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  • I haven’t heard of there being a problem with that feature and using w3tc. The only thing I generally avoid is plugins that have the same functionality and enabling that on both at the same time. Like having a windows laptop with 2 anti-viruses at once.

    One thing to consider, have you tried the falcon caching that comes with Wordfence?

    tim

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@web2guru)

    I was using IQ Country Block to block everything but the US, but I recently found out that W3TC was caching the blocked pages and some US visitors were not able to access the site. I ‘want’ to block countries, but I ‘need’ to use page caching.

    I have not tried the falcon caching, so I’ll check it out and see how it compares to W3TC.

    I’m not sure how wt3c works but we allow for certain paths not to be cached. That might help.

    I have a couple of sites that I use falcon caching on and love it.

    tim

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