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Standard WordPress Registration Forms Spam Protection Guide in 2026

If your website uses the default WordPress signup flow, spam registrations can become a real problem surprisingly quickly. Bots scan the web for open signup pages, submit fake user data, and fill WordPress sites with junk accounts that never behave like real users. For standard WordPress websites, this usually happens through the default registration endpoint.
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Improved Accuracy in Your Personal Area Widget
We’ve been busy bees making your personal area widget even more helpful. Now you’ll have a clearer picture of how we’re protecting your site from spam. And a special shout-out to those of you who shared your thoughts – your feedback is what helps us make these improvements! We’re excited about these changes because it…
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Security vulnerability in CleanTalk plugins fixed – please update your plugins
There was a security vulnerability, that was discovered in both Anti-Spam (versions <= 6.43.2) and Security & Malware scan (versions <= 2.145). The vulnerability was relevant to some users, who had created an account, but hadn’t inputed the Access Key. The vulnerability was discovered, but wasn’t exploited. We’ve taken immediate action to address this issue…
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Comprehensive Guide to WordPress Homepage Editing
Are you looking to customize your WordPress homepage? This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need about WordPress main page editing, from understanding the default layout to using page builders
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Bots and Your Website: How Much of Your Traffic is Fake?
Not all your website traffic is genuine. Hidden within your analytics are bots – automated programs that can mimic human behavior. Think of them like little robots that visit your website and pretend to be people. While some bots are harmless (like the ones that help Google find your site), others can cause trouble. They…



