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We've all been there, here's how to avoid it! Weekly Roundup This week: We're talking security! More

We've all been there, here's how to avoid it! [View in browser]( Weekly Roundup This week: We're talking security! More specifically, domain name security to keep you safe from hijackers, and how to prevent the accidental deletion of critical site files (we know, it happens). All is explained below.👇 MEME OF THE WEEK FROM THE BLOG Prevent Accidental File Deletion and Downtime With Defender Safe Repair Ever accidentally deleted a website file you shouldn't have? We've all been there; it happens, but it doesn't have to anymore! Our Defender plugin's Safe Repair feature is designed to streamline the process of quarantining files before repairing or deleting them. This provides a safer alternative to outright deletion of suspicious or modified files. [Learn more about how it works here](. The Ultimate Guide To Domain Name Security While most domain providers offer built-in security features or additional security add-ons, these may not always guarantee complete safety. The good news is, there are various other precautions that anyone can take to protect their domains from being hijacked. In this article, we cover [everything you need to know about securing your domain name.]( You'll learn how to keep your domain name(s) safe, adding another layer of protection to enhance the overall security of your business for greater peace of mind. IN OTHER WORDPRESS NEWS... [#112 - Miriam Schwab on Balancing WordPress Success and Family Life]( - WPTavern [Episode 75: WordCamp Asia 2024 Unwrapped]( - WP Briefing [AI Spam Sites Beat Google’s March 2024 Spam Update]( - Search Engine Journal [Font Library update: storage of font files]( - WP.org WANT MORE?... Visit the [WPMU DEV Blog](for more WordPress wisdom, and enough tips, tutorials, and reviews to last you a lifetime. Like our content? Share the love! Forward this edition to someone who would enjoy it. Thanks for reading, see you on the next one. 👊 [Link to WPMU DEV Home page]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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