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By hiding the WordPress, you don’t actually change the paths of the CMS. In fact, the known WordPress paths are virtually renamed so that you can protect the real ones. Is hiding my WordPress a solution?

Yes, it is. Most of the hacking attempts are made by bots, and you can prevent these attacks by obscuring your WordPress paths: wp-content, wp-include, plugins, themes, etc. Just by changing the main paths, you can protect your website against things like brute-force attacks, SQL-injection, and requests to your PHP files.

Protection against: Brute Force Attacks, SQL Injection Attacks, Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Throttling of Access Attempts to Entry Points

In Hide My WordPress PRO you will get:Hide WordPress wp-admin URL, Hide WordPress wp-login.php, Custom admin and login URL, Custom wp-includes path, Custom wp-content path, Random plugins names, Random themes name, Custom plugins path, Custom uploads path, Custom authors path, Custom comment URL, Custom category path, Custom tags path, Custom style.css for themes, Remove unwanted classes, Remove ids from stylesheets and scrips, Hide _wpnonce key in forms, Hide and classes, Hide Emojicons if you don’t use them, Disable Rest API access, Disable Embed scripts, Disable WLW Manifest scripts, Brut Force Attack Protection, Math function in Login Page, Custom attempts, timeout, message, Support for WordPress Multisite, Support for Nginx, Support for IIS, Support for LiteSpeed, Support for Apache, Support for Bitnami Servers, Integrated with Wp Rocket plugin.

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