First thing you need to do is install and activate the Custom Login URL
plugin. Upon activation, you need to visit Settings » Permalinks to
configure your WordPress login and admin URLs. Make sure that you are
using SEO friendly URL structure on your site. Below the default
WordPress permalinks settings, you will notice two new sections:
‘Authentication Permalinks’ and ‘Authentication Redirects’.

Under authentication permalinks, you need to enter the last part of each link. This last part is called the slug, for example my-login-page, lostpassword, signup, etc. Enter the slug for your login, registration, lost password, and log out URLs. Your slug can be anything that you like. Under authentication redirects section, you need to tell the plugin where to send users upon successful login or logout. By default, users are redirected to the admin area or /wp- admin/ directory upon login. When the user logs out, they’re redirected to the login page.
Under authentication permalinks, you need to enter the last part of each link. This last part is called the slug, for example my-login-page, lostpassword, signup, etc. Enter the slug for your login, registration, lost password, and log out URLs. Your slug can be anything that you like. Under authentication redirects section, you need to tell the plugin where to send users upon successful login or logout. By default, users are redirected to the admin area or /wp- admin/ directory upon login. When the user logs out, they’re redirected to the login page.
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