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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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How to Start Selling on Amazon – CleanTalk’s Experience
We’ve been wanting to make our own branded useful merch for our customers for a while now. For this purpose, we needed a marketplace on which we could place our goods, as well as deliver them to customers. No wonder we chose Amazon. In this article, we’d like to share our experience in launching our…
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Survey: Would You Like to Have a User Verification Badge ✔️ in the Comments/Reviews on your Site?
Many online comments and reviews are helpful, but some might not be written by real users. A special verification badge could indicate if a comment/review is confirmed to be written by a real person. This might help you decide which reviews to trust more when reading/discussing online. Vote in the survey or use the…
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How to protect mobile app from bots
Why it is important to protect a mobile app from spam bots Spam bots are a serious threat to your website, but it affects your mobile app just the same. More than 54% of traffic goes from mobile devices and 76% of internet traffic comes from bad bots. This means that bad bots generate up…
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Preventing Stripe Fraudulent Payments
Fraudulent payments occur when the cardholder has not authorized the transaction. Most fraudulent payments are made using stolen credit card information. When the cardholder notices an unauthorized payment or reviews their card statement, they contact the card issuer to dispute it. It is crucial for businesses accepting online payments to be aware of different types…



