helsinkisisu Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM This question has been asked before, but it usually related to the contact form, and previous replies have given code changes to older versions of PS. I have what I suspect to be a potential fraudster who regularly registers a new account during checkout, but their address is fake/incomplete , their email is either fake or temporary and their IP always changes. It is always mail*******@protonmail.com (where * are numbers), which suggests it might be Protonmail's hide-my-email aliases. I ban the email and IP, but that is no help in this case. What I would like to do is block all mail*@protonmail.com email addresses from registration. It there a way to do this in PS 8.2.1? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alex_developer Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM Share Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM You can prohibit registration and order placement for users who use temporary email addresses, i.e., block email addresses registered on temporary email service domains. There is a large list of such domains on the Internet. I used this approach in one of my projects, and it works great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helsinkisisu Posted yesterday at 10:05 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 10:05 AM 3 minutes ago, alex_developer said: You can prohibit registration and order placement for users who use temporary email addresses, i.e., block email addresses registered on temporary email service domains. There is a large list of such domains on the Internet. I used this approach in one of my projects, and it works great. Thanks for your reply. Is there a process written somewhere to do this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alex_developer Posted yesterday at 10:11 AM Share Posted yesterday at 10:11 AM (edited) 10 minutes ago, helsinkisisu said: Thanks for your reply. Is there a process written somewhere to do this? I haven't seen it anywhere on the internet. I developed this functionality myself. Here is a file with more than 100,000 temporary email domains: Edited yesterday at 10:16 AM by alex_developer (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helsinkisisu Posted yesterday at 10:22 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 10:22 AM Thanks. However, while I am fine with editing code, but I am not a developer able to create something like this. 🙁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alex_developer Posted yesterday at 10:35 AM Share Posted yesterday at 10:35 AM 12 minutes ago, helsinkisisu said: Thanks. However, while I am fine with editing code, but I am not a developer able to create something like this. 🙁 If you need help with this, please don't send me a private message. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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