Naiba often encounters users seeking technical help with WordPress. Many friends are unwilling to directly provide their admin username and password to others (a good habit, and I also prefer not to operate remotely). Therefore, I'm sharing a plugin here that can create temporary admin accounts: Temporary Login Without Password.
Plugin Introduction
Create self-expiring automatic login links for WordPress. Provide the link to developers when they need admin access to your site. Or quickly review completed work through an editor. Simply open the link to log in, no password required. You can install it directly by searching from your WordPress admin dashboard or download it via the link below.
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 your admin dashboard to install it online.

2. Activate the plugin, go to its settings page, and click the 'Create' button.

3. Fill in the email, permissions, and duration, then click Submit. Regarding the expiration time, many people have questions about how to choose. In practice, you can keep the default. Once the technician you've sought help from finishes the task (usually taking minutes to hours), you can simply delete the plugin. You don't need to worry about the precise expiration time, unless you're in a hurry to leave and fear you might forget to delete this temporary account and plugin, then you can choose a roughly suitable time.

4. Copy the link and send it to the developer who needs to access the admin dashboard.

5. After the developer has finished, you can delete or lock the account. If you no longer need it, you can also directly delete the plugin.

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