Description
CaptchaFox defends and safeguards your website against automated attacks such as account takeover, spam, scalping, and web scraping, while adhering to EU data protection regulations.
It utilizes a variety of data signals and challenges to verify the authenticity of the user without the use of cookies or trackers.
The challenges have low friction and are easily solvable for humans, but difficult for bots. With the one-click challenge, legitimate users don’t even know they’re being challenged.
This plugin comes with out-of-the-box support for popular form plugins, such as Contact Forms 7, WPForms, Woocommerce, Mailchimp, and more. Therefore, no developer experience is required.
To get started, login or create an account at portal.captchafox.com and locate your keys.
See the available plans and pricing for more advanced features and additional support.
Supported Forms and Plugins
- WordPress Login
- WordPress Registration
- WordPress Password Reset
- WordPress Comments
- Elementor Forms
- Gravity Forms
- WP Forms Lite
- Contact Form 7
- Ninja Forms
- Ninja Forms Multi Step
- Woocommerce Checkout
- Woocommerce Login
- Woocommerce Registration
- Woocommerce Password Reset
- Mailchimp for WordPress
- Forminator
- BBPress New Topic
- BBPress Reply
- Otter Blocks
- Fluent Forms
- Avada Forms
Privacy Notices
CaptchaFox is compliant with various privacy laws, such as GDPR, CCPA, and others.
This plugin does not use cookies, track users, store personal data or communicate with external services that are not required for verification.
Once the plugin is activated, the CaptchaFox service may receive the user’s IP address and browser vendor data while protecting enabled pages. However, CaptchaFox is designed to reduce the use of data and to dispose of it as soon as the verification request is processed.
To learn more, please read the privacy policy at captchafox.com/privacy.
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Installation
- Install the plugin via the WordPress.org plugin repository or upload the
captchafox-for-forms
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin on the Plugins page (Plugins > Installed Plugins).
- Enter your Site Key and Secret Key in the General settings tab (Settings > CaptchaFox)
- Enable CaptchaFox for your installed form plugins (Settings > CaptchaFox > Plugins)
FAQ
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Where do I find my keys?
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You can find your site key and secret key in the Portal.
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How to set the widget options programmatically?
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You can use the following filters to override the language, theme and mode:
– capf_language
– capf_theme
– capf_modeExample
/** * Filters the CaptchaFox language setting. * * @param string $language Language. */ function set_custom_language( $language ) { return 'YOUR_LANGUAGE_CODE'; // see https://docs.captchafox.com/language-codes for available codes } add_filter( 'capf_language', 'set_custom_language' );
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Where can I learn more about CaptchaFox?
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Visit the website to find more information about CaptchaFox.
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Contributors & Developers
“CaptchaFox for WordPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“CaptchaFox for WordPress” has been translated into 1 locale. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
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Changelog
1.10.0
- Support Gravity Forms
1.9.0
- Add filters to override options programmatically
1.8.0
- Support Elementor Forms
1.7.0
- Tested on WooCommerce 9.0
- Tested on WordPress 6.6
- Fix widget not appearing on WordPress register page
1.6.0
- Tested on WooCommerce 8.7
- Support Avada Forms
1.5.0
- Support Fluent Forms
1.4.0
- Tested on WooCommerce 8.6
- Tested on WordPress 6.5
1.3.0
- Tested on WooCommerce 8.5
- Support Ninja Forms Multi Step
- Add theme option
1.2.0
- Add support for Otter Blocks
1.1.0
- Add support for NinjaForms
1.0.0
- Plugin Created