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Formidable Forms Spam Protection in 2026

If you use Formidable Forms on a WordPress website, spam will eventually become a real issue. It usually starts with a few junk submissions in a contact form, quote request form, survey, quiz, or registration form. Then it turns into fake leads, bot traffic, meaningless messages, and wasted admin time. That is not a Formidable-specific
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Anti-Spam Filter for Subnets
Dear users! We are pleased to announce the launch of an anti-spam filter for subnets. Now you can add to your personal black list not only the certain IP addresses, but also a separate subnet. You can add entries to your personal black list in Black&White lists section of your CleanTalk Dashboard. The instruction of how to…
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Delegating of access rights to the CleanTalk Dashboard
Dear Customers, We are pleased to announce the launch of a new option in the CleanTalk dashboard. This option allows you to delegate access rights to other users in CleanTalk dashboard. This option is useful for web studios and web masters serving the customer sites and allows you to provide access to view or give…
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SpamFireWall – prohibition of access to the site for spambots
Every owner of the website or the webmaster is faced with such a scourge as spam in the comments or contact forms, registration by spambots in the guise of users. As a result, the form in the website processes these messages, which spend resources on the server. Some spam bots load the page to bypass…
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From which CMS spam more often?
The statistics are based on data from anti-spam service CleanTalk, for the period from April 2015 to March 2016. The analysis was conducted for the following CMS: WordPress, Joomla, 1C Bitrix, Drupal, phpBB3.0, phpBB3.1, IP.Board, SimpleMachines, MediaWiki. The analysis was attended by all the POST requests processed by the service, such as comments, registration, contact…