WordPress publishers have started extending support for Turnstile, Cloudflare’s privacy-focused alternative to CAPTCHA. The software is a non-intrusive, free, and easy-to-use spam-blocking solution that bars access to user forms for login, contact, or user registration. It does not collate or store user data and remains invisible for a friction-free user experience. It does not ask each visitor to check a box to verify that the user is human. Cloudflare collaborated with Apple to create Private Access Tokens. Operating systems supporting these tokens, like macOS or iOS, use Turnstile for verification without compromising information. Still in the beta stage, Turnstile’s integration with WordPress plugins continues to increase. It will soon become a reliable way for users to block spammers from accessing WordPress sites.
WordPress Plugins Adapt Cloudflare Turnstile In Lieu of CAPTCHA
November 27, 2022 | | Updated: March 24, 2023
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