• Resolved strarsis

    (@strarsis)


    When the plugin and the vacation mode are enabled, Google Chrome and even other browsers instantly show a phishing warning.

    This is probably a false-positive, but the vacation mode can not be used of course, when a phishing warning is shown for the whole site.

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  • Plugin Contributor Saji

    (@gookaani)

    Thank you for contacting us. I understand that you have received a phishing warning and are concerned that it may be related to our plugin. I want to assure you that our plugin does not add any scripts to your website for vacation mode, and therefore, it is unlikely that the warning is related to our plugin.

    We take security and privacy seriously, and we have designed our plugin to be safe and reliable for our users. However, there are several factors that can cause a phishing warning on your WordPress website. These include malicious code, outdated plugins or themes, insecure hosting, and certain words appearing on a page and in the browser URL.

    To prevent phishing warnings in your WordPress website, I recommend you keep your plugins and themes up-to-date, use strong passwords, and implement security measures such as two-factor authentication and SSL/TLS encryption. It is also important to regularly scan your website for malware and be vigilant for any suspicious activity.

    I hope this information helps. Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.

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