• Hey, the plugin is good and does good work. I read some of the reviews too and i agree with there should be more control on the plugin page directly to customize what should be allowed/disallowed – that gives more flexibility on having the security plugin. Wonderful job btw!!

    I was curious if you can solve users don’t get managed challenge when they come from search engines as I noticed results from google also get managed challenge. Btw i was using a rule that skipped managed challenge for verified bots and with referrers and showed managed challange for hits with no referrer but somehow after a week some bad bots found a way to skipped that too 🙁

    Also, I couldn’t find this option – does these rules also skip MC for origin IP?

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  • Plugin Author Rob – 5StarPlugins / PressWizards

    (@presswizards)

    Hi @couponzania thanks for your great review! And the questions, they are good ones to wonder about. We do have some features to allow you full control on the rules, filter them to customize them, or use the simple checkboxes in the Premium version to allow external services and their bot user agents.

    Yes, verified bots in Cloudflare’s bot listing should get managed challenge, and the visitor’s browser should pass that invisibly via the Good Bot skip rule… if they are different search engines not listed in Cloudflare’s bot list, you should find those in the Security > Analytics > Events log, and add their IPs or user agents to the Good Bot list.

    All others should get Managed Challenge, and most of those are invisible to the user, or at least after the first one, so that is ok too.

    Plugin Author Rob – 5StarPlugins / PressWizards

    (@presswizards)

    Oh @couponzania and you should def add your origin IP and any other related host IPs to the Good Bot rule… vital so cron and other actions are not affected by Cloudflare.

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