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Use Contact Forms (Not Email Addresses) Listen, I get it. Use Google reCAPTCHA. You may not know this, but a few years back, Google officially killed CAPTCHA. Use the Honeypot Method. Ask a Question. Disallow Links. Install the Kismet WordPress Anti-Spam Plugin.
What is a spam bot? Use a CAPTCHA. Use a double opt-in form. Add a test question to your form. Add an unseen extra field or honey-pot. Block Comment Spam. Implement time-analysis. Hide target request.
Use Contact Forms (Not Email Addresses) Listen, I get it. Use Google reCAPTCHA. You may not know this, but a few years back, Google officially killed CAPTCHA. Use the Honeypot Method. Ask a Question. Disallow Links. Install the Kismet WordPress Anti-Spam Plugin.
What is a spam bot? Use a CAPTCHA. Use a double opt-in form. Add a test question to your form. Add an unseen extra field or honey-pot. Block Comment Spam. Implement time-analysis. Hide target request.
CAPTCHA prevents any spam or bots from entering data into fields on your site. This can include fake comments on posts, emails, fraudulent transactions, contact form entries and fake registration submissions. CAPTCHA comes in many forms.
They search for and fill in every form they can find. They're looking for any vulnerability that they can exploit for their gain. It might be to see if they can gain access to your site or web server. It can be to compromise your form to send out spam.
A simple way of stopping spam in your contact form / any website form is to use a honeypot. A honeypot is a trap that adds a hidden field to your form. Human visitors can't see the hidden field and will therefore leave it blank. Spam bots however will fill out all fields indiscriminately, including the honeypot field.
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