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Introduction to WordPress Security
WordPress is a platform for easily creating websites and blogs. It is open-source, free, and user-friendly, becoming one of the most popular platforms worldwide. People use WordPress to build personal websites, blogs, online stores, and more. It offers a wide range of plugins and themes that allow users to customize their sites according to their needs.
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Critical Installation and Security Settings
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Automated and Manual Backups
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Security Functions
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Implementation of SSL and HTTPS
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WordPress security
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Users who no longer work with you or whom you don’t want to grant access to the site, it’s advisable to remove or restrict their access.

Often, we appoint admin users to individuals with roles we collaborate with over the years. Many sites and stores make the most serious mistake as administrators by essentially leaving all those users with such roles and others they worked with over the years. This can cause a terrible disaster.

 
We assume that there is a developer you’ve been working with regularly on the site for over a year since you have commercial and trustworthy relationships. Unfortunately, over time, you are already working with other factors, and his user remains in the system with full admin access. Fate decided, and he chose to harm the site in revenge or otherwise.
 
Therefore, users with admin privileges should not be left unmonitored. When a user finishes their work, thank them warmly and bid them farewell.