Keeping your Sellpass store secure and ensuring a trustworthy environment for your users is crucial. One way to maintain this is by managing blacklists effectively. Here’s a guide to creating and managing blacklists on your Sellpass dashboard.
Step 1: Accessing the Blacklist Dashboard
First, log in to your Sellpass account and navigate to the Blacklists section of your dashboard. This is where you'll manage all aspects of your blacklist.
Step 2: Understanding Blacklist Types
Sellpass allows you to blacklist by IP, Country, and Email. Each type serves a specific purpose:
IP: To block specific IP addresses from accessing your store.
Country: To restrict access from certain countries.
Email: To prevent specific email addresses from making purchases or interacting with your store.
Step 3: Creating a Blacklist
Click the "+ Create blacklist" button. You’ll be taken to a page where you can specify the type of blacklist you want to create. Enter the relevant details in the 'Blocked Data' field:
For IP: Input the exact IP address.
For Country: Use the country code, not the country name. For example, use “DZ” for Algeria. Ensure you’re using the correct ISO country codes.
For Email: Enter the full email address you wish to block.
Step 4: Adding Notes (Optional)
You can add notes to each blacklist entry. This is particularly useful for keeping track of why a certain IP, country, or email was blacklisted.
Step 5: Saving Your Blacklist
After entering the necessary information and notes, click "Create rule" to save your blacklist entry.
Step 6: Managing Your Blacklists
Back in the Blacklist Dashboard, you can view all your created rules. Here, you can search, edit, or remove entries as needed to keep your blacklist up to date.
In Summary
Effectively managing your blacklists on Sellpass is an essential part of maintaining the security and integrity of your online store. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your store remains a safe place for genuine customers to shop.
Remember to regularly review and update your blacklists to adapt to any new security threats or changes in your store's access policies.