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Are you still using admin as your WordPress user name?

I've just had a client give me their WordPress user name - and it's "admin".

Back in 2013 I blogged on my company's site about how WordPress has announced people should stop using the username of "admin" - which for years was the WordPress default.

Hackers can try to log into your site - and if they can guess your username then that's one tick in the box for them already - so to make it harder for them you shouldn't have an obvious user name. You can't change usernames, but there are steps you can take to solve this issue.

If your site was set up a long time ago so you're still using "admin" as your username, you should:

  • Log into your site

  • Create a new user account (you'll need a different email address - or if you don't have one, change the email address on the "admin" account to something random)

  • Log out

  • Log in with your new user account

  • Delete your "admin" User. WordPress will probably then give you the option to re-assign any posts/pages written by admin to your new account

 

Any problems, just ask your web developer to sort it out for you.

 

 

 

Lisa
by Lisa

Lisa has been planning, designing and building websites for companies of all sizes for over 18 years. Nowadays you'll mainly find her wireframing and then designing complex sites over at 18a to make sure they flow well to give the user the best possible experience whilst providing great ROI for the client. She also teaches SEO (search engine optimisation).

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