Hi @lunchglaz, thanks for reaching out to us.
Our Wordfence Central product uses the WordPress REST API to communicate with the plugin on your website so it shouldn’t be restricted. I double-checked this by visiting a path on your provided domain and received the expected output.
What errors are you experiencing and are there any specific error messages given from a page, path or plugin on your site? Feel free to paste those here so I can see what’s happening. Use a site like Snipboard if you need to include a screenshot.
If a plugin is being blocked from making communications via the REST API as a false-positive, you could always try Learning Mode to see if it clears up.
From the Wordfence Dashboard click on Manage WAF. Then you will see Basic Firewall Options > Web Application Firewall Status. Change the option to Learning Mode. Now perform the actions that were causing issues. This will help Wordfence learn that these actions are normal and it will allow them in the future. After you have finished performing the actions, switch the WAF from Learning Mode back to Enabled and Protecting. Now test to see if these actions work correctly.
Thanks,
Peter.