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Why do contact form 7 users prefer Anti-spam by CleanTalk against reCAPTCHA?
As a WordPress user let me share my experience of using CAPTCHA less and CAPTCHA style Anti-Spam tools on the example of Contact form 7. Is reCAPTCHA good or bad for Contact form 7? Contact Form 7 users may prefer Anti-Spam plugin by CleanTalk over reCAPTCHA for several reasons, as each solution has its own
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Say Goodbye to Checkout Spam with CleanTalk for Opencart 4!
Hey there, Opencart store owners! Are spammers giving you a headache? Let us put a smile on your face. CleanTalk Anti-Spam plugin for Opencart 4 is your new best friend in the fight against online nuisances! Imagine a world where your Opencart checkout form is protected from spam and fraudulent orders. Well, guess what? That…
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A Beginners’ Guide: Crafting Captivating Pages on Your WordPress Website
WordPress pages are the cornerstones of your website’s static content, perfect for showcasing timeless information like “About Us” or “Contact” sections. This comprehensive guide will empower you to not only create pages in WordPress but also structure them strategically and fill them with engaging content. Creating a New Page Building Your Page’s Content Content Composition…
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Our client’s review
We continue sharing our clients’ reviews and today’s one is kindly brought to you by Matt Erney on Trustpilot. The service works well to keep our form spam under control! TWe have been using the CleanTalk plugin for 3 years to control form spam on any of our client websites (and our own site). CleanTalk…
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CleanTalk Research Team Discovers Stored XSS Vulnerability in WP SEOPress Plugin (v7.7.1)
The CleanTalk Research Team identified a critical Stored XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) vulnerability in the WP SEOPress plugin, version 7.7.1. This flaw can be exploited by attackers with contributor privileges to create new admin accounts, potentially granting them full control of your WordPress website. Understanding Stored XSS (CVE-2024-4899) Stored XSS vulnerabilities allow attackers to inject malicious…



