Category: WordPress how-to's

How to Avoid Caching Sensitive Information In WordPress

Published on December 12, 2023

In this article, you will discover how to avoid caching sensitive information in WordPress, and why it is crucial for your site’s safety.  Are you using caching to boost your WordPress site’s performance? Did you know it is possible to accidentally reveal your sensitive information to unauthorized visitors by doing that? You might think that […]

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How to Quickly Change (Or Reset) WordPress Password

Published on December 8, 2023

Looking to change or reset your WordPress password? You’ve come to the right place. In some cases, the standard password reset via email may not work – if you no longer have access to the email address associated with your WordPress user account or you’re simply not receiving the email. So, in this comprehensive guide, […]

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How To Disable PHP Execution and Directory Browsing in WordPress?

Published on December 5, 2023

In this article, you can learn how to disable PHP execution and directory browsing in WordPress to enhance your WordPress site security. Many attackers deploy automated robots on the internet to scan and exploit vulnerabilities on the internet. The exploitation process becomes easier if they have relevant information about the website such as what plugins […]

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How To Redirect WordPress from HTTP to HTTPs

Published on November 29, 2023

This is a practical article that helps you to redirect WordPress from HTTP to HTTPs. HTTP and HTTPS are two protocols that are used to transfer data between a web browser and a web server. The main difference between HTTP and HTTPS is that HTTPS uses encryption to secure the data that is sent and […]

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How To Protect WordPress Against Brute Force Attacks

Published on November 13, 2023

Brute force attack is arguably one of the most common and potentially dangerous threats to WordPress websites. A brute force attack involves hackers trying to guess your WordPress login credentials by repeatedly submitting different combinations of usernames and passwords. If they s쳮d, they can take over your entire website and cause serious damage. In this […]

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