Naiba often encounters netizens seeking technical help with WordPress. Many friends are unwilling to directly provide admin account passwords to others (a good habit, and I also prefer not to operate remotely). So, here I share a plugin that can create temporary admin permission accounts: Temporary Login Without Password.
Plugin Introduction
Create self-expiring automatic login links for WordPress. Provide the link to developers when third-party developers need admin access to your website. Or quickly review completed work through an editor. Simply open the link to log in without a password. You can install it directly by searching in the website Admin Dashboard or click the link below to download and install.
Download LinkUsage Tutorial
1. Install the plugin. You can download the installation package from the link above and upload it, or search for the plugin "Temporary Login Without Password" directly in the Admin Dashboard for online installation.

2. Enable the plugin, enter the settings interface, and click the Create button.

3. Fill in the email, permissions, and time, then Submit. Regarding the expiration time, many people have questions about how to choose. Actually, you can keep the default. When the technician you've sought finishes handling the issue (usually just a few minutes to a few hours), you can simply delete the plugin. You don't need to worry about the exact expiration time, unless you are in a hurry to go out and fear you might forget to delete this temporary account and plugin, then you can choose a roughly appropriate time.

4. Copy the link and send it to the developer who needs to log into the Admin Dashboard.

5. After the developer finishes, you can delete or lock the account. If it's no longer needed in the future, you can also directly delete the plugin.

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