• Resolved selimimre

    (@selimimre)


    Hello, we are using Elementor’s webform and there has been a huge increase on the number of spam webform submissions. Any idea how can we reduce it with Wordfence? We are using free version, we can purchase premium if it’ll really help.

    Thank you.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support wfphil

    (@wfphil)

    Hi @selimimre

    I see a SCHEDULE YOUR FREE APPOINTMENT form on all pages and another form on the Contact Us page.

    You need to ask Elementor how to implement a very reliable and robust CAPTCHA test on the submission forms that humans have to complete to prove that they are human. Simple CAPTCHA tests can be bypassed by advanced bots so you will need a reliable and robust CAPTCHA test like Google reCAPTCHA.

    I looked and Elementor has a guide below:

    https://elementor.com/help/recaptcha-elementor-integration/

    No malicious requests are sent to your website when your forms are submitted so there is nothing for Wordfence to block. Spam bots will come from an enormous amount of IP addresses, hostnames, user agents and spoofed user agents. It is likely to be impractical to block them via IP address, user agent or hostname in Wordfence as this can be very time consuming and you may not be able to keep up with the enormous amount of spam bots.

    Thread Starter selimimre

    (@selimimre)

    Hello @wfphil,

    Thanks for such a detailed and helpful answer. I will install reCAPTCHA asap.

    Wish you all the best.

    Selim

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