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  • Thread Starter lorddimwitflathead

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    I’m testing out Access Watch. It’s still in beta, but seems pretty good so far. I’ve only been using it for a day. Using a combination of this plugin and .htaccess Site Access Control, and WP Htaccess Editor, we might be able to get back what we had in Wordfence.

    All of this just makes me realize that of course Wordfence has no interest in keeping our websites secure. They have a website cleanup service! It’s like putting the fox in charge of guarding the hen-house. Why would they make it easy to block people when they want your site to be hacked? That’s how they make money!

    Thread Starter lorddimwitflathead

    (@lorddimwitflathead)

    “Wordfence 7.0.1 was a major user interface redesign which moved the focus onto security fundamentals.”

    Perhaps you can explain to me how redesigning the INTERFACE moves the focus onto FUNDAMENTALS? That seems opposite to me.

    “Quick and easy”? That’s hilarious! It took me three times as long to see what traffic I had going to my site and to take action with version 7 than it did with 6.

    You guys are clearly in another world. Your attempts to mitigate the damage caused by your bad decisions by responding to negative feedback are pathetic to say the least. Fortunately, my subscription on 6 expired just before you released this disaster. I can’t imagine that I’m the only one who feels this way.

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