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Advantages and disadvantages of WordPress passwordless login and other ways to protect your website
In the modern web environment, it is vital to protect the security of your website. Using passwordless login can greatly enhance the security and user experience of your website, but it also has its limitations. Below are the main advantages and disadvantages of password-less login as well as other effective ways to protect your website. For your WordPr...
WordPress User Management Guide
Managing WordPress users is an administrative task that is often overlooked, but it is critical to improving WordPress management and security. Poorly managed users can pose a security risk, especially as a site grows and develops. Fortunately, having a user management plan in place is more important than one might think...
How to Reset User Password in WordPress Dashboard
Resetting WordPress user passwords is an important thing to do, especially when the user forgets the password or the security of the account is at stake, WordPress reset passwords are crucial. Here are the detailed steps that I have compiled on how to reset user password securely in WordPress dashboard. 1....
How to Identify, Remove and Prevent Malware from WordPress Websites
What is Malware in WordPress? Malware is any harmful software designed to damage a computer system or website. It can infect your website through viruses, worms or spyware. For WordPress websites, malware attacks can affect the performance of your website,...
Why to Avoid Nulled WordPress Plugins and Themes
What are Nulled WordPress plugins and themes? Nulled WordPress plugins and themes are unauthorized pirated copies. These are premium plugins or themes that have been modified to be distributed illegally by removing license requirements. While the original developers through the General Public License...
Best WordPress Plugins of 2024 (II)
We talked about a few of the more useful WordPress plugins for 2024 earlier, mainly about form plugins and SEO plugins, see Best WordPress Plugins for 2024 (I) for more details. Today we'll look at the best security plugins, analytics plugins, and caching plugins for 2024 have...
Security Vulnerabilities in the Elementor Add-on Plugin and How to Protect Your WordPress Site
Elementor researchers have issued security advisories for 11 separate Elementor add-ons containing 15 vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities could enable hackers to upload malicious files, and one is rated as a high-threat vulnerability because it could allow hackers to bypass access control...
How to Block IP Addresses in WordPress
Every webmaster or administrator has run into a headache: the comment section is bombarded with spam like crazy, but those spammers always seem to find a way to get around all kinds of protection. The good news is that IP blocking can help you solve this trouble. An IP address is the name of every...
WordPress Security Tip: Adding Google Authenticator Two-Step Verification
Relying on passwords alone to protect your website is hard enough to keep out hackers and those unauthorized users. But the good news is that if you use Google Authenticator's two-step verification feature, you can add an extra layer of shielding to make your website more secure...
How to Stop Search Engines from Indexing WordPress Websites
Why should you prevent search engines from indexing your site? Because in some cases, search engines are not expected to index their sites: Unfinished sites - at this stage, which is full of errors and trial and error, it is recommended to use the WordPress staging environment for this purpose. Restricted...
WordPress Website Security: The Role of Firewalls and Optimization Methods
WordPress Firewall is like a special protection tool designed specifically for WordPress websites. It is actually a Web Application Firewall (WAF) designed to protect your WordPress website from all kinds of web attacks. The Concept of a Firewall A firewall is like a home...
WordPress Guide to Setting Up Two Factor Authentication and Plugin Options
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is used to protect your WordPress website from unauthorized access. While many WordPress users may think that setting up 2FA is cumbersome and complicated, it's actually not that hard. I'll help you understand how 2FA can provide your WordPress site with extra...


















