- = 6.49 30.01.2025 =
- * Fix. Email Existence check. The icon and popup now adaptive on window resizing.
- * Fix. EmailEncoder. Improved flow to skip encoding inside inline js.
- * Fix. Force Protection. Correcting the error of using the class before initialization, adding an option check.
- * Fix. Force Protection. Preventing notice occurs from js.
- * Fix. Integrations. Added nasa login exclusion.
- * Fix. Integrations. Improved ConvertKit forms integrations.
- * Fix. Integrations. Improved flow to prevent error occurs.
- * Fix. Integrations. Improved nasa registration params.
- * Fix. Integrations. Prevent broking elementor swiper gallery.
- * Fix. SFW. Fixed update flow, to prevent warning occur on download stage.
- * Fix. Settings. Improved refresh nonce flow.
- * Fix. Users checker. Selecting users for the checking was fixed.
- * New. Bot detector frontend data log. Save logs to alt sessions only if records has new event types.
- * New. FormDecoration. The plugin\\\'s signature has been added to all the decorations. Added click counting for signatures.
- * New. JS-Bundles. Branching the js bundle into external and internal and depending on their options.
- * New. UsersChecker. Sorting users implemented.
- * Upd. Dashboard widget. Countries flags convert to the svg sprite.
- * Upd. DeactivationPopup. Deleted the plugin deactivation pop-up.
- * Upd. Integrations. Skip Leaky Paywall validation request.
- * Upd. JS-Bundles. Changes to the assembly of bundles and their use.
- * Upd. ProtectByShortcode. Renaming the hook.
WordPress: How to update the CleanTalk Anti-Spam Plugin
Automatic Update
Go to WordPress Admin Page —> Plugins —> Installed plugins —> Anti-Spam by CleanTalk —> click the line "update now".
Automatic Update in Pictures
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Manual Update
- Go to WordPress Administrator Panel —> Plugins.
- Find the plugin "Anti-Spam by CleanTalk" —> Deactivate.
- After the automatic page refreshing find the plugin again "Anti-Spam by CleanTalk" —> Delete. Confirm files deletion.
- Download the plugin archive from CleanTalk (the link is at the beginning of this page or use the link given to you personally).
- Go to Plugins —> Add New —> Upload Plugin.
- Choose the downloaded archive and press "Install Now".
- After the installation, activate the plugin, make sure that the access key matches the key from your CleanTalk Dashboard.
- (Optional) Test the protection by making a registration using the blacklisted e-mail stop_email@example.com.
Manual Update in Pictures
Click here to open
1. Go to WordPress Administrator Panel —> Plugins.
2. Find the plugin "Anti-Spam by CleanTalk" —> Deactivate.
3. After the automatic page refreshing find the plugin again "Anti-Spam by CleanTalk" —> Delete. Confirm files deletion.
4. Download the plugin archive from CleanTalk (the link is at the beginning of this page or use the link given to you personally).
5. Go to Plugins —> Add New —> Upload Plugin.
6. Choose the downloaded archive and press "Install Now".
7. After the installation activate the plugin, make sure that the access key matches the key from your CleanTalk Dashboard.
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Congratulations. The Anti-Spam is updated!
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