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WooCommerce: How to Stop Fake Orders and Spam Signups

If you run a WooCommerce store, spam is rarely limited to a few junk messages. More often, it appears in ways that directly affect store operations: fake orders, suspicious signups, spam reviews, and unwanted submissions through store-related forms. Left unchecked, this kind of activity creates extra admin work, weakens customer data quality, and makes it
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“Feedback System” for analyzing suspicious files for WordPress Security
Hello, We are happy to introduce our “Feedback System” for analyzing suspicious files. This is the client-server feature in CleanTalk Security Plugin that allows sending suspicious files from WordPress backend to CleanTalk cloud. So, CleanTalk WordPress Security Plugin includes a Malware Scanner and there may be situations after scanning when you don’t know, is there…
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Getting event notification on your website
Sometimes, you want to know what is happening on your website, maybe you want to be informed when any messages are sent and were it blocked or allowed by CleanTalk Anti-Spam. We added a new feature to help you control for messages from your customers. It allows you to add a notification with some parameters:…
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BlackList by Language
Spam spreads not only in English. Many spam messages are written in Chinese, Arabic, Japanese or Korean languages. If your website isn’t aimed at an international audience, and you don’t expect comments/users from other languages. For example, your website is about fishing in Ireland and you don’t want to have comments from the Chinese language.…
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New Parameter to Filter Spam
How spammers circulate website spam? They use infected with viruses computers, hacked websites or they buy servers to spread spam. In ordinary situations, websites do not send any comments (POST requests) to other websites and if that happens it is a certain sign of a hacked website. Each hosting provider has its own IP range…