Title: Request Delaying setting
Last modified: December 29, 2025

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# Request Delaying setting

 *  Resolved [Pink_Imagination](https://wordpress.org/support/users/pinkimagination/)
 * (@pinkimagination)
 * [5 months, 1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/request-delaying-setting/)
 * My mosparo project has blocked me…
 * This is due to the Request Delaying setting. I refreshed the page several times(
   without submitting any form), and now I see the warning everywhere: “Your request
   has been delayed; please wait 31,535,992 seconds.”
 * This happened accidentally. Is it possible to configure the request delay to 
   be automatically lifted after 24 hours—or another specified duration?
 * Each time I refresh the page, the timer resets and starts counting again—and 
   31+ million seconds is extremely long…
 * Now I see this delay even on other websites belonging to different mosparo projects.
 * I’d prefer the blocking to apply only to a single site or a single form—not globally
   across all projects.
 * What should I do?

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 *  Plugin Support [Matthias Zobrist](https://wordpress.org/support/users/zepich/)
 * (@zepich)
 * [5 months, 1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/request-delaying-setting/#post-18769517)
 * Hi [@pinkimagination](https://wordpress.org/support/users/pinkimagination/)
 * Thank you very much for your questions.
 * **Issue 1: What can you do to remove the delay?To remove the delay, the easiest
   option is to use a small trick. Go to the delay security settings of your project
   and set the “Multiplicator” to 0.1. After saving the settings, go to your form
   and refresh the page multiple times. The seconds should drop pretty quickly, 
   and after ~10 requests, your delay should be around 30 seconds or less. Now go
   back to the delay security settings and set the “Multiplicator” to a normal value(
   1.0 or higher, see below).
 * **Issue 2: Is it possible to configure that the delay is automatically lifted?
   No, that’s not possible right now. The delay is lifted as soon as it expires.
   I will keep that in mind for future developments. It is probably also a good 
   idea (and much easier to implement) to add a function that lets an admin delete
   all delays/lockouts, so in your case, you could (if you’re an admin of the mosparo
   installation) delete all the delays.
 * **Issue 3: Blocking a single site/form and not globallyThe idea is that if a 
   bad actor (like a bot) is blocked in one project, there is no reason that the
   same bad actor should be able to fill out any forms protected by the same mosparo
   installation. In your case, yes, this isn’t good. But if a bot tries to submit
   the form multiple times, this feature will block it across all your projects.
 * **Now, what should you do?**
    1. Delete the delay with the method described above.
    2. Add your IP address to the allow list of all the projects. To prevent getting
       blocked by the delay or lockout feature (or the other security features), add
       your IP address to the allow list in every project. This way, these features
       will not affect your requests.
    3. Adjust the delay and lockout factors. In the delay or lockout settings, set 
       the “Multiplicator” to 1.0 so the delay and lockout are not increased with every
       request. You could then define a fixed delay or lockout period. For example:
       60 seconds for a delay and 86400 seconds (one day) for the lockout. Every additional
       request will not increase the number (since the “Multiplicator” is set to 1.0).
 * Please let me know if that worked and if you have any other questions.
 * Kind regards,
   zepich / mosparo Team
 *  Thread Starter [Pink_Imagination](https://wordpress.org/support/users/pinkimagination/)
 * (@pinkimagination)
 * [5 months, 1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/request-delaying-setting/#post-18770457)
 * Hi [@zepich](https://wordpress.org/support/users/zepich/)!
 * “_It is probably also a good idea (and much easier to implement) to add a function
   that lets an admin delete all delays/lockouts, so in your case, you could (if
   you’re an admin of the mosparo installation) delete all the delays_.”
 * This is a great idea!
   I’m really looking forward to the ability to manage blocks—
   it would greatly help me in my work.
 * Thank you for your assistance — my forms are now unblocked, and I can use the
   websites again!

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