How Does WP Ghost Compare to CloudFilt?
CloudFilt is a cloud WAF that filters network traffic. WP Ghost prevents hacks at the WordPress level with path security, firewall, 2FA, and more. They work together.
CloudFilt is a cloud WAF that filters network traffic. WP Ghost prevents hacks at the WordPress level with path security, firewall, 2FA, and more. They work together.
WP Ghost is a dedicated hack-prevention plugin. Clearfy is a WordPress optimization tool. They overlap slightly but serve different purposes. Full comparison inside.
Pair WP Ghost with a malware scanner like Wordfence, Sucuri, or WP Cerber for full coverage. WP Ghost prevents attacks. Scanning plugins detect and clean up. Guide inside.
WP Ghost complements other security tools by adding hack prevention, a layer they don’t provide. It can also work standalone. Here is how it fits your security stack.
WP Ghost monitors external attacks (Security Threats Log), internal user activity (Events Log), and sends real-time email alerts. Free and Premium monitoring explained.
WP Ghost and Wordfence are compatible. Wordfence detects threats and scans malware. WP Ghost prevents discovery by hiding WordPress paths. Use both for defense in depth.
WP Ghost blocks spam registrations by changing the signup path, adding reCAPTCHA, and limiting attempts. Reduces spam signups by up to 95%. Free feature. Setup inside.
Fully customizable. Every WP Ghost feature toggles on or off individually. Load presets for quick setup, then fine-tune paths, firewall, 2FA, and 65+ options.
No. WP Ghost uses lightweight rewrite rules with zero file scanning. It can reduce server load by blocking bot traffic. No measurable impact on page speed.
2FA only protects the login form. WP Ghost protects 30+ WordPress paths, blocks injection attacks, and stops bot reconnaissance. They cover different attack vectors.
WP Ghost doesn’t include a CDN. Its CDN Mapping feature extends custom path changes to your existing CDN domain. Auto-detects WP Rocket, BunnyCDN, and more.
WP Ghost improves speed by removing render-blocking scripts (emojis, embeds), blocking bot traffic at the server level, and reducing unnecessary requests. Free features.
Yes. WP Ghost and Solid Security (formerly iThemes Security) are fully compatible. WP Ghost handles path security, Solid Security handles hardening. Configuration guide.
WP Ghost and Solid Security serve different purposes. WP Ghost prevents attacks. Solid Security hardens WordPress and scans for malware. Use both for full protection.
No, if you use Whitelabel. WP Ghost connects automatically to your account on client sites. No token prompt, no branding shown. Here is how it works for agencies.
WP Ghost doesn’t create or replace sitemaps. It filters sitemap output to replace WordPress paths and remove plugin branding. Your SEO plugin stays in full control.
Yes. WP Ghost works with Cloudflare. Purge the Cloudflare cache after path changes. CDN URL Mapping ensures custom paths work across CDN-served files.
WP Ghost’s core features collect no personal data. Brute force and Events Log are optional. Cloud data auto-deletes after 30 days. Full GDPR breakdown inside.
No. WP Ghost does not break existing indexed media. Images, PDFs, and documents remain accessible through original URLs. SEO and caching are preserved.
WP Ghost doesn’t change page URLs, schemas, meta tags, or any SEO elements. It only changes internal infrastructure paths. Images stay accessible. Full SEO breakdown.
WP Ghost blocks automated comment spam bots and reduces CMS-targeted spam. It does not filter contact form submissions. Pair with an anti-spam plugin for full coverage.
Server firewalls handle network attacks. WP Ghost handles WordPress application attacks. They protect different layers. Both are needed for complete security. Guide inside.
Yes. WP Ghost includes 115+ free features for hack prevention. Sufficient standalone on managed hosting. Add a malware scanner if your host lacks one.
Yes. WP Ghost’s Events Log tracks logins, post deletions, plugin changes, and settings modifications by user, IP, and timestamp. Filter, search, and get email alerts.
Yes. Every WP Ghost setting is fully reversible. Revert individual settings, rollback to defaults, or deactivate to restore your site to its exact pre-installation state.
Yes. Your current plugin detects threats. WP Ghost prevents bots from discovering what to attack. Different layers, no conflict. Works with Wordfence, Sucuri, and more.
Rename /wp-content/plugins to plugins_temp via FTP to deactivate all plugins instantly. Test single plugins by copying them back one at a time. Full steps inside.
Both, for different reasons. Hiding from bots prevents automated attacks. Hiding from detectors protects branding. WP Ghost handles both with one security setup.
Hiding your CMS doesn’t affect SEO. Google doesn’t rank by CMS type. Page URLs, schemas, and meta tags stay unchanged. Image paths transition cleanly. Full breakdown.
Yes, but it is only one layer. Hiding wp-login blocks automated brute force bots. WP Ghost adds firewall, reCAPTCHA, and 2FA for complete login protection.