Adaptive Login Form: Adjusting compromise between Comfort and Paranoia.
As of April 2026, Adaptive Login Action is a WordPress user plugin with 0 active installations and a 0/5 rating0. It has been downloaded 1.5K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.1+ and PHP 5.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2021. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Top alternative: User Role Editor.
Adaptive Login Form: Adjusting compromise between Comfort and Paranoia.
Conception:
1. “Zero Trust Mode”
Recommended for small groups of regular Users with a Static IP Address.
Not recommended for Dynamic IP Addresses or Mobile Users.
If my current IP address is not marked as Dangerous since my last successful login, then there is no need to distrust me and force me to go through Quests to solve different types of Captchas.
In this case, the standard “Password” field is sufficient for one attempt.
But if the Attempt is unsuccessful, then we mark the IP address as Dangerous, and then it is possible and necessary to trick me (or the one who is trying to be me) with a more thorough login procedure.
There may be multilevel options. It doesn’t matter (this will be…
| WordPress | 4.1+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 5.4+ required |
2026.03.02
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