As you install Blocker. plugin for the first time, you get a admin section showing you a summary of your options and your system and admin settings.
If you are a complete WordPress beginner, I advise using security presets, then navigating through the options and see what each one does.
Installation Steps
1. Download this plugin from Codecanyon.
2. Unzip the blocker-plugin.zip
3. Upload all the files to your plugin directory. (your site directory / wp-content / plugins / ..)
4. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
5. For customizing the plugin’s settings, click on "Blocker. Plugin" menu in WordPress admin menu.
With user friendly admin panel, you can make special adjustments for Blocker.
> 100% Easy Translation Feature
- Blocker. plugin is coded as compatible with 100% translation into other languages. You should have POEdit program for this feature. Further information regarding language translation is available at this link:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Multilingual_WordPress
For Experts.
> Log System
- It records malicious users. You can easily check the suspicions.
> Unknown Web Bots Access
- This feature prevents fake users (web bots). It only allows safe web bots. Separates the real and the counterfeit with a special algorithm.
> Proxy and VPN Access
- You can easily block VPN and Proxy users. Works with Black Box API and results in 99% guarantee.
> Malicious IP Access
- With the StopForumSpam API you can block malicious IP addresses. Only blocks the malicious visitor.
> Registration and Comments Spam Protection
- With the StopForumSpam API you can block malicious mail addresses.
> Tor Browser & Tor DNS Access
- This feature blocks suspect TOR visitors.
> Fake Search Engine User Agents
- This feature controls search engine bots. It checks from the IP address whether it is real or not. Example: Googlebot, yahoo slurp, bingbot, yandexbot, etc.
> Unknown User Agents
- Real users use a real user agent (browser). This feature prevents Unknown and Undetectable user agents. Reduce unnecessary traffic on your website.
Manual Settings
> Whitelist
- The IP addresses you added to Whitelist are excluded from your active security settings. We recommend you to use this setting if you are using a Static IP address. Whitelist IP addresses enter one by one or like 127.0.0.1 - 127.0.0.55 state the range. Example: 127.0.0.1, 200.100.50.25 or between 127.0.0.1 - 127.0.0.6.
> User Agent Blacklist
- This feature blocks the User Agents you have selected. You can block Browsers, Operation Systems, Mobiles and Web Bots.
> IP, Country and ISP Blacklist
- With this feature you can block IP Addresses, Countries and Internet Providers.
> Referrer Blacklist
- Block the malicious, suspicious and unwanted referral and Google Analytics spam users.
> Mail & Domain Blacklist
- This feature blocks the Mail Addresses you have selected. Blocked people can't open membership and can't comment. Example (Mail Address): badmail@example.com, mail@example.com or you can block domains: gmail.com, hotmail.com, yahoo.com
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