Sunsetting Keyy

Dear valued user, We hope this message finds you well. We are reaching out to bring your attention to some significant changes regarding the Keyy WordPress Plugin, both the free and premium versions as well as the Keyy iOS & Android Apps. In view of continuous...

Why WordPress security is so important?

Whether WordPress or not, your website is potentially vulnerable to attacks. Recent reports have shown that Google blacklists thousand of websites containing malware and phishing attacks every week. Given how serious potential WordPress security breaches can be for...
Happy Birthday, Keyy!

Happy Birthday, Keyy!

One year ago, our superhero 2-factor authentication plugin and app were born. Keyy allows you to login without the faff of usernames and passwords. Just open the Keyy app on your mobile, point it at your screen and viola! You’re in. Plus, because it uses RSA...

Keyy – now supports non-default permalinks

A new release of Keyy, our WordPress login plugin, is out. This adds support for WordPress sites with non-default permalink setups, a configuration that was not ready for our initial release: but now is! Users will also want to make sure that they have updated their...

Keyy installed on 1000 sites, and looks better than ever

We’re proud to announce Keyy has now exceeded 1500 app users on over 1000 WordPress installs milestone and now looks better than ever with a redesign. Since we launched it in the summer, we’ve been working hard to ensure that this savvy little beast is truly working...

Keyy is now officially WPML compatible

We are glad to announce that Keyy has just been added to the official WPML directory of multilingual-ready plugins. WPML is one of the most used plugins for managing multilingual WordPress websites. A plugin or theme that’s WPML compatible means that it’s easily...

The new Keyy login cryptograph

We are glad to announce that our recently launched Keyy plugin comes now with a new login cryptograph. If you have installed Keyy on your website, you are already familiar with the orange waving barcode and the link “switch to a QR code”. And for those who didn’t know...

Keyy Two Factor Plugin surges past 1000 users

We’re pleased to announce our recently launched plugin, Keyy, has just passed the 1000 user milestone. Keyy was inspired by the now deprecated Clef and makes logging into WordPress sites with a smartphone simple and secure.  Only someone with your phone and passcode...

Keyy usage breakdown

It could do with a little bit of polish in places (particularly the random colours chosen), and there are more things that could be added, but here is a freshly minted breakdown of statistics about the usage of Keyy, in terms of the relative popularity of Android,...

New Keyy feature: secret de-activation URL

In response to user demand, the next version of Keyy (0.6.5 – should be available in your updates dashboard very shortly, if not already) has a new feature, for both free and Premium users.. This feature is a “secret” URL which is given to you on...