Search Engine Tip: Prevent Duplicate Content By Removing Wildcard Subdomain From DNS

If you have a website, it is important to only publish it in one place. The underlying reason is that Google and other search engines do not like it if they find the same information in multiple places (so-called duplicate content). How is that possible if you do not intentionally copy pages to other places? One… Continue reading Search Engine Tip: Prevent Duplicate Content By Removing Wildcard Subdomain From DNS

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Set Default Homepage

Three years ago, we added a function to the Control Panel, called “Standard Homepage”, and we think it deserves a bit more attention. With this function, you determine where your website ‘lives’ as it were and it is very positive for SEO and conversion. This is because your website is accessible by default in several… Continue reading Set Default Homepage

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WordPress Downgrade Plugin

If for some reason you run into an issue when you upgraded WordPress, you can simply restore the backup that you made (you made one, right?) If the issue is with WordPress core, and for example your theme does not (yet) support the new WordPress version, then it’s good to know there’s a downgrade plugin… Continue reading WordPress Downgrade Plugin

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WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine”

[Upgrade issues? Check the downgrade plugin post] Here it is! WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” is finally released. The 39th version of WordPress is named after the jazz musician Billy Eckstine. You can download the latest version of WordPress or update in your dashboard. With the new WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine”, your site gets new power as it is packed with… Continue reading WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine”

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Two Factor Authentication (2FA) for Control Panel

The control panel already limits unauthorized login attempts to prevent anyone from accessing your sensitive information. You can also add an extra layer of protection by enabling two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication also known as two-factor verification or 2FA is an additional step in the login process that requires users to present a piece of information that… Continue reading Two Factor Authentication (2FA) for Control Panel

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How to protect yourself from your ISP snooping on the websites you visit

TLDR; To prevent your ISP snooping on the websites you visit, you must not only change your browser settings, you most likely also need to change your DNS settings. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) connects you to the internet, every request sent can be logged and tells your ISP which websites you visited, down to… Continue reading How to protect yourself from your ISP snooping on the websites you visit

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Thai Database Leaks 8.3 Billion Internet Records

Thailand’s largest telecommunications company’s Advanced Info Service (AIS) urgently brought down one of its databases following a leak of more than 8 billion real-time internet records on millions of Thai internet users. The data breach was discovered by security researcher Justine Paine, who found an exposed ElasticSearch database online containing DNS queries and Netflow data… Continue reading Thai Database Leaks 8.3 Billion Internet Records

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Keep your email safe from hackers and trackers using Firefox Private Relay

Firefox Private Relay is a new add-on service by Firefox maker Mozilla; the service is designed to reduce unwanted emails and spam by generating unique aliases acting as a proxy email service to hide the user’s email address from advertisers and spam operators when signing up for a web form. The service entered testing last month… Continue reading Keep your email safe from hackers and trackers using Firefox Private Relay

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