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WP 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress — Known Conflicts & Compatibility

High Conflict Risk

This plugin has significant conflict risk due to unprefixed functions and other compatibility issues.

Conflict Summary

Unprefixed Functions

14

Global functions without a unique prefix

Handle Conflicts

0

CSS/JS handles that may clash

Namespace Conflicts

0

PHP namespace or class name collisions

Shortcode Conflicts

0

Shortcode names that may conflict

What This Means

Unprefixed functions are global PHP functions that do not use a unique prefix (e.g., my_plugin_). When two plugins define a function with the same name, PHP throws a fatal error. The more unprefixed functions a plugin has, the higher the chance of conflicts.

Handle conflicts occur when plugins register CSS or JavaScript assets with common names like style or script, causing one plugin to overwrite another's assets.

Namespace and shortcode conflicts can cause class autoloading failures or shortcode output from the wrong plugin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does WP 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress conflict with other plugins?

WP 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress has a high conflict risk. WP HealthKit detected 14 unprefixed functions, 0 handle conflicts, 0 namespace conflicts, and 0 shortcode conflicts.

Is WP 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress compatible with popular plugins?

Based on static analysis, WP 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress has 14 potential conflict points. Multiple unprefixed functions create a high risk of conflicts with other plugins.