Blockify - Fraud IP Blocker
  • 💡About Blockify - Fraud IP Blocker
    • 🛡️How to validate checkout for fraud prevention
  • ⭐Getting started
    • Add a new rule to block
      • Block referrer URL
      • Block specific page
    • Add a new rule to redirect
    • Add a new rule to whitelist
    • Proxy and VPN blocker
    • TOR blocker
    • Auto-block visitors when IP changes
    • Content protection
    • Custom blocking template
    • Visitor Analytics
    • Fraud Orders
      • Auto-block visitors placing fraud orders
      • Auto-cancel high-risk orders
      • Order from VPN/Proxy
    • Block Checkout
      • Auto-block checkout with free products
      • Block checkout based on conditions
      • Instruction to add Checkout blocks (for Shopify Plus only)
    • Priority Rule Management
    • CSS customization
    • Loading effect of Blocking page
  • ⚡Tips and tricks
    • How to allow only a country to access my site?
    • How can I access my store if I have blocked my own country?
  • ❓FAQ
    • What is a referrer URL?
    • General FAQ
    • Features related FAQ
  • 📖Policies, Terms, and Conditions
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
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Block checkout based on conditions

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How to use:

Step 1: Turn on the Blockify checkout rule. Please review to learn how to enable it. If you've already enabled it, you can skip this step.

Step 2: Click the email, phone, name, country, or address box and enter the value you want to block from placing orders.

Due to Shopify's regulations, third parties are not allowed to intervene in abandoned checkouts, so this feature cannot block abandoned checkouts.

Once set up correctly, orders that meet the configured conditions will not be created. Instead, the checkout page will display a warning: "Order cannot be placed due to suspected fraud."

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