How to fix WordPress Login issue?

 WordPress login issues, such as the page refreshing and redirecting when you try to access the site, are commonly caused by problems with the permalink structure, your .htaccess file or an improperly configured Site URL. A plugin or your theme files may also introduce configuration issues.

Clear your browser cache and cookies

Like many web platforms, WordPress uses cookies for user authentication. Start troubleshooting by clearing your browser cookies and cache. Check that your browser has cookies enabled – disabling cookies will prevent you from logging in. Restart your browser and then try to WordPress Login again.

Deactivate and reactivate your plugins

If clearing your cache and cookies didn’t solve the problem, the next step is to find out if a specific plugin is creating the issue. The simplest way to do this is to deactivate all of your plugins, then reactivate them one at a time until you notice the problem reoccur.

Revert to the default theme

If the previous two steps do not solve the WordPress login issue, there may be an issue with your site theme. Themes can include misbehaving code that can cause logins to fail. You can switch to a default theme or another installed theme by editing the WordPress database.

Regenerate your .htaccess file

.htaccess is a configuration file used by the Apache webserver that can control access to resources on your server. Your .htaccess rules may become corrupted or inadvertently changed by a plugin, resulting in login issues. Regenerating the .htaccess file can resolve these issues.

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