WordPress disable cookies options.
First thing you should know is that if you have a free WordPress.com website you will be unable to disable cookies in it. Why?
First thing you should know is that if you have a free WordPress.com website you will be unable to disable cookies in it. Why?
Yes, WordPress can force a cache refresh in a few different ways actually.
The best and easiest way to disable a cache for a particular page in WordPress is to use WP Super Cache.
A domain ownership certificate is basically a printed document issued by some domain registrars on a certificate like document with a stamp.
DNS and SSL certificates are certificates which are used to identify and show that a website is secure and safe to use on the internet. Let’s go over each in more detail below.
WordPress sites do use cookies. However, cookies aren’t built into WordPress. Accept in the WordPress “wp-admin” login page, so it can retain and track user sign in data.
David Peluchette is a Premium Ghostwriter/WordPress, SaaS, Tech and Travel Enthusiast. When David isn’t writing he enjoys traveling, learning new languages, fitness, hiking and going on long walks (did the 550 mile Camino de Santiago, not once but twice!), cooking, eating, reading, SEO Voodoo and building niche websites with WordPress.
When setting up your WordPress website, one of the first things you need to consider is your spam policy, how to control spam and all the risks that spam poses for your WordPress website. Akismet is one of the most popular WordPress spam control plugins available. But is Akismet worth it?
Yes and the answer is so simple, it will surprise you.
Wordfence Central is the Wordfence dashboard on Wordfence’s website. In this dashboard you can manage all your Wordfence security options for all your WordPress websites in one location.
First, yes, there are free Wordfence alternatives. Here are the most popular Wordfence alternatives: Sucuri, iThemes Security, Cloudflare, SiteLock and MalCare Security. However, none give you as many features as Wordfence.
David Peluchette is a Premium Ghostwriter/WordPress, SaaS, Tech and Travel Enthusiast. When David isn’t writing he enjoys traveling, learning new languages, fitness, hiking and going on long walks (did the 550 mile Camino de Santiago, not once but twice!), cooking, eating, reading, SEO Voodoo and building niche websites with WordPress.