Hi,
Try to use as many plugin options as possible. If not already configured, start with the Sample Set-up, which will get you started. Further, make options adjustments. Each changes a very specific WordPress/plugins/theme fingerprint.
Once completed the options change, ensure you clear the site cache.
If still can’t make it work, can you send a screen of what the detector sees on your site? Also which is the exact URL where you check that?
Hi,
I checked into your site outputted HTML, I see you use some heavy plugins ( WooCommerce, Dokan ) which output many traces within the code. Hence the mentioned website still finds your WordPress instance. Unfortunate the free can’t remove such trances, that requires the PRO, with the PostProcessing and the Replacements functionality. That will make everything invisible, your WordPress, plugins and theme.
Hi,
When running WordPress, it outputs specific traces through the HTML code. The active plugins and theme do the same (e.g. elementor, woocommerce, divi etc).
It depends on the detector and its implemented algorithms to search for the traces and figure out what the site uses.
Now comes the tricky part, to hide all these fingerprints. This is a very complex operation, hence the many options you see within the plugin interfaces.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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