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BotProof Captcha – The future of WordPress protection against spammer

Akismet catch the spammer and put it in spam post bin. I get over 50 spam post and it increasing. The WP-Ban plugin help me to reduce it to 20-25. Akismet have lacked of power to protect you live. It only protects you after comment. Thus the bot able to increase the index of spam post and one have to check manually if there is any real reply available or not. It is really timed wasting to find reply which are posted by real person. Now this work is easy with BotProof Captcha.

Description: BotProof Captcha is a free anti-spam and anti-bot solution which uses a new and unique type of CAPTCHA.This is the next generation in captcha technology, Captcha 2.0. No more distorted letters that annoy your users, and no more OCR bots breaking through weak captcha implementations. BotProof captchause dynamic information to display hidden symbols in unique ways that are harder for bots to break through, yet easier for your users to read. The captcha actually look like a flash image or blinking image thus it is hard to short for bots but easily understandable for users.

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3 Responses to “BotProof Captcha – The future of WordPress protection against spammer”

  1. [...] install that plugin and use it. You don’t need to go within any complex process. With this plugin you can monitor how much hit you get on that link. So that means you can create a very basic short [...]

  2. Mark Thomas says on May 27, 2009

    I’ve been using botproof on my site and I still get spam. I get it from fewer sources, but I get more of it. I suppose that is because it’s easy to use a search engine to locate botproof sites. In any case, I’m looking for an alternative.

  3. Arafat says on May 27, 2009

    Thanks Thomas for sharing this info with me. I also remove it after facing slow page load speed.

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