Login Ninja v1.65

By author 📅 May 4, 2018
Login Ninja v1.65

Login Ninja v1.65 has been added to the wplocker.store directory. We have written the summary below from a clean slate so the entry reads as our own editorial coverage rather than a copy of the vendor product page.

This catalog is updated on a fixed schedule and is intended for WordPress builders who want a quick, neutral overview of what changed in the latest paid releases. The reference link at the bottom of every page goes to the official source.

WordPress security plugin Login Ninja offers robust protection for login and registration processes on websites. One key feature is the integration of a captcha system to verify user authenticity. Additionally, the plugin automatically identifies and blocks IP addresses that engage in brute-force attacks, aiming to safeguard site security.

The plugin maintains a comprehensive log of all login-related activities, providing valuable insights into site usage. Furthermore, it enables administrators to redirect users based on their roles and usernames. Site owners can also set up email notifications for all login events, ensuring they stay informed about site activity.

Login Ninja's capabilities extend to protecting websites from brute-force login attacks and preventing bots from registering. Administrators have the flexibility to manually ban any IP address they deem suspicious. The plugin features a user-friendly interface, with a native and easy-to-use WordPress graphical user interface, making it accessible to users of all skill levels. Detailed documentation is also available to support users in setting up and utilizing the plugin effectively.

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Demo: https://codecanyon.net/item/login-ninja/1932728

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Why this release matters

Every entry in the wplocker.store catalog is a snapshot of where a paid WordPress product sits at a specific point in time. Login Ninja v1.65 is a WordPress release, and our editors track it because vendors in this category iterate quickly — bug fixes, security patches, and feature additions can ship multiple times per month. Logging each version means readers can see at a glance whether the build they are running is current and whether a recent changelog entry addresses a problem they care about.

The summary above paraphrases the official release notes. We deliberately keep the language short, direct, and free of marketing claims so the entry reads as editorial coverage rather than promotional copy. If you need the full marketing description, the reference link below sends you to the vendor's official product page where the complete pitch lives.

Who is this build for?

A WordPress release like Login Ninja v1.65 is most relevant to WordPress builders who already work in the same category — agencies maintaining client sites, freelancers shipping new projects, and product teams running their own WordPress instance. If you are evaluating whether the build is worth tracking for your stack, the right next step is the official product page, where you can compare licensing tiers, support windows, and compatibility notes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the summary on this page written by humans or copied from the vendor?

Every catalog summary is rewritten in our own words. We read the official release notes, then write a fresh paragraph that captures the highlights without reproducing the vendor copy verbatim.

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Will this catalog entry be updated when a new version ships?

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How accurate is the version number on this page?

We pull the version number from the publisher's announcement at the time of writing. Software moves quickly, so always confirm the current version on the official product page before you commit to a deployment.

What is the wplocker.store entry for Login Ninja v1.65?

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Where can I purchase a license?

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