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Linda Wessels
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Google Consent Mode v2 and data protection-compliant ads
How does Google Consent Mode v2 work? And how can I manage advertising in a legally compliant and efficient way – despite requirements?
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Elena Erdmann
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The 4 biggest WordPress security vulnerabilities
We'll tell you which WordPress security vulnerabilities there are and what you should look out for to protect your website against attacks.
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Jonas Tietgen
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WordPress maintenance step by step: how to do it yourself
Do you want to take over your WordPress maintenance yourself without it getting complicated? We'll tell you all the necessary steps and tools.
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Wolfgang Stefani
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Dark patterns examples – recognising manipulative marketing and design
How dark patterns in online marketing manipulate you on a daily basis and how to recognise them. With examples of frequently used dark patterns.
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Tobias Schüring
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Hide WP-Admin: How effective are WPS Hide Login & Co. really?
Hiding the WP admin is popular. Read here how useful the technique really is and how you can implement it with plugins such as WPS Hide Login.
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Matthias Held
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4 measures to prevent brute force attacks on your WordPress
What types of brute force attack are there and how can you protect your WordPress against them? We have measures & tips for you!
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Leefke Krönke
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How to solve the 4 most common WordPress errors
WordPress errors can be quite frustrating! In our article, we'll show you how to fix 4 of the most common WP problems.
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Tobias Schüring
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Cross-site scripting – how your website is hijacked
Cross-site scripting, or XSS, is one of the most common security vulnerabilities of all. Here you can find out how dangerous the attacks are.
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Nick Schäferhoff
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What is a DDOS attack and how do you protect your website against the consequences?
DDoS attacks on websites are on the rise. Here you can find out what dangers there are for your website and how you can protect yourself.
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Secure browsers? 9 popular browsers and their data protection functions
How secure is your browser in terms of data protection? We have scrutinised 9 supposedly secure browsers and their functions.
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Tobias Schüring
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WordPress security: your website is also vulnerable to attacks
We show you why your WordPress website is also susceptible to attacks – and why small steps are already effective.
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Johannes Mairhofer
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Update WordPress, plugins and themes correctly: how to play it safe
WordPress updates and new plugin & theme versions often lead to uncertainty. Our security tips and an update strategy that has proven its worth.
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Marten Gülink
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What is two-factor authentication & how can you use it with Raidboxes?
Why two-factor authentication is so effective, tips for secure passwords, how 2FA works with Raidboxes plus our 2FA app recommendation for you.
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Stefan Kremer
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Stop spam comments in WordPress: With Antispam Bee
Spam comments and trackbacks are more than annoying. The WordPress plugin Antispam Bee blocks them – in compliance with the GDPR.
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Michael Firnkes
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Guide: Fixing WordPress mixed content errors — manually or via plugin
WordPress mixed content errors show your website as insecure. Here's how you can fix mixed content errors with WordPress, manually or using a plugin.
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Matthias Held
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WordPress Security: How useful are security plugins really?
WordPress runs on over 43% of all websites. This makes the CMS a favourite target for attacks. But WordPress security is not rocket science!
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Tobias Schüring
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Let’s Encrypt is free – but not for nothing
Let's Encrypt has been offering its free SSL certificates for more than a year now. In this article, we clarify the most important questions.
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