Hi,
Do you have any information to indicate that the problem is caused by our plugin, rather than a deficiency in the Google Captcha plugin? Since you gave us the 1-star review, that seems to indicate that you’re pretty sure where the problem lies? Can you share that information with us, please? Our plugin is engineered to be as co-operative as possible with other plugins, but it can’t force them if they’re not similarly engineered.
David
Hi Devid,
Many thanks for your respond! Yes, I use Google captcha. And maybe there are some conflicts. So, what is your solution, if I use Google captcha?
Hi @ap2002ua,
There’s not much point in using a Captcha as well as TFA. The point of a Captcha is proof of humanity (i.e. proof of not being a bot). But TFA already includes that. An automated script that attacks WP login forms won’t be filling in the TFA field, which isn’t present in the form until JavaScript dynamically adds it in the browser; so, it’s invisible to automated bots anyway.
David
So, is the best way to use your plugin is turn off Google capthca on login page (but leave on comments etc.) and than activate your plugin?
Hi,
Yes… what a Captcha does is already covered. I will look at the Captcha plugin if I get time to see what’s going on, because it’s better if everything just works – but, just turning it off won’t do anything to degrade your security if your accounts are using TFA.
David
Thank you! I’ll try to do it.
Hi,
Did you have any success?
David
Will try your advice later. Busy a bit )) Have changed review. Thank you!