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Which WordPress plugins need to be whitelisted?

Which WordPress plugins need to be whitelisted?

🔒 Preparing Your WordPress for ContentStudio Integration

Before proceeding, make sure you review the following points to avoid common integration issues. These will help ensure smooth connectivity and publishing from ContentStudio.

Plugins That Might Block ContentStudio Requests

If you already have the ContentStudio plugin installed and see errors, try deactivating the following plugins:

  • Wordfence

  • Jetpack

  • All in One WP Security and Firewall

  • iThemes Security

  • Bulletproof Security

  • Sucuri Security

  • Rapid Search Deindexer

  • WP Content Guard

  • WP Response PRO

  • WP Stealth Ads

  • WP Total Audit

  • WP Traffic Up

  • WebArx

  • Malcare Pro

Whitelisting ContentStudio IP

IP address to whitelist: 116.203.138.107

Follow this guide for Wordfence: Whitelisting ContentStudio IPs for Wordfence

FAQs

Q1: Why am I getting a blocked request error?

Security plugins or ModSecurity may be preventing ContentStudio from connecting. Deactivate conflicting plugins or whitelist ContentStudio IPs.

Q2: Which plugins are known to block ContentStudio?

Common culprits: Wordfence, Jetpack, iThemes Security, Bulletproof Security, Sucuri Security, and others listed above.

Q3: How do I whitelist the ContentStudio IP?

Use the guide linked above for Wordfence, or configure your firewall/security plugin to allow 116.203.138.107.

Q4: Is it safe to deactivate security plugins temporarily?

Yes, temporarily deactivating them for integration is safe. Reactivate them after whitelisting ContentStudio IPs.

Q5: Do I need to modify server settings?

Only if ModSecurity is blocking requests. Check your server logs or contact your hosting provider to allow API calls from ContentStudio.

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