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This wikiHow teaches you how to log into the administrator control panel for a website you own. You can usually do this from the website's hosting service, though Windows users can use a program called "Havij" to find the admin login address for a site if you don't know where to log in.

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Logging into Your Own Website

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  1. If you have the administrator credentials (e.g., your email address and a password), you can log into your website's administrator panel by entering them in the proper location.
  2. Most website hosting services (e.g., WordPress, Weebly, GoDaddy, etc.) have a control panel that you can access by logging into the hosting service's website.
    • For example, for a WordPress domain, you would go to hosting service's address (in this case, https://www.wordpress.com/), click Log In, enter your login credentials, and then go to your administrator page by clicking My Site, scrolling down, and clicking WP Admin.
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  3. You'll need to do this if you can't log in via the host's website. The base address is the website URL that most people will see.
    • For example, Facebook's base address is "https://www.facebook.com".
  4. If you're unable to access the login page through the host's address, you can attempt to go to it directly by trying the following variations:
    • www.website.com/admin
    • www.website.com/administrator
    • www.website.com/user
    • www.website.com/login
    • www.website.com/login.aspx
    • www.website.com/wp-login.php
    • www.website.com/admin.php
    • www.website.com/wp-admin
  5. Once you arrive at the login page, you'll generally see two text fields; you'll enter your login name or email address in the "Email" or "Username" text field, which is usually the top text field.
  6. Type your administrator password into the "Password" text field, which is usually directly below the "Username" or "Email" field.
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    Enter your two-factor authentication (2FA) code if prompted. Many websites now require an extra security step to protect administrator accounts. After you type your username and password, you may be asked to confirm your identity with a code:
    • You might receive a text message with a one-time code.
    • Some sites send the code to your email or give you a secure login link.
    • If you use an authenticator app (such as Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or Authy), open the app and enter the 6-digit code shown.
    • Some websites send a push notification to your phone asking you to approve the login.
    • Certain sites support physical security keys (like a YubiKey), which you plug in or tap against your device.
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    If you don’t have access to your 2FA method, use backup codes if you set them up, or contact the website’s support team for help.
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  1. It's typically below the "Password" text field. Doing so will log you into the website's administrator panel.
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Finding the Admin Page with Havij

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  1. You can use a free program called "Havij" to scan a base address (e.g., your website's address) for the proper admin login address. Havij will often return upward of 100 addresses, so you should only do this if you have no other way of accessing the administrator login page.
    • Unfortunately, Havij is not available for Mac computers.
  2. Go to the Havij download site to prompt the "Havij_1.12_Free.zip" file to begin downloading onto your computer.
    • Depending on your browser's settings, you may have to confirm that you want to download the file and/or select a save location before proceeding.
  3. Double-click the Havij ZIP folder, then click the Extract tab at the top of the window and click Extract all. When prompted, enter darknet123 as the password, then click Extract to finish extracting Havij.
    • The extracted Havij folder will open at this point.
  4. Double-click the Havij 1.12 Free setup file, then do the following:
    • Click Next four times.
    • Click Install
    • Make sure the "Launch Havij" box is checked.
    • Click Finish
  5. Once Havij opens, you can proceed with searching your website's address for the admin login page.
  6. It's a blue, person-shaped icon near the top of the Havij window.
  7. In the "Path to search" text field, type in the address of the website for which you want to find the admin login section.
  8. It's to the right of the website's address.
  9. Immediately after clicking Start, Havij should begin listing website addresses in green text at the bottom of the window.
  10. Copy a URL in the pane at the bottom of the window, then enter the URL into your browser's address bar. If you're prompted for your admin login details, you've successfully found the login page; you can log in with your admin email address (or username) and password like usual.
    • This process can take a long time due to the number of addresses Havij finds.
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    What does administration login mean?
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    That is a restricted login for administrators of the site. If you are an administrator, that is where and how you would log in.
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    What information do I need to log onto a website?
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    It depends on the website. If the website wants more information, you have to give more information.
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    I am an admin on a website. Where do I go to sign in?
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    Type is the web address of your site (e.g. pizza.com) and then add "/login" or "/admin" etc. as mentioned above (pizza.com/login or pizza.com/admin).
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  • In most cases, the easiest way to log into your site as an administrator is by opening the website's hosting service, logging in, and finding the control panel from there.
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  • Attempting to log into the admin portal for a website which you don't own is illegal in most regions.
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1. Go to your web host's website.
2. Click the Log In link.
3. Sign in with your web hosting account.

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