For the past several years, Google Chrome has been working toward a more secure web by advocating that sites adopt HTTPS encryption (instead of the default HTTP). For example, without an SSL certificate your website would be labeled HTTP://www.yourwebsite.com. In this...
You’ve added an SSL certificate to your website, securing your site in compliance with Google Chrome, as we discussed in this article. Now what? If your website has already been set up in Google Analytics and Search Console (formerly known as Webmaster Tools) — and it...
* This post was originally written for and posted on 9 Planets Design blog. Is your WordPress website secure? How can you tell? Look at the top of your website: do you see a green lock next to your website address? Does it say at the top of the browser window...
A friend recently messaged me in a panic — her website had been hacked! Oh, crap. Not good news. Especially because she was in the middle of a project. She had no time for this! (Though, let’s face it, is there ever a good time to be hacked?) But we dug deep and...
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