- Installing SureDash
- Updating SureDash
- Understanding Spaces and Space Groups in SureDash
- Add a Space Content Type
- How to Set Up a SureDash Course Space
- How to Set Up Google Login in SureDash: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Set Up Facebook Login in SureDash: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Understanding the Customize Portal in SureDash
- How Do You Customize the Portal Register Page in Suredash?
- How Do You Customize the Portal Login Page in Suredash?
- Setting up Space Groups
- How to Create a Feed Space
- How to Create a Discussion Space
- How to Set up “Course” space in SureDash?
- How To Set Up A Private Discussion Space In SureDash
- Creating a “Single Post/Page” Space in SureDash
- How to Set Up a “Link” Space in SureDash
- Understanding the “Single Post/Page” Space Type in SureDash
Cloudflare Turnstile with SureDash
Cloudflare Turnstile is a smart “CAPTCHA alternative.” It fits into your forms and lets real people pass without hassle, while blocking bots. It works behind the scenes or with a simple checkbox, depending on your settings
Keep spam away from your forms using Cloudflare Turnstile. It checks if the person filling out your login or registration is real, no puzzles or tricky clicks.
How To Enable Cloudflare Turnstile In SureDash
To add Cloudflare Turnstile to your registration/login forms, follow these steps:
Before proceeding, make sure you register for a Cloudflare account. You can sign up for a free account or choose any of Cloudflare’s paid plans.
- Go to your Cloudflare dashboard and navigate to Turnstile.
- Then, click the “Add Widget” button.
- Enter a name for your widget (this is for your internal reference) and add your domain name.
Note: Format your domain name like this: example.com so Cloudflare recognizes it. Also, you can add multiple domains. This allows you to use the same keys across multiple websites.
- Select any of the following options under “Widget Type” for your forms. This decides how Cloudflare checks for spam on your forms.
Here’s what each of these options does:
- Managed: Cloudflare checks the visitor’s information to decide if an interaction is needed. If an interaction is required, the user will simply check a box.
- Non-interactive: This option shows a widget with a loading bar while Cloudflare runs a browser-based check. It’s a completely automated process with no user interaction needed.
- Invisible: A background check that runs silently without any visible interaction or prompts for the user.
Now, decide whether you’d like to opt for pre-clearance for this site or not.
Note: If you choose this option, your Turnstile widget can give users a clearance cookie. This cookie makes it seem like the user has already passed a security check on your website. The cookie will stay valid for a specific time as specified in your website’s security settings.
Finally, click on the “Create” button. On the next screen, ensure you copy the generated Site and Secret key.
Adding Cloudflare Site & Secret Key To SureDash’s Global Settings
Now, we need to paste our site and secret key into our SureForms global settings. To do this:
- Go to SureDash > Settings and then click on “Login/Restriction”.
- Now, go to the “Cloudflare Turnstile” section here.
- Paste your Site Key and Secret Key here. Once added, click on the Save button in the top-right corner of the page.
Finally, you can enable Cloudflare Turnstile on your SureDash Login/Registration forms.
Enabling Cloudflare Turnstile On Individual Forms
Open either the Portal Login / Portal Registration form where you want to enable Turnstile, and then follow these steps:
- Go to “General” and open up the Spam Protection dropdown.
- Under “CAPTCHA Type,” select Cloudflare Turnstile.
Additionally, you can configure how your Turnstile checkbox appears to your users while filling out your form:
- Auto
- Light
- Dark
Finally, click on the “SaveDraft/Publish” button to save these settings.
That’s all! The Cloudflare Turnstile checkbox should show up on your SureDash’s Login/Registration form. Verify it yourself on the form front end.
And if you’re facing any issues enabling the Turnstile on your forms, feel free to reach out. We’re always here to help.
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