• Cristi

    (@cristimacovei21)


    It claims to be a free plugin yet they force you to create an account on their website and give them your e-mail address(and other details) just to be able to install the plugin.

    If you don’t want to sign up, it’s impossible to even install it or do anything, seems like blackmail.

    This kind of shady practices should be stopped by www.remarpro.com and the plugin deleted from here. There are plenty of other security plugins that work just great.

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  • WFSupport

    (@wfsupport)

    Thanks for your thoughts about Wordfence and the new sign up process.

    The reason we did this is simple. We have no way to adequately track the number of sites using Wordfence beyond the download numbers we see. This isn’t a very good way to be able to future plan and make sure we have the bandwidth and servers available to keep providing the plugin and the services it provides to our paid customers and our free customers like you. Requiring the email (which is only for sending you the license) allows us to spend wisely so we can invest where it is needed. About?90% of our users are using free licenses?so it is vital we are able to budget smartly. We’re also not the first plugin in the repository to require this. Akismet also does the same thing if I remember correctly. Intentionally and wisely investing where it is needed now, and where it will be needed in the future is what makes us able to continue providing a plugin with fully functional features like our firewall and malware scanner and other free services like our security management tool, Wordfence Central.

    Oh, and?we don’t require anyone to register on our website. Again, the email is only used to send you the free license. Sending the license to an actual email address helps us more accurately track numbers using the software. And you can use the same email address to register multiple times.

    Of course, we understand if providing an email is an issue for you. In that case, we wish you well with whatever security solution you choose to pursue.

    Mia

    WFSupport

    (@wfsupport)

    I forgot to add, if you want to watch a video of how to setup Wordfence Free we have one available here:
    https://youtu.be/uU43V3gnL9U

    Mia

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