kuzmanstoyanov
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Hello @jedimax,
Thank you for all your suggestions.
I would like to inform you that the developers of the plugin are already working on implementing a User Agent blocking tool. At this point, we can not provide an ETA but you can keep an eye on the changelog.
Regarding your other suggestions, they have been forwarded to the attention of SiteGround Security’s developers and they will consider implementing them.
Best Regards,
Kuzman StoyanovHi @mirkolofio,
Thank you for the follow up.
The developers of the plugin confirmed they will create the requested filter, however at this point we can not provide ETA.
The feature will be available in one of the future SiteGround Optimizer’s releases. When done, the feature will be listed in the changelog.
Best Regards,
Kuzman StoyanovForum: Plugins
In reply to: [SiteGround Migrator] Is “Search and replace URLs” needed after migration?Hello @pautgn,
If the source and destination domains are different, SiteGround Migrator will update all URLs in the database to match the new domain. The plugin will not only change the home and siteurl values, but perform search-replace too.
After you initiate the transfer, SiteGround Migrator will perform its checks and will notify you that the destination domain is different. Here you can decide whether to cancel the transfer or proceed with the primary domain change.
The full migration process is described in detail in this tutorial.
Best Regards,
Kuzman StoyanovHello @mirkolofio,
Thank you for your suggestion.
This was brought to the attention of the plugin’s developers but since we already have an Exclude URLs option within the Cache section of the plugin, no additional filter will be created at this point.
Best Regards,
Kuzman Stoyanov