Kerry
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Hi Steve,
Yes, the scans will continue to run on updated sites. As you visit each site, you will be prompted to review and agree to the new terms.
-Kerry
Hello,
We have now updated our software, privacy policies, terms of use and made available a data processing agreement for those who need to sign it.
Please read our GDPR help article for further details:
https://www.wordfence.com/help/general-data-protection-regulation/Hi all,
We posted an update today that explains what we have been working on and will have available on our site very soon:
Hello,
I’m the team member actively working to ensure Defiant and the Wordfence plugin will be ready for GDPR in May. Please know we take this matter very seriously and are working hard on this issue. I will provide an update here in 1-2 weeks as we get everything finalized.
-KerryHi all,
I’m the team member actively working to ensure Defiant and the Wordfence plugin will be ready for GDPR in May. Please know we take this matter very seriously and are working hard on this issue. I will provide an update here in 1-2 weeks as we get everything finalized.
-KerryEach WordPress installation needs its own Premium license. If you have created a network of sites using WordPress multisite (https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Create_A_Network) then only one Premium license is needed to cover all the sites. If you have setup a main site and secondary site under the same WordPress installation, then only one Premium license is needed.
For example:
Subdomains such as site1.mysite.com and site2.mysite.com each need their own Premium license unless setup as a multisite network.
Subdirectories such as mysite.com/site1 and mysite.com/site2 each need their own Premium license unless setup as a multisite network.
Main domain and subdomain such as mysite.com and mysite.com/blog setup under one WordPress installation, only one Premium license is needed.
Please try the newest version (6.2.0) released today which has major performance improvements for the scan. If it’s still taking too long, please post on our forum, we can help figure out the problem.
Can you delete the rules.php file and try enabling Wordfence again? Wordfence will recreate that file when it starts which should resolve this problem.
Thank you for the feature suggestion. We already have this on our list but I don’t have an ETA when it might be available.
Unfortunately, It sounds like your site may be infected. Here is a link that details how you can clean an infected WordPress site including turning on more options in Wordfence to do a more thorough scan: https://www.wordfence.com/docs/how-to-clean-a-hacked-wordpress-site-using-wordfence/
Blocking an IP from the Live Traffic Feed only blocks the IP for a short time. If you want to make it permanent, once you have clicked on the IPs to block, go to the Blocked IPs page and click on the “make permanent” button next to each IP or there is an option at the top of the list called “Permanently block all temporarily blocked IP addresses”.
Let me describe how changing the date is supposed to work then we can figure out why it’s not working in your setup. When you click on the date field next to “Automatically switch to Enabled Mode on:” it should pop open a box where you can select the date.
I don’t think this box is opening in your setup. If it’s not, can you check if you are getting any errors in your browser?
We will be including the ability to remove this message in the next release due out shortly.
Can you give this another try, this may have been caused by a temporary server issue overnight.
One of our servers had a problem last night which has now been resolved. You shouldn’t be getting this error anymore.