
How to protect customer data and prevent GDPR breaches on your WordPress site
Up until the advent of the internet, the most a company would know about their customers was their names, address, maybe their purchase history and little more.
Up until the advent of the internet, the most a company would know about their customers was their names, address, maybe their purchase history and little more.
Content management system platforms like WordPress have successfully democratized website building in the current digital era, with what used to be a potentially expensive and tedious and difficult process, now becoming easier and more accessible for both inexperienced and experienced site owners.
Sixteen years after its release, WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) in the world and currently powers around one-third of all sites on the web.
Let’s get one thing clear right away: WordPress as a freshly-installed CMS isn’t particularly vulnerable and remains a strong option if you want to create a secure site.
Did you know, that people are trying to break into your WordPress website basically all the time?
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