2025A: Hi,
You can choose that in the settings - it is possible to block the entire site or just the login page.
There are hundreds of thousands of IPs on the list, and it's regularly updated on a monthly basis.
Currently, we do not have plans to add additional scanners.
Share WP Login Lockdown
Verified purchaser
I also cannot see any screenshots of the firewall feature on your website.
The firewall works in the background, so there's not much to show :)
You can see more details and a few screenshots here:
https://wploginlockdown.com/documentation/how-to-use-a-login-form-protection/
Verified purchaser
Oh, also, is it good at NOT blocking Google/Bing bots or real users?
Yes, it is :)
Verified purchaser
Thanks for that! Do you think this is a good plugin to replace Wordfence? I am looking at comparing with WP Security Ninja that is on AppSumo.
I suggest checking all the features that both plugins offer. It's really hard to compare since there are dozens of different features; it all comes back to what features you need.
Verified purchaser
I do wonder - with the firewall - how can we see what it's blocking or change settings if there is no page to do it from? Will we ever get options? Like whitelist and blacklist options.
I'm also concerned the bad IP list does not get updated that frequently compared to others.
Hi,
You can always add IPs to your whitelist and blacklist available on the dashboard.
For details about what the firewall has blocked, there's an activity tab available in the plugin settings. You can see what it looks like here:
https://wploginlockdown.com/documentation/how-to-check-activity-blocked-users-and-failed-logins/
Q: Strong password enforcement
Hi, is it possible to enforce strong passwords with the plugin?
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Sep 8, 2025A: Hi,
Thanks for taking an interest in WP Login Lockdown!
There is a "Password Check" feature that allows you to check if any of the registered users has a weak password that can be vulnerable to common attacks. But unfortunately, you can't enforce strong passwords on them via the plugin.
Share WP Login Lockdown
Verified purchaser
Hi Ivan, got it, thanks.