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CodeCave Admin Security Auditor

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Beschreibung

CodeCave Admin Security Auditor is a lightweight plugin that helps you monitor user activity by tracking and displaying the last login time for each user in your WordPress site.

Features:

  • Automatically tracks the last login time for all users
  • Displays last login information in the WordPress admin users table
  • Sortable last login column for easy user management
  • Shows „Never“ for users who haven’t logged in since plugin installation
  • Timezone-aware display (uses your WordPress timezone settings)
  • Clean uninstall – removes all data when plugin is deleted
  • Translation ready
  • No configuration needed – works out of the box

Use Cases:

  • Monitor user engagement and activity
  • Identify inactive user accounts
  • Security auditing and compliance
  • User account cleanup and maintenance
  • Track user adoption of your WordPress site

Privacy and Data:

This plugin stores the last login timestamp as user metadata in your WordPress database. No data is sent to external servers. When you uninstall the plugin, all stored data is automatically removed.

Developer Notes

Accessing Last Login Data Programmatically:

You can retrieve the last login timestamp for a user:

$auditor = CodeCave_Admin_Security_Auditor::get_instance();
$last_login = $auditor->get_last_login( $user_id );

if ( $last_login ) {
    echo 'Last login: ' . date( 'Y-m-d H:i:s', $last_login );
} else {
    echo 'Never logged in';
}

Hooks and Filters:

The plugin uses standard WordPress hooks and does not currently provide custom hooks. This may be added in future versions based on user feedback.

Installation

  1. Upload the codecave-admin-security-auditor folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‚Plugins‘ menu in WordPress
  3. Navigate to Users > All Users to see the Last Login column

That’s it! The plugin will automatically start tracking user logins.

FAQ

Does this plugin track login attempts or just successful logins?

The plugin only tracks successful logins. Failed login attempts are not recorded.

Will this plugin show login times for users who logged in before activation?

No, the plugin only tracks logins that occur after it has been activated. Existing users will show „Never“ until they log in again.

Can I export the last login data?

The data is stored as WordPress user metadata and can be accessed programmatically or through database exports. Future versions may include export functionality.

Does this plugin work with custom login pages?

Yes, the plugin uses WordPress core hooks and will work with any login method that triggers the standard WordPress authentication process.

Will this plugin slow down my site?

No, the plugin is extremely lightweight and only updates a single database field when a user logs in. There is no impact on frontend performance.

Is this plugin GDPR compliant?

The plugin stores minimal data (a timestamp) for legitimate purposes (user management and security). However, you should review your own privacy policy and data retention practices to ensure GDPR compliance for your specific use case.

Can I customize the date format?

The current version uses WordPress timezone settings. Future versions may include format customization options.

Rezensionen

Für dieses Plugin gibt es keine Rezensionen.

Mitwirkende und Entwickler

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Änderungsprotokoll

1.2.4

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1.2.3

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1.2.2

  • Test latest + assets

1.2.1

  • Testing workflow updates.

1.2.0

  • Minor bump.

1.0.2

  • Second bump.

1.0.1

  • Bump version for automatic update prevent test.

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Track last login time for all users
  • Display last login in users table
  • Sortable last login column
  • Timezone-aware display
  • Clean uninstall

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  • Version 1.2.4
  • Zuletzt aktualisiert vor 3 Wochen
  • Aktive Installationen Weniger als 10
  • WordPress-Version 5.8 oder höher
  • Getestet bis 6.8.3
  • PHP-Version 7.4 oder höher
  • Sprache
    English (US)
  • Schlagwörter
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