“WP Stop Content Stealers” Documentation by “crivion” v1.0


“WP Stop Content Stealers”

Created: Oct 2014
By: Alex Crivion
Email: office@crivion.com

Thank you for purchasing my plugin. If you have any questions that are beyond the scope of this help file, please feel free to email via my user page contact form here. Thanks so much!


Table of Contents

  1. Installing the plugin
  2. Setting fast browse interval
  3. Changing CAPTCHA REQUEST page title
  4. Watching activity log

A) Installing the plugin - top

Installing the plugin is very easy just like any other wordpress plugin.
Connect to your WP-ADMIN panel by going to yoursite.com/wp-admin/

1st step) Point to plugins section and click add new. Then Choose upload file and pick the ZIP file you have downloaded from codecanyon.
2nd step) Second step is to activate the plugin by going to wp-admin->plugins.
From the list of the plugins activate WP Stop Content Stealers




B) Setting fast browse interval - top

What is fast browse interval?: basically this is a measure to detect a user browsing your website TOO QUICKLY.
WHY: a real user would take 2-3 seconds to go to a next page of your site while a robot can browse even 10-100-etc pages in a second.

You can choose the allowed number of seconds before a new page can be requested (browsed) by setting fast browse interval : Just go to Stop Stealers page in wp-admin panel and enter an interval of seconds to allow users browse from page to page. We recommend using a 2 or 3 second.


D) Changing CAPTCHA REQUEST page title - top

This page is automatically created when the plugin is installed containg a shortcode called [wscs_show_captcha]

When the plugin is detecting a suspicious visitor it will redirect to a CAPTCHA COMPLETION page requesting for a code to be entered by visitor to confirm he is a real human guest and not a content scraper.

Changing CAPTCHA Request Page title is the same as you would change any other wordpress page title: go to wp-admin->pages and find the page called WP Stop Content Stealers Captcha.


C) Log page - top

To keep you updated with what's happening in the background, WP STOP CONTENT STEALERS is logging everything so you can analyze: IP addresses (visitors) asked for CAPTCHA and the result: (COMPLETED CAPTCHA OR FAILED).

Find this log into WP Stop Content Stealers page in wp-admin panel.

Alex Crivion

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