WordPress login problems can come from a wrong password, the wrong login URL, browser cookies, security tools, user permissions, email delivery, plugin conflicts, or a domain pointing to the wrong place.
Before changing files or databases, start with the simplest checks.
Check the Login URL
Try the standard WordPress login URLs:
https://yourbusiness.ca/wp-adminhttps://yourbusiness.ca/wp-login.php
If the site is installed in a subfolder, the login URL may include that folder. For example:
https://yourbusiness.ca/blog/wp-admin
If the login page does not load at all, the issue may be with the domain, hosting, SSL, or WordPress installation.
Check the Username and Password
WordPress usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. Make sure the browser is not filling an old password.
Try:
- Typing the password manually
- Using the email address instead of username
- Using a private browser window
- Checking your password manager
- Resetting the password from the login page
If you reset the password but no email arrives, the website may not be sending mail properly, or the email address may not match a WordPress user.
Clear Cookies and Cache
WordPress login sessions depend on browser cookies. If cookies or cache are causing trouble, you may loop back to the login screen or see old errors.
Try:
- Clearing browser cache
- Clearing cookies for the site
- Using another browser
- Using a private browser window
- Trying another device
This is a low-risk test before deeper troubleshooting.
Check Whether the Site Is Loading Correctly
If the public website is down, the login problem may not be a login problem.
Check:
- Does the homepage load?
- Does HTTPS work?
- Did DNS change recently?
- Did hosting expire?
- Was the site migrated?
- Did a plugin or theme update happen?
If the domain points to the wrong place, /wp-admin may lead to the wrong site or fail completely.
Check User Role and Account Status
If you can log in but cannot access the expected tools, your user role may not have enough permissions.
For example:
- Administrator can manage the site.
- Editor can manage content.
- Author can publish their own posts.
- Contributor can write but not publish.
- Subscriber has limited access.
If you lost administrator access, another administrator may need to update your role.
Check Security Plugins and Firewalls
Security tools may block login attempts after too many failed tries or suspicious activity. You might see a lockout message, a captcha, or a blocked request.
If someone else manages the site, ask whether a security plugin, firewall, or login protection tool is active.
If you suspect the site is compromised, do not keep trying random passwords. Secure the site, review users, and check recent changes.
Check Plugin or Theme Conflicts
If the login problem started right after an update, plugin install, or theme change, a conflict may be involved.
Common signs include:
- White screen
- Error message
- Redirect loop
- Login page not loading
- Dashboard breaking after login
If you cannot access WordPress, someone with hosting or file access may need to disable the problem plugin or theme carefully. Take a backup first when possible.
Use Hosting Access Carefully
If your site is hosted through Tech Help Canada Hosting, start from the Tech Help Canada Hosting account area to find the WordPress or hosting product. Depending on the product, you may be able to open WordPress tools, file access, backups, or caching tools from there.
Avoid editing the database or WordPress files unless you know exactly what you are changing.
A Safe Troubleshooting Order
- Confirm the login URL.
- Try the username or email address.
- Reset the password.
- Check spam for reset emails.
- Try another browser or private window.
- Confirm the public site loads.
- Check DNS, SSL, and hosting status if the site is down.
- Review recent plugin, theme, or update changes.
- Use hosting-level access only when needed.
If login trouble appears connected to malware, suspicious users, or repeated lockouts, you can explore Website Security through Tech Help Canada Hosting.

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