ActiveAuth vs 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses

Compare reviews, downloads, installs, update activity, support responsiveness, maintenance score, and WP/PHP compatibility.

Rating
ActiveAuth
0.0/5 (0)
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
5.0/5 (2)
Active installs
ActiveAuth
10
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
10
Downloads
ActiveAuth
1,453
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
667
Last updated
ActiveAuth
4101 days ago
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
1216 days ago
Maintenance score
ActiveAuth
20/100
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
22/100
Support resolved
ActiveAuth
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
Languages
ActiveAuth
1
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
1
Requires WordPress
ActiveAuth
3.0.1
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
5.0
Tested up to
ActiveAuth
4.3.33
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
5.9.5
Requires PHP
ActiveAuth
f
2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress – in one Step. And without password. Free for private use or small businesses
7.0