The scourge of fake signups, bot attacks and the like can wreak havoc on your ability to serve your real affiliates and waste precious time.
This article suggests some steps to protect your site from spam submissions, as well as a process for getting rid of fake members if you receive spam.
Overwhelmed by Bot members he asked:
"Since January, my website has been flooded with bot accounts. They don't seem to do anything other than create fake profiles. I can only delete them one at a time and there are too many of them. Is there a way to stop these fake registrations? And is there an easier way to purge these accounts?"
Joshua de MemberMouse respondió:
"I'm sorry you've encountered spam. I have some recommendations to help you combat these annoying problems, and they're easy to set up.
En primer lugar in the WordPress list of bahamas consumer email admin, go to Settings > General and you'll see "Membership" with a checkbox and "Anyone can sign up". Uncheck this box, as it's not associated with MemberMouse, and doing so will prevent a lot of weird signups. It may already be unchecked, but I just want to be thorough.
WordPress Member Settings

Segundo Vaya a MemberMouse > Configuración de pagos and then tap the Otros ajustes tab .
Near the top, you'll see options for Membership Level or Default Product . Here, you want to set your Default Membership or Product. You want to choose one that has a cost and isn't free, as this will prevent fake signups like the ones you've shown me.
Default affiliation
Tercera also under Opciones de pago but under reCaptcha I recommend you set up reCaptcha V3 . It's an easy to set up and free service. This will thwart most spam as well, and with all the above options I've mentioned together, it should help control spam signups pretty well.