Tag: encryption
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Why Let’s Encrypt is Enough
In this article we shed some light on what Let’s Encrypt exactly is and why your site doesn’t need an expensive certificate to be secure.
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Upgrade to PHP 7.3 for Better WordPress Performance and Security
If you are running WordPress on an ancient PHP version, you should update to version 7.3 as soon as possible. We’ll explain why and how in this article.
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Does Cloudflare Help My WordPress Site?
Our WordPress experts frequently give talks about speed optimizing WordPress, so it’s only natural that we get plenty of speed optimization related questions from WordPress users and developers alike. Cloudflare pops up occasionally in the discussion with some people and…
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13 Tips for a Secure & Efficient WordPress Database
Two of the most common WordPress issues? Security and speed. The one main factor these two have in common? The database.
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HTTPS is not optional
HTTPS protection is one of the many ways to improve the security of a website, and at Seravo’s WordPress hosting, HTTPS is always enabled and enforced.
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Six Ways to Improve WordPress Information Security
WordPress still suffers from the reputation of being not secure. We state There are no unsecure WordPress sites, only poorly upkept WordPress sites. Here is a list of ways to improve the security of your WordPress site – starting from…
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How to Block Spam on Your WordPress Site
Are you tired of constantly cleaning up and moderating the comment section of your site? Is your email bursting with mails from Jessica9230 commenting your newest articles for thousandth time with some fishy link? How will you take back control…
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HTTP/2 speeds up your websites
Have you ever wondered what the http:// in the beginning of the website URL stands for? The abbreviation comes from term Hypertext Transfer Protocol and both it and the HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) were developed in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, while…
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WordPress Security 101
There are many alternative facts around WordPress security. Is the system safe enough to be used at all?