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Hi Adam
Thanks so much for your help. The issue seems to have cleared with no further user registrations, but I will keep your notes on file so I can refer to them if it crops up again.
All the very best, and thanks again.
Hi WFAdam, thanks for this info.
We use a Donations plugin that might have something to do with it.
I wasn’t able to make sense of anything on the LiveTraffic page that shed any light on it.
But I’m very happy to know your rate-limiting settings ideas, and I have implemented those. I inherited the site with unlimited amounts for all those settings, so it’s good to put some numbers up there.
I wonder if you could help me with one more thing that is also under the Firewall Options… For the “Allowlisted 404 URLs” these items are in there:
/favicon.ico
/apple-touch-icon*.png
/*@2x.png
/browserconfig.xmlDo you happen to know if this serves a necessary or useful function, or would you say it should be deleted?
Thanks very much, I so appreciate your help.
Have a great day!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Download Monitor] Clash with pluginHi Harish
Actually, a few days after I posted the enquiry somehow the issue corrected itself, so no problems anymore.
Thanks for your attention to this and please go ahead and mark it as resolved.
Thank you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] Stripe Credit Card form won’t functionDear Optimizing Matters, thank you for your response and sorry for my late reply – I have been working offline this week. We have not yet resolved the issue but we’re considering different ways – I will let you know if we need the snippet.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] Stripe Credit Card form won’t functionPS – Autoptimize just keeps blocking the wpforms.js file which is required for all fields to work properly
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Firefox doesn’t display correctlyHi Marko, thank you for looking into this. I disabled W3 Total Cache and it made no difference… So in that case, it must not be a caching issue – do you agree? Is it still worth looking at the general settings, or no?
Thank you.
Hi Dave, thanks so much for looking into this. I’m looking for something that would not only assist with external hackers, but would also be useful in the unlikely event of an internal breach… It seems that the Admins could just as easily disable the enforcement of 2FA as can the other internal users… If you have any suggestions I’d be really grateful.
Cheers,
tripa5