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  • Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    Hello

    Your screenshot shows Anti-Crawler blocking screen, not SpamFireWall. The Anti-Crawler blocking screen is triggered if you visit the site repeatedly in the incognito mode of your browser.

    If you need more details about the Anti-Crawler feature, please go here: https://cleantalk.org/help/anti-flood-and-anti-crawler

    I recommend you disable in the plugin settings:

    WordPress Admin Page —> Settings —> Anti-Spam by CleanTalk —> Advanced settings —> disable the option “Anti-Crawler” —> Save Changes.

    Disabling this option will not affect the operation of SpamFireWall or Anti-Spam protection.

    Thread Starter millo_magno

    (@millo_magno)

    Hi amagsumov

    Thanks for the response. I’ll try that.

    So this shouldn’t typically trigger then for normal users? Only when it detects a bot? So I could re-enable it when I’ve finished testing using incognito?

    Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    Yes, you are correct. This option is designed to block bots only and shouldn’t trigger for normal users.

    Thank you,

    Plugin Support sergecleantalk

    (@sergecleantalk)

    Hello,

    We haven’t received your reply in a few days, so I’m going to mark this topic as “resolved”.
    If you have any further questions, you can start a new topic anytime.

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