WordPress Security How To
WordPress Security How To
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WordPress notifications and alerts made easy

WP Cerber のアラートと通知を使用すると、必要なときにいつでも Web サイト上の特定のアクティビティを簡単に監視できます。


Once you have created an alert for a specific activity, you will receive a notification email or  an optional mobile notification for each event. You can create as many alerts as you need.

Creating alerts for specific events is easy. You can do this by going to the Activity tab, filtering the log for the activity you wish to monitor, and clicking the Create Alert button located in the top right-hand corner of the page. In the pop-up window shown below, select the type of notifications you want to receive: mobile, email, or both.

Email alerts and mobile notifications for WordPress plugin

In this example, email alerts will be sent to the email address on the admin’s profile until March 31, 2023. The number of allowed alerts per hour (rate limiting) is capped in the global notification settings.

Note: The ability to select channels for notifications is a feature available exclusively in the professional version of WP Cerber.

You will receive notifications until the alert condition is deleted by you, or the optional limit on the number of notifications or expiration date has been reached. To avoid excessive emails or mobile notifications, you can configure rate limiting in the notification settings.

You can combine as many filters (conditions) as you need, and the notification will only be sent if all specified conditions are true. Check our examples below on the page.

Below, we will provide some practical examples of how to use WP Cerber notifications and alerts to monitor security events on your WordPress website. You will learn how to set up alerts for specific events and activities, as well as configure notification settings to suit your needs. These examples will help you to take advantage of the powerful notification and alert features offered by WP Cerber.

Getting notifications for each user login

Go to the Activity tab, click on Logged in, and then click the Create Alert button. In the pop-up window, select the channel through which you want to receive alerts. See the screenshot below.

Getting email notifications and mobile alerts for each WordPress user login.

How to enable email and mobile notifications for each user login.

Now to get notified if a user has logged in by using an email instead of the username

Get notifications if a WordPress user has logged in by using an email instead of the username

Enabling notifications if a WordPress user has logged in by using an email instead of the username

Monitoring a specific activity of a WordPress user originating from a given IP address

First, go to the Activity tab. From the activity drop-down list, select an activity you want to monitor. Then, select a user you want to monitor. Enter an IP address you want to monitor into the next text field and click the Filter button. Finally, click the Create Alert button to set up an alert for this specific activity.

Monitoring a specific activity of a WordPress user originating from a given IP address

Where my notifications will be delivered to?

WordPress email notifications and settings

WP Cerber email notification settings

WP Cerber notification emails will be sent to the email addresses you see in the Notifications section. If you don not specify any email address there, notification are sent to the Email Address you have set on the General Settings admin page of your WordPress (Settings -> General -> Email Address ).

If you have set up mobile push notifications via Pushbullet, you will receive pop-up messages on a selected device or in a desktop browser. Read more: setting up push notifications for your smartphone or desktop browser.

Stopping alerts and notifications

To stop receiving notifications and delete an alert, simply click the delete link in the footer of a notification email or a push message. Please note that you must be logged in (authorized) on your website to delete an alert.

You can also delete an alert from the Activity page if you specify the same conditions as the alert was created.

An alert will be automatically deleted when it reaches the optional limits you have set on the alert creation pop-up dialog.

Have any questions?

If you have a question regarding WordPress security or WP Cerber, leave them in the comments section below or get them answered here: G2.COM/WPCerber.


I'm a team lead in Cerber Tech. I'm a software & database architect, WordPress - PHP - SQL - JavaScript developer. I started coding in 1993 on IBM System/370 (yeah, that was amazing days) and today software engineering at Cerber Tech is how I make my living. I've taught to have high standards for myself as well as using them in developing software solutions.

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