• I had malicious code on my website that the free version of Wordfence didn’t detect. After contacting support, I received this reply:

    “Thank you for reaching out. The malware sample you shared is detected by Wordfence Premium since last month. Signatures will be available to free users next week, as per our policy.”

    So, essentially, if you’re using the free version, you’re vulnerable to known threats for over a month until signatures are released. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of the free version—what’s the point of installing it if it leaves users unprotected for so long?

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  • This raises concerns about the effectiveness of the free version—what’s the point of installing it if it leaves users unprotected for so long?

    I think the point is that you either use the fee option and take the risk of not being protected against the most recent threats, or subscribe to the premium option and have peace of mind.

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