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WordPress Tip #6 – Build a Wall

Saturday, 10 November 2018 by Matthew Greasley

There’s bad people out there, people who will try and takeover your site. You need something to protect you, to keep potential threats at bay. That’s where Wordfence steps in… Wordfence Security – Firewall & Malware Scan Wordfence features a firewall and malware scanner to protect your WordPresssite . Wordfence uses with the newest firewall

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Tagged under: firewall, security, wordfence

WordPress Tip #4 – Backup Your Site!

Thursday, 08 November 2018 by Matthew Greasley

It’s important to backup your site. You may find that something goes drastically wrong with your site and you need to restore your site. You may find there’s security issues, you may have been hacked. There’s many reasons why you may need to rollback your site. Install a backup plugin such as UpdraftPlus (other plugins are

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Tagged under: backup, updraftplus

WordPress Tip #3 – Cookie Banner

Wednesday, 07 November 2018 by Matthew Greasley

If you own a website in the EU, or if your website is aimed at citizens in the EU, you need to compile with the law. If not you may risk enforcement action, and potentially fines. So what is a cookie? No it’s not some tasty morsel containing chocolate chips, these are small data files

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Tagged under: cookies, EU, GDPR, privacy

WordPress Tip #2 – Don’t Publish Posts As Admin

Thursday, 01 November 2018 by Matthew Greasley

You username is public, it is part of your posts and pages. Making your admin data known helps bots find you, and can lead to increased brute force attempts on your site. If you publish your admin username everywhere it makes it easier for your site to be hacked. It makes sense to have multiple

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Tagged under: security, username, wordpress tips

WordPress Tip #1 – Change Your Admin Username

Wednesday, 31 October 2018 by Matthew Greasley

If your admin username is ‘admin’, change it. Even better, don’t have ‘admin’ as your admin name from the start. Straightaway this will add a layer of security to your site. Bots and scripts will then have to discover your username before they begin to guess your password. Brute force attempts at accessing your site

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Tagged under: admin, backup, brute force, updraftplus, username, wordpress tips

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