This setting provides you with the following options:
reCAPTCHA Settings for WordPress Login
This section allows you to configure how reCAPTCHA is displayed and behaves on the WordPress Login page. These settings help enhance security by preventing automated login attempts.
1. Enable reCAPTCHA on WP Login
Use this option to enable or disable the reCAPTCHA field on the WordPress Login form.
When enabled, users must complete the reCAPTCHA challenge before logging in.
2. reCAPTCHA Theme
Choose the appearance of the reCAPTCHA widget based on your site’s design theme:
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Light: Best for white or light backgrounds.
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Dark: Best for dark-colored or shaded backgrounds.
3. reCAPTCHA Size
Select the size of the reCAPTCHA widget displayed on the login form:
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Normal (Default) – Standard size widget.
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Compact – Smaller version, useful for limited space layouts.
4. Disable WP Login Button
When enabled, the Login button will remain disabled until the user successfully validates the reCAPTCHA.
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This prevents bots or automated scripts from attempting to submit the form.
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The login button becomes clickable only once reCAPTCHA has been validated.

