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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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Moving On: A Farewell to UNI/UniForce
Hey everyone, We’ve got some news about our UNI/UniForce product line, and while it might not be the easiest thing to share, we wanted to be upfront and personal with you all about it. Here’s the deal: we’ve decided to sunset UNI/UniForce. What does that mean exactly? We know this might come as a surprise,…
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WordCamp US 2024
Let share a few notes from WCUS2024, Bonus I’ve found a few scenery locations in Portland, OR, here are photos of them as well as me and some of our customers. Thank you guys for a great camp!
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9 new fields added in the Blacklists Database
There are several new fields in both Blacklists API and Offline Database. It will help you see the exact time of the checks and a few other things. Offline Database In the Offline Database there are 4 new fields for the IP files: And 3 new fields for email files: spam_check() API method As for…
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PAYG is no longer used in adding extra website
The Pay-As-You-Go payment method will no longer be used when adding extra websites to your Anti-Spam or Security license. When you need to add an extra website and no free slots are left in your current license, your plan will be automatically upgraded. If you have any questions feel free to ask a question in…



