Uncover the Hidden Security Flaws That Could Destroy Your Website—And 22 Expert Tips to Stop Hackers Now!
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16. Limit personal and sensitive data saved on your site
You can’t lose what you don’t have. If your website gets hacked, attackers can only gain access to data that’s stored there. For that reason, be sure to only collect and store the information you need from your users, and follow data protection laws like GDPR when handling personal information.
17. Use an anti-spam plugin
Comment spam is an inconvenience every website owner has to live with. But if you’re not adept at recognizing it, you might inadvertently post links to malicious websites or software on your site, creating legal and SEO risks.
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