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  • Plugin Author WPWhiteSecurity

    (@wpwhitesecurity)

    Hello Will,

    Thank you for showing interest in our plugin.

    Yes it is possible to exclude custom fields from the audit log. It is a new feature we introduced in the latest version of the plugin. You can read more about it from Exclude WordPress Users & Roles from WordPress Monitoring.

    While I trust the above answers your question, do not hesitate to get in touch should you have any further queries.

    Thread Starter Will

    (@willage)

    Thanks a lot- glad this was as easy as updating the plugin. Keep up the great work!

    Plugin Author WPWhiteSecurity

    (@wpwhitesecurity)

    You’re welcome. If the plugin helped you keep track of everything that is happening on your WordPress we would appreciate if you can rate it on the repo.

    Thank you very much.

    Thread Starter Will

    (@willage)

    I do see a slight problem with this functionality. When you return to the “Exclude Objects” tab on the Settings page, the list of excluded custom fields no longer appears. So there is no way to re-include a custom field that has been excluded (without accessing the database I assume). Thanks.

    Plugin Author WPWhiteSecurity

    (@wpwhitesecurity)

    HI Will,

    Can you please confirm if the wp_wsal_settings table has been created in the WordPress database? This is the table where the settings are stored.

    If not please deactivate and re-activate the plugin and let me know.

    Thread Starter Will

    (@willage)

    That was the issue. Thanks for your help!

    Plugin Author WPWhiteSecurity

    (@wpwhitesecurity)

    Glad all worked for you.

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