Hmm ... I must be a bot then, they are being displayed in my browser (w3m) with default settings?The data the logs show is entered by automated programs, not humans trying to register. There are no privacy or security concerns since humans cannot enter information in those fields. They can't even see those fields.
They do?The logs don’t support mobile view right?
Fixed: Added code to prevent the addon from being installed on XF version 2.0.x
What's your grand total to-date, Bevans?Just had nearly 4000 blocked yesterday evening. I don't know what it is about my go-kart site that draws them.
As usual, none got through.
Since October 13 when I first bought and installed this add-on, I'm up to a total of 8,894 foiled spam registration attempts.I implemented this mod at about 9:15 AM EDT this morning.
It's now 5:30 PM EDT, and the Spaminator log shows 44 spammer attempts. Already.
None have been reported. It's extremely unlikely.How many real humans get blocked accidentally?
There never was one. Only a question about it.Is the mobile issue fixed?
Because "nothing can stop spam." So this defeatist mentality makes most people just put up with it. They're not going to take it all that seriously, not seriously enough to pony up 30 bucks to try this. But if you are really serious about stopping automated spam, this is the tool to have in the toolbox.What puzzles me is that with the amount of spam going on, why isn't everybody using this add-on?
Contact form AND one for the login form too - to stop the spammers already registered from using automation to log in.I've been using it a couple of weeks now and it has completely stopped automated 'bot' registrations.
There is a similar add-on that also stops spam bot emails from the Contact form which works just as well.
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