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  • Hi Mee,

    Wordfence will work fine with another cacheing plugin. We do recommend only using one cacheing plugin. If you decide to use our Falcon Cache, then disable WP Super Cache.

    If you choose to use another caching engine, plugin or cloud service, Wordfence will work just fine. However please note that some of our blocking features that block access to static content like country blocking, IP blocking and IP throttling may not work correctly because instead of blocking a malicious IP, they will be able to view your content as it is served from the cache. With Falcon Engine we have endeavored to provide a balance between security and performance, so when you enable Falcon we disable features that don’t work reliably in a cached environment, make it clear what has been disabled and ensure that other essential security features are still operational.

    Thanks!
    Brian

    Thread Starter meemagnum

    (@meemagnum)

    Thanks Brian!

    I actually disabled, and then deleted WP Super Cache.

    Then I installed Wordfence, ran the scan (thank you for clear trouble shooting tips… it kept stalling so I had to increase the maximum scan time to 15 seconds and it competed).

    Turned on Falcon Engine.

    I’m excited to monitor my CPU usage, and I’ve been getting dinged by my webhost about using excessive (>100 CPU minutes per day) usage.

    Fingers crossed!

    I have a feeling I will be upgrading to your premium edition soon.

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