How easy this is to improve depends on which part of bypassing it is the 
problem.

If it is just a problem that a person can do something like click on the 
sidebar and open up another tiddler before setting who they are than you 
could use startup actions to disable things like the sidebar and the 
tiddler editing buttons and have the login button reenable them if the 
login was successful.

If you need something between that and the full secure server back-end (
https://github.com/OokTech/SecureWikiServer) that I use with the 
ooktech.xyz wikis (you can see https://ooktech.xyz:8443/Public) than it 
would probably take a bit more work.

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