Title: Everything requires premium
Last modified: September 3, 2016

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# Everything requires premium

 *  [Derek Ashauer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sccr410/)
 * (@sccr410)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/)
 * The only thing you can really do is a file scan on the free version, everything
   else requires the premium version. I thought plugins in the WordPress Repository
   couldn’t even include premium features, they had to be in separate add-ons – 
   this plugin seems to violate tons of free plugin guidelines.

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 *  [themadproducer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/themadproducer/)
 * (@themadproducer)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016269)
 * I haven’t been using this long enough to have all the angles covered, but I have
   to respectfully disagree with your statement.
 * Here are some FEATURES that I use and NEED in the free version:
    – virus/file
   scanning – brute force login protection – instant banning of “banned url’s” –
   throttling and/or blocking of humans/bots depending on chosen criteria, (eg number
   of 404 pages, page visit frequency etc)
 * And believe me, every single day, I am getting bot attacks from countries all
   over the world. I cannot believe a much of a target WordPress is.
 *  [illusiodesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/illusiodesign/)
 * (@illusiodesign)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016290)
 * There’s a ton of features that are included in the free version. We’re using 
   the pro version mostly for country blocking. As themaproducer mentions, the basic
   of the plugin is extremely capable of providing an extra layer of security to
   your site. sccr410, dig a little deeper into the interface and you’ll discover
   the goods.
 *  Thread Starter [Derek Ashauer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sccr410/)
 * (@sccr410)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016291)
 * Maybe that is a flaw with the plugin then because from what I can tell everything
   I try to do to secure my site more says “This is for premium licenses only”. 
   The plugin isn’t well organized for me to understand what exactly it is doing.
 * I installed the plugin after a hack clean up and not more than 12 hours later
   it had malicious files back on the server and other core files altered. While
   it did email me about it which was nice, I assumed it would stop it from happening
   in the first place.
 * And, according to [https://wordpress.org/plugins/about/guidelines/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/about/guidelines/)#
   5
 * `Trialware is not allowed in the repository. It's perfectly fine to attempt to
   upsell the user on other products and features, but a) not in an annoying manner
   and b) not by disabling functionality after some time period. Similarly, you 
   cannot "cripple" functionality in the plugin and then ask for payment or provide
   a code to unlock the functionality. All code hosted by WordPress.org servers 
   must be free and fully-functional. If you want to sell advanced features for 
   a plugin (such as a "pro" version), then you must sell and serve that code from
   your own site, we will not host it on our servers.`
 * This plugin is clearly violating those terms and should be updating accordingly.
   I have my own premium plugin and spent quite a lot of time to make an add-on 
   model work to ensure I am in compliance with these rules, so should Wordfence.
 *  [Andrew Nevins](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anevins/)
 * (@anevins)
 * WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016294)
 * I don’t think this plugin is violating the theme guidelines, or at least the 
   one you’ve mentioned, but it is easy to see how someone could assume installing
   it would clear up a hacked site. It’s more of a “could” and “would be nice” job.
 *  Thread Starter [Derek Ashauer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sccr410/)
 * (@sccr410)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016295)
 * I didn’t expect it to clean up the hacked site, I expected it to protect it from
   getting hacked again so quickly. It does do a lot of other things, I was more
   frustrated that hacked files appeared so quickly.
 * There are so many instances within the plugin where I went to use a feature (
   trying to check that passwords are strong, for example) only to be told “You 
   must have a premium license”. This clearly violates the “cripple” clause and “
   All code hosted by WordPress.org servers must be free and fully-functional.” 
   To me that one is clear as day. And this feature is not listed as a premium feature
   on the plugin page, it makes it out to look like it is part of the free version.
   [http://screencast.com/t/YaoBxBPHc](http://screencast.com/t/YaoBxBPHc)
 *  [Anond](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anond/)
 * (@anond)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016296)
 * With all my respects I’m 100% disagree with your opinion. Nowadays you CAN’T 
   ride a Ford Focus and expect Lamborghini’s options. Just be realistic and balance
   your expectations based on the fact “Whatever you pay whatever you’ll be served”.
   For a free plugin Wordfence is the best ant the mos complete one among all the
   other security plugins (which I’ve tried bunch of them before).
 *  Thread Starter [Derek Ashauer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sccr410/)
 * (@sccr410)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/everything-requires-premium/#post-8016297)
 * You shouldn’t step into a car that looks like a Lamborghini and have a Ford Focus
   engine – that is what the rules of the WordPress Plugin Repository say and that
   is what this plugin does. It does do A LOT of things in the free version, I know
   it does. Most of my frustration came from having hacked files on my server literally
   hours after installing it as I had believed this would be able to prevent it.
   I know it’s not going to prevent everything, but hours later was just frustrating.
   After the hack, I dove in to try using more features and kept running into “You
   need a premium license” which made me more frustrated and the real reason for
   the low rating.

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