I’m currently using Bricks Builder v1.11.1.1 alongside Solid Security Pro in a staging environment. While exploring the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) feature provided by Solid Security, I encountered an issue with the login forms created using Bricks Builder.
When 2FA is enabled, the default WordPress login form prompts for the authentication code and works as expected. However, the login forms created with Bricks Builder do not proceed as intended—instead, a spinning icon appears indefinitely without redirecting the user.
I’ve discussed this issue with Solid Security’s support team, and they suggested reaching out to you for further investigation. They also mentioned that your team could use the Solid Security Basic plugin (which is free) to test for compatibility and address this issue.
Could you please advise if there are any known solutions or steps to ensure compatibility between Bricks Builder login forms and 2FA functionality? I’d be happy to provide additional details.
Thank you in advance for your assistance, and I look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you for bringing this to our attention and for your patience while we looked into this. After further review, I’ve moved this to the feature requests category, as Bricks currently doesn’t have an integration with Solid Security or other 2FA providers.
However, we’ve just reached out to the SolidWP team to explore whether they’d be interested in integrating their plugin with Bricks.
Sorry to hear that! Unfortunately, the SolidWP team didn’t follow through after we reached out about this. If any 2FA plugin developer is interested in integrating with the Bricks custom login page feature, we’d be happy to help facilitate. They would just need to get in touch with us at help@bricksbuilder.io
How about WordFence? Really ANY solution would work because as of today, the bricks login form simply BYPASSES the 2FA of the admin accounts. That’s a MAJOR issue.
If they refuse to cooperate please kindly share the email address of the person who told you this here. We’re gonna have to get ON the case together.
Thanks a ton!
Appreciate the energy we reached out to Wordfence but didn’t seem like they’re interested (or the person it landed with thought it was just a general user request, their replies were pretty vague).
Like I said earlier, any 2FA provider can reach out to us directly, we’re happy to support integration on our side.
The best course of action for now is to reach out to your preferred provider and make them aware of the opportunity