Your WordPress Site – Basic Website Protection
This section of the WordPress Security Tutorials module includes tutorials on basic website protection.
Some tutorials in this module may require editing your WordPress template or server files. If you need help modifying template or server files please contact a professional or experienced WordPress user for assistance (learn where to get help with WordPress).
Important: Always do a backup of your WordPress site (files and data) before modifying any files. If you don’t want to do manual backups, then consider hiring a professional service, or use WordPress backup plugins.
You can learn more about a great WordPress backup plugin that we recommend using to automate backups here:
Click below to view tutorials about the importance of WordPress security:
WordPress Security Explained
WordPress Security Guide For Beginners
Understanding The Mindset Of Hackers
What To Do If Your WordPress Site Has Been Hacked
Web Browser Security – Useful Tips
Important Web Browser Security Information
How To Configure Web Browser Security Settings
Web Browser Security
User Security
WordPress Security Plugins
Online Password Security
WordPress Brute-Force Attack Prevention Plugins
WordPress Security – Password Management Software
WordPress Security Plugin – Ultimate Security Checker
WordPress Security Plugin – BulletProof Security
Blog Defender – WordPress Security Suite
How To Protect Your WordPress Site From A Brute-Force Attack
Backup Creator – WordPress Backup Plugin
WordPress Maintenance Process
WordPress Security Checklist
WordPress Security Video Tutorials
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