• Hi

    Despite using your regex example “https://” plus another regex “https” for the Text field and Text area field, each regex inserted on a new line, all SPAM containing URLs are passed regardless from the Elementor contact form.

    Which is a problem, since newest Form SPAM all contain URL’s. BTW, how do these SPAMMERS manage to bypass the Google Recatpcha check AND the Elementor honey trap?

    Thanks – Phil

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  • Plugin Author yonifre

    (@yonifre)

    Hey Phil
    Did you try to add “1” in this check-box?
    “Considered as spam IF a text-area field containing at least X links (X or more).”

    Thread Starter ppwebox

    (@ppwebox)

    Thanks for your swift reply.

    I will try the text field option “Considered as spam IF a text-area field containing at least X links…”. Basically, all recent SPAM do contain an URL.

    Nevertheless, the regex key “https” should match any full URLs in the text area field, so this is a bug right there.

    Now I have to figure out as to why ReCaptcha and the Honey pot trap suddenly have become useless antispam tools.

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