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  • Plugin Author WFMattR

    (@wfmattr)

    Safari uses the apple-touch-icon images for its favorites/bookmarks as well, and it can request them even if they’re not mentioned in the site’s html. Some other browsers may do this as well now, but I am not certain. To avoid the 404 errors, you could create .png files with these names (it gives a slight performance boost when your site doesn’t have to process 404’s, as long as the files are small.)

    I’m not sure if it would check the feed by default, but I have seen that before as well. It might depend on settings or add-ins in your browser, but it shouldn’t cause any problems.

    -Matt R

    Thread Starter Photocommand

    (@photocommand)

    Thank you Matt. It may be simple, but I am not an expert: Where would I put those images? Those URLs are only created when I write a post, and my site has two languages, so I have /en/ and /pb/ in them. Thank you.

    Plugin Author WFMattR

    (@wfmattr)

    Depending on how the multiple languages are set up, you may be able to create those folders and place the images inside, but I am not certain.

    Someone on the main forum here may know more about multi-language sites, and could help. (These 404’s aren’t specific to Wordfence, but normally you wouldn’t see them unless you look at the site’s logs, or have another plugin that monitors 404’s.)

    -Matt R

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