Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64612): “ReCaptcha v2 for Contact Form 7” – Version 1.4.9

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64612): “ReCaptcha v2 for Contact Form 7” – Version 1.4.9

ReCaptcha v2 for Contact Form 7 is a lightweight compatibility plugin designed to bring back Google reCAPTCHA v2 support to Contact Form 7 after version 5.1 removed the [recaptcha] tag in December 2018. Instead of introducing custom implementations or external wrappers, the plugin restores the original functionality from Contact Form 7 v5.0.5, preserving the familiar behavior many site owners relied on.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64611): “Database Addon for Contact Form 7” – Version 1.3.5

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64611): “Database Addon for Contact Form 7” – Version 1.3.5

Collecting form submissions is valuable, but storing them inside WordPress also creates a high value target because entries often include names, emails, phone numbers, messages, and sometimes sensitive business context. Database Addon for Contact Form 7 version 1.3.5 has successfully completed the CleanTalk Plugin Security Certification process and received PSC-2026-64611, confirming that the plugin was reviewed from a secure code perspective with attention to the most common exploitation paths for data capture and export plugins.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64610): “GoSMTP” – Version 1.1.8

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64610): “GoSMTP” – Version 1.1.8

Email delivery is business critical, but email sending plugins also sit on a sensitive boundary where they handle SMTP credentials, API keys, admin side settings, and in some cases email logs that can contain personal data. GoSMTP version 1.1.8 has successfully completed the CleanTalk Plugin Security Certification program and received PSC-2026-64610, confirming that the plugin was assessed with a strong focus on secure coding practices and common real world WordPress attack paths.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64609): “User Role Editor” – Version 4.64.6

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64609): “User Role Editor” – Version 4.64.6

User Role Editor v4.64.6 is a widely used WordPress administration plugin that lets site owners manage roles and capabilities through a clear checkbox based interface, making it easy to add, remove, clone, and delete roles while also supporting per user capability assignments and multisite networks. Because role and capability management directly governs access control across WordPress, any weakness in implementation could have severe impact, including unauthorized privilege changes or admin takeover paths. User Role Editor has passed CleanTalk Plugin Security Certification under PSC-2026-64609, confirming that the plugin was assessed for secure coding practices and validated against major vulnerability classes.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64608): “Post Types Order” – Version 2.4.3

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64608): “Post Types Order” – Version 2.4.3

Post Types Order v2.4.3 is a widely adopted WordPress plugin with over 12 million downloads that gives site owners precise control over how posts and custom post types are ordered using a clean drag and drop workflow inside WordPress. Because ordering affects query behavior and admin interfaces, a plugin like this sits close to core content retrieval and display logic, which makes secure implementation essential. Post Types Order has passed CleanTalk Plugin Security Certification under PSC-2026-64608, confirming that the plugin was assessed for secure coding practices and validated against major vulnerability classes.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64607): “Code Snippets” – Version 3.9.5

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64607): “Code Snippets” – Version 3.9.5

Code Snippets (v3.9.5) is one of the most practical productivity plugins in the WordPress ecosystem because it lets site owners add and manage custom functionality as “mini-plugins” without touching functions.php – and now it also comes with verified trust: it has earned CleanTalk’s Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64607), confirming that its codebase and security boundaries hold up under real-world scrutiny, even though it operates in a category (code execution / site customization) where security discipline matters more than anywhere else.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64606): “WP Fastest Cache” – Version 1.4.6

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64606): “WP Fastest Cache” – Version 1.4.6

WP Fastest Cache (v1.4.6) is a performance-focused WordPress caching and optimization plugin built to reduce server load, accelerate page delivery, and improve real-world metrics like Google PageSpeed and Core Web Vitals—and now it has also proven its security posture by successfully earning CleanTalk’s Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64606), confirming that speed gains don’t come at the cost of safe code, safe defaults, and hardened behavior in high-traffic environments.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64605): “Translate WordPress with GTranslate” – Version 3.0.9

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64605): “Translate WordPress with GTranslate” – Version 3.0.9

Translate WordPress with GTranslate (v3.0.9) is a multilingual WordPress solution that uses Google Translate automatic translation to make a site available in 103 languages, dramatically expanding reach to more than 99% of internet users. Since GTranslate has been providing website translation services since 2008, the plugin is built around a mature translation platform and a cloud-based approach that aims to keep the WordPress site fast—translations are delivered without heavy on-site processing. In paid editions, GTranslate adds full multilingual SEO capabilities (subdomains/subdirectories, indexable translations, translated metadata, hreflang, and more), helping websites grow international traffic and sales. Because translation plugins operate on nearly every frontend pageview, output user-visible content dynamically, and may modify SEO metadata and URL structures, security must be treated as a primary requirement. That’s why it’s important that GTranslate v3.0.9 has passed CleanTalk Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64605), confirming the plugin was reviewed and validated against critical vulnerability classes and secure-coding expectations.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64604): “Wordfence Security” – Version 8.1.4

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64604): “Wordfence Security” – Version 8.1.4

Wordfence Security (v8.1.4) is one of the most widely deployed WordPress security plugins, combining an endpoint Web Application Firewall (WAF), malware scanning, login hardening (including 2FA), and centralized monitoring capabilities through Wordfence Central. Because a security plugin operates at the most sensitive layers of a WordPress site—authentication flows, request filtering, filesystem integrity checks, and threat detection—its own code integrity and safety are absolutely crucial. That’s why Wordfence Security v8.1.4 achieving CleanTalk Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64604) matters: it indicates the plugin has been audited and validated to meet strong secure-coding expectations and to resist major exploit classes that commonly affect WordPress plugins.

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64603): “Google for WooCommerce” – Version 3.5.2

Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64603): “Google for WooCommerce” – Version 3.5.2

Google for WooCommerce (v3.5.2) is a commerce-focused extension that connects your WooCommerce store to Google’s ecosystem—most importantly Google Merchant Center, Google Ads (Performance Max), and Google tag / conversion tracking—so product data stays synchronized and campaigns can be launched and optimized from within WordPress. Because this plugin touches high-value surfaces (product feeds, pricing/inventory updates, ad attribution, and privacy-conscious conversion signals), security and data integrity are essential. That’s why it matters that Google for WooCommerce v3.5.2 has passed CleanTalk’s Plugin Security Certification (PSC-2026-64603), confirming the plugin was evaluated for secure coding practices and validated against a wide range of critical vulnerability classes.