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  • Hi Tom,

    Will you please try disabling the following features to see if it helps?

    Hackrepair Blacklist Feature
    (Security> Settings> Banned Users)

    Filter Long URL Strings
    (Security> Settings> System Tweaks)

    Filter Suspicious Query Strings in the URL
    (Security> Settings> System Tweaks)

    Filter Non-English Characters
    (Security> Settings> System Tweaks)

    You may also try enabling XML-RPC and allowing Full Access to the REST API.
    (Security> Settings> WordPress Tweaks> XML-RPC)

    If that does not help to resolve the issue you could enable each setting within Security that you would like active, and then deactivate them one at a time to determine the culprit.

    Thanks,

    Matt

    Thread Starter profoundworks

    (@profoundworks)

    Hi Matt,

    Thanks so much for your reply. Unfortunately we have tried disabling virtually every setting in the plugin and the issue is still present. The plugin is also fully up-to-date, as is the version of WordPress.

    As we don’t have a subscription to iThemes Pro at the moment, we are not able to open a direct ticket, so a bit stuck on this one!

    Tom

    @profoundworks,

    The issue you reported is similar to the bug reported here.

    Yoast has fixed the issue with their latest update. Hopefully, it will fix yours as well.

    Cheers!

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