Prosopo Procaptcha
Prosopo Procaptcha is a GDPR-compliant, privacy-first CAPTCHA solution, offering seamless bot protection without compromising user data. Key Features of Procaptcha Private & GDPR Friendly – No data storage ensures full compliance with privacy laws. Seamless Integration – A drop-in replacement for reCaptcha and hCaptcha, allowing setup within minutes. Customizable Defense – Easily adjust bot protection settings to meet your site’s specific needs. Affordable – Enjoy a top-value CAPTCHA solution with a generous free tier. Why Use Procaptcha in WordPress? Official WordPress Plugin – Specifically built for WordPress, ensuring secure and reliable integration. Multiple Built-In Integrations – Works seamlessly with core WordPress forms and popular form plugins. Supported list provided below. Multilingual – Completely translated into German (DE), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Italian (IT), and Portuguese (PT). Documentation – Plugin documentation is available to help you get the most out of the plugin. Third-Party Service Notice For proper functionality, the plugin loads the Prosopo Procaptcha JavaScript on your chosen forms to display the CAPTCHA on the client side. Upon form submission, the plugin communicates with the Prosopo Procaptcha API server-side to verify the CAPTCHA response. Please review the Prosopo Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions to fully understand data handling practices. Supported forms Form Plugins: Contact Form 7 – Add the [prosopo_procaptcha] field to your form. Everest Forms – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form (the Advanced Fields group). Fluent Forms – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form (the Advanced Fields group). Formidable Forms – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form. Gravity Forms – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form (the Advanced Fields group). Ninja Forms – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form (the Miscellaneous group). User Registration – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form (the Extra Fields group). WP Forms – Add the Prosopo Procaptcha field to your form (the Standard Fields group). WordPress Core Forms: Login Registration Lost Password Comments Post/Page password protection Visit the plugin settings to enable protection for these forms. Account Plugins: The Procaptcha plugin is officially compatible with the following plugins, that extend the WordPress account features: Security: 1. All-In-One Security (Hide backend feature) 2. LWS Hide Login (Hide backend feature) 3. Login With Ajax (AJAXify Login Forms feature) 4. Security Optimizer (Hide backend feature) 5. Solid Security (Hide backend feature) 6. WPS Hide Login Branding: 1. Branda White Labeling 2. Custom Login 3. Login Customizer 4. Login Designer 5. Login Page Customizer by Colorlib 6. Loginpress 7. Theme My Login 8. Ultimate Dashboard 9. White label 10. YITH Custom Login Account-related: 1. Simple Membership 2. User Registration 3. Memberpress – Login, Reset password: via Procaptcha plugin settings -> Core forms. Membership register – via on-membership settings While only the items above are tested, overall, the Procaptcha plugin supports all the plugins with custom account forms that use the native WordPress account hooks. Other Integrations: BBPress – Account forms from the shortcodes; Forum forms: Open the target forum settings to enable topic and reply forms protection. Elementor Pro – Form widgets: use the Prosopo Procaptcha field. Login widgets: use the Prosopo Procaptcha checkbox in the Form Fields tab (Login must be enabled in the Procaptcha plugin settings->Core forms). JetPack (Forms) – Gutenberg form block: Add the Group block with the prosopo_procaptcha shortcode inside the target form block. WooCommerce – My Account forms; Classic Checkout, Blocks Checkout, Order Tracking forms: enable protection in the WooCommerce tab of the plugin settings. Spectra – Form block: add hidden input with the prosopo_procaptcha name Beaver Builder – Contact, Subscribe forms: enabled protection in the target form settings; Login form: Procaptcha plugin settings->Core forms. Built-In Integrations: Some of the plugins have Procaptcha support in its core, so you don’t need this plugin to use Procaptcha with them: Mailchimp for WordPress Site reviews More integrations coming soon!
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ReCaptcha Integration for WordPress
Integrate reCaptcha in your blog. Supports no Captcha as well as old style recaptcha. Provides of the box integration for signup, login, comment formsand Ninja Forms as well as a plugin API for your own integrations. Features: Secures login, signup und comments with a recaptcha. Supports old as well as new reCaptcha. Works together with WP Multisite bbPress BuddyPress AwesomeSupport (thanks to Julien Liabeuf ) WooCommerce (Only checkout, registration and login form. Not password reset) Ninja Forms cformsII For integration in your self-coded forms see this wiki article for details. Localizations Brazilian Portuguese (thanks to Vinícius Ferraz) Spanish (thanks to Ivan Yivoff) Italian (thanks to Salaros) German Latest Files on GitHub: https://github.com/tareq1988/wp-recaptcha-integration Compatibility On a WP Multisite you can either activate the plugin network wide or on a single site. Activated on a single site everything works as usual. With network activation entering the API key and setting up where a captcha is required is up to the network admin. A blog admin can override the API key e.g. when his blog is running under his/her own domain name. Known Limitations You can’t have more than one old style reCaptcha on a page. This is a limitiation of reCaptcha itself. If that’s an issue for you, you should use the no Captcha Form. A No Captcha definitely requires client side JavaScript enabled. That’s how it does its sophisticated bot detection magic. There is no fallback. If your visitor does not have JS enabled the captcha test will not let him through. On a Contact Form 7 when the reCaptcha is disabled (e.g. for logged in users) the field label will be still visible. This is due to CF7 Shortcode architecture, and can’t be fixed. To handle this there is a filter recaptcha_disabled_html. You can return a message for your logged-in users here. Check out the GitHub Repo for details. As of version 4.3 CF7 comes with its own recaptcha. Both are supposed to work together. I you want to keep the WP ReCaptcha functionality, e.g. if you want to hide the captcha from known users, leave the integration in the CF7 settings unconfigured. Old style reCaptcha does not work together with WooCommerce. In WooCommerce the reset password form can not be protected by a captcha. Woocommerce does not fire any action in the lost password form, so there is no way for the plugin to hook in. Take a look at this thread for a workaround. Due to a lack of filters there is no (and as far as one can see, there will never be) support for the MailPoet subscription form. Plugin API The plugin offers some filters to allow themes and other plugins to hook in. See GitHub-Repo for details.
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