Sure thing! If any additional access is needed (such as WP login or SFTP, just let me know and I can provide via email).
I haven’t had any issues with the login form, that was just an example I was providing for having the option to disable the WP Armour protection on a ‘per component’ basis for the native WP Comments, WP Login form, etc. while still being able to WP Armour active for other components, similar to how you already have it set up for the Integrations tab: https://docs.cloudhostwp.com/l/URuG8z That would allow me to keep Formidable Forms protection for the client site while disabling WP Armour for Comments since Thrive Comments isn’t currently compatible.