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Events Manager Spam Protection in 2026

If you use Events Manager to run event listings, bookings, registrations, and attendee management on WordPress, you will eventually face spam: fake bookings, bot registrations, junk attendee submissions, and abusive messages sent through public event-related forms. This guide explains how to set up Events Manager spam protection using: For Events Manager websites, spam is not
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List of Visited URLs of Your Visitors
We’ve launched the option to store the visited links of your visitors before they posted something on your website. It also includes the source where they came from to your website. (For the WordPress Plugin Only) To enable or disable the option go to settings of the CleanTalk Anti-Spam Plugin. Go to your WP Dashboard…
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Additional email address to receive Weekly Anti-Spam Reports
We have launched the option to add additional email addresses to get Weekly Anti-Spam Reports. This is necessary for customers who care about receiving notifications for other site administrators or webmasters. Use the option “Grant” to add additional email addresses.Email notifications — allows adding other email addresses to receive Weekly Anti-Spam Report. If you want…
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PHP Error Logging in the WordPress Backend
CleanTalk has added a new function in their WordPress Security Plugin. With CleanTalk Security you will always know about any PHP errors on your website. Are you sure that your website doesn’t have PHP errors?Not all hosting companies enable PHP Log by default and you need some time to enable it and sometimes it looks…
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Two-Factor Authentication for WordPress
CleanTalk has launched Two-Factor Authentication for WordPress admin accounts that will improve your website security and make it safer, if not impossible, for hackers to breach your WordPress account. Two-Factor Authentication works via e-mail. It makes the Two-Factor Authentication more reliable. The reason is that if an intruder knows your password they also need to…