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You can send a test email to yourself using the “Send Test Email” button in the General Settings tab.

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Yes, there’s a “Run Password Check Now” button in the General Settings tab that will immediately check all users and send reminders as needed.

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The plugin will send additional reminders after the interval you specify in the “Minimum Days Between Reminders” setting. It will continue to send reminders until the user changes their password.

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You can set the check frequency to hourly, twice daily, daily, weekly, or monthly in the General Settings tab.

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Yes, under the General Settings tab, you can select which user roles should receive password change reminders. You can include or exclude any WordPress role.

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Yes, you can fully customize both the subject and body of the reminder emails under the “Email Templates” tab. The email template supports various placeholders like {username}, {days}, and {password_url}.

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Navigate to Settings > Password Reminder > General Settings and enter the desired number of days in the “Password Age Threshold” field. The default is 90 days.

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  • Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-change-password-reminder directory
  • Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  • Configure the settings under ‘Settings > Password Reminder’

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No, the plugin is designed to be lightweight and only runs periodic checks based on your settings. It has minimal impact on your site’s performance.

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Yes, the plugin is compatible with WordPress multisite installations. Each site in the network can have its own settings.

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This plugin tracks when users change their passwords and sends automated reminder emails when passwords haven’t been changed for a specified period. It helps enforce good security practices by encouraging regular password rotation.