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7 Ways to Prevent Fake Registrations on WordPress (with CleanTalk)

Fake registrations are more than a minor admin inconvenience. They fill your database with junk accounts, waste moderation time, reduce signup quality, and make it harder to understand what real user activity looks like. For WordPress sites, this problem is especially common. Registration forms are public by design, which makes them an easy target for
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Anti-spam plugin for WordPress, version 2.33 on Feb 13, 2014
Ready to use the updated version of the anti-spam plugin for WordPress, changes, Added notice about automatically approved comment. The notice shows only for first approved comment and only for new commentators (without approved comments) of the blog. At WordPress console added banner for system notices. Archive with the plugin cleantalk-spam-protect.2.33.zip.
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Updated anti-spam plugin for WordPress on Jan 29, 2014
Ready to use the updated version of the anti-spam plugin for WordPress, changes, added protection from spam to form comments JetPack. fixed cURL error «Expect: 100-continue» when connecting to servers automatic moderation. Archive with the plugin cleantalk-spam-protect.2.31.zip.
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Fault in the billing system on Jan 16, 2014
Today 16.01.2014, in the first half of the day (until 06:00 GMT time) during the upgrade of the billing system mistakenly sent messages about disabling the service. In the same time the service wasn’t disabled! We apologize for inconvenience!
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Anti-Spam test for comments
Enhanced server spam checks. In the new version JavaScript test of the visitor is the obligatory condition, if the test failed, or present the results of the execution, the server will warn the visitor and ban comment. An example of a warning, *** Forbidden. Enable JavaScript. Request number 0b1edb025e80c7ba6aa21fb6d551b9d0. Anti-spam service cleantalk.org. *** We recommend…

