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“The best time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining.” – John F. Kennedy |
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Hi there, I’ve noticed… That most of the WordPress site owners spend hours choosing the right security plugin. Strong passwords. Two-factor authentication. Backups. Firewalls. And I agree that all this is important. But then… They hire a freelancer for a quick fix and give them a permanent admin account. It’s strange when you think about it. 🤔 The work is temporary. The access isn’t. So when you hire someone to:
The project ends. The invoice gets paid. Everyone moves on. Except the login. It quietly stays there. Think about it? Weeks later, if someone asked you, “Exactly how many people can still access your website today?” Would you know the answer? And if something changed tomorrow… Would you know who changed it? Not because you suspect anyone. Just because you want to stay in control. That’s the part most of us overlook. Not just the security. But the access management. Because passwords protect your website from strangers. Access management protects it from forgotten permissions. That’s exactly why I personally love Temporary Login Without Password (Pro). It doesn’t ask you to stop working with freelancers, agencies or support teams. It simply gives temporary work… a temporary access. So instead of creating another permanent admin account:
Small improvements. But they solve a much bigger problem. You stop relying on memory. You build a better process. I liked this idea so much that I asked the team if we could make it easier for more people to start using it. And they agreed … 🎉 Soooo… For this week, TLWP Pro is available for just $19 ONLY for my newsletter readers. It isn’t anywhere else. To get your personalised coupon code, just reply with: OFFER19 I’ll send it over here personally. I really don’t want you to miss this. P.S. I know making a decision can be a little tough sometimes, so if you’re unsure of what do next or does it make sense for your site or you need help setting everything up… just reply to this email. I’ll personally help you figure it out. Until next time, |
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