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Thanks for the reply. I thought that might be the case, but just wanted it confirmed.
I found this article which indicates that you can change the email address associated with a Sucuri account when upgrading: https://docs.sucuri.net/billing/how-do-i-change-my-email-address/
The question I then have is: if you subsequently downgrade to the free version does it keep the new email address, or revert to the old one?
Is the relevant value held in the xxxx_wfconfig table?
Thanks again for the reply. I’m afraid my level of technical expertise means that I struggle to follow what you’re saying. I should point out that I’m using the free version of Wordfence. Are the principles you’re stating here applicable to both free and paid versions?
Am I right in thinking that the email addresses used are held locally or remotely?
Would upgrading provide the opportunity to delete the original email address?
Many thanks for the replies. I’ve found that when I’ve changed the email address in the field you mentioned that alerts are then sent to both the new and original email addresses. I need to be able to stop email going to the original email address, which was used when I signed up to the service. Is there any way of eliminating this entirely (by upgrading to the premium service if necessary)?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Using GMail for notificationsI received direct communication from the MD. It’s a small company. The essence of the argument is that notifications causes some mail server IPs to be rate-limited resulting in emails being queued until the limit has been reset. A good example of this is Gmail accounts. Gmail only allows a mail server to connect to their servers a maximum of 100 times per hour.
Has anyone else come across limitations such as this with hosting services?
I would very much appreciate support on this. The reason this is an issue is because I’ve used a type of email address for notifications that is producing problems for one hosting provider, and so they intend to ban websites that send notification emails to the offending destination. So, I very much need to be able to replace the original Wordfence admin address with a new one.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Using GMail for notificationsI would appreciate some support on this.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Using GMail for notificationsSimply receiving notifications. Is this a very unusual (bad) thing to do?
Ok, I’ve understood now how this works, with the facility to override the global settings on individual pages.
Hi Aert
I’m very confident that there aren’t any issues with the plugin, but it obviously is a concern that problems are being flagged up incorrectly.
I’ve submitted Feedback reporting the website as safe. Hopefully the site and code in general will be whitelisted.
Another website that has embedded YouTube videos together with the Complianz plugin is reporting the same problem on Edge, with the equivalent Complianz file.
That’s great!
Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I understand your reasoning, which is fair enough. However, unless I’ve missed something, the revoke button isn’t included in the auto-generated cookie policy. Is this something that could be added for the next release?
Terrific plugin by the way.
I’ve found a workaround that works quite well in my situation, but is short of an ideal solution generally. This involves selecting the “Specific Pages / Posts / Taxonomies etc.” filter for the footer in one of my two languages. This involved selecting the specific pages for that language only.
In a website with a large number of pages and/or multiple languages the above process would be very time-consuming.
What is needed is what existed previously – for a particular header or footer to apply to the entire website (or other display criterion) for a particular language only.