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How to Fully Disable AI in Jetpack for WordPress
Jetpack is a powerful WordPress plugin and service offering security, performance, and site management tools. To enhance security, it provides automated backups, malware scanning, brute force attack protection, and downtime monitoring. Performance features include a CDN for images, lazy loading, and fast video hosting. Jetpack offers SEO tools, social media auto-sharing, and newsletter subscriptions for marketing. If you use the Jetpack plugin and service on your site but want to disable all of the AI features, you can use a Continue reading the post...
Breaking Down WordPress 6.8: New Tools for Users and Developers
WordPress 6.8, which is scheduled to be released on the 15th April 2025, focuses on refining the platform with numerous enhancements to improve user experience, accessibility, and developer capabilities. This update introduces a more streamlined design experience, expanded style controls, and enhanced typography options. Additionally, new “Write” and “Design” modes provide users greater flexibility when editing content. Enhanced Design Experience The “Zoom Out” editing approach in WordPress 6.8 allows users to view and edit their content within the broader context Continue reading the post...
Protect Your Site: How to Detect and Remove Abandoned Plugins
Plugins are one of WordPress’s greatest strengths, allowing site owners to add features without touching code. From SEO tools to security add-ons, there’s practically a plugin for everything. But not all plugins are created equal — and some are downright dangerous. We’re talking about abandoned plugins. What is an Abandoned Plugin? An abandoned plugin is no longer being updated or maintained by its developer. This means no new features, no bug fixes, and worst of all, no security patches. As Continue reading the post...
Tips for Employee Information Security Training
Published on March 21, 2025 by Donata Stroink-Skillrud under Privacy, WordPress Business, WordPress Security
We all make mistakes. Maybe we hold the door for a stranger to be polite, allowing them to enter our building, ignore a warning to update our browsers because we have a busy day ahead of us, or allow a coworker to log into our email to resolve a customer issue. While these actions may seem innocuous, they can lead to extremely costly security incidents and data breaches. In fact, recent studies have found that 88% of cybersecurity breaches were Continue reading the post...
Simple Steps to Clear WooCommerce Transients and Improve Site Performance
Transients in WooCommerce are a method used by WordPress to temporarily store data in the database or cache to improve the performance of the website. These transients can be related to various aspects of the store, such as product data, inventory, pricing, or shipping information. However, as time passes or when there are changes in the store (such as product updates or price changes), outdated or “stale” transients can accumulate. This can lead to issues such as incorrect data being Continue reading the post...
Looking Back at 2024: MainWP’s Biggest Milestones and Achievements
Take a look at some of the highlights that defined 2024 As we celebrate 11 years of MainWP, we thought it would be an ideal time to reflect on 2024, with its hits, misses, and everything in between. 2024 was a milestone in MainWP’s journey, marked by several transformative updates, community engagement, and continuous innovations. From celebrating a decade of MainWP to launching major version updates and expanding our knowledge resources, every month brought new opportunities to enhance how users Continue reading the post...
MainWP 11th Anniversary: A Year of Growth and Innovation
Published on March 5, 2025 by Dennis Dornon under Important Updates, MainWP Updates, WordPress Business
We’re thrilled to celebrate 11 years of empowering WordPress professionals! Since our launch on WordPress.org, MainWP has transformed how thousands of agencies and developers manage multiple WordPress sites. While the plugin may be 11 years old, it has been refactored multiple times to stay modern and performant. With this anniversary release, we continue that tradition with exciting updates, new features, and a significant shift in how we organize MainWP’s powerful tools. Extensions Are Now Add-ons: More Clarity, Same Power If Continue reading the post...
Introducing MainWP’s Regression Testing Extension
We are excited to announce our newest monitoring solution: the Regression Testing Extension for MainWP. After carefully evaluating the real-world needs of WordPress professionals, we’ve developed this powerful solution for detecting unexpected changes across your client sites. Managing a network of WordPress sites is like tending to diverse client gardens. Each site has its own ecosystem: WooCommerce stores, membership sites, and custom designs with unique requirements. When WordPress core updates arrive, plugins push new versions, or unexpected changes appear, you Continue reading the post...
How to Clean and Optimize the WooCommerce Sessions Table
Maintaining an optimized database is crucial for the performance of any WordPress site, especially when running an e-commerce store with WooCommerce. One of the tables that can contribute to database bloat over time is the woocommerce_sessions table. This table stores user session data, such as cart contents and other temporary information, but it can accumulate expired session data if not regularly cleaned. In this article, we’ll optimize the woocommerce_sessions table to ensure your store runs smoothly. 1. Backup Your Database Continue reading the post...
Shielding Your WordPress Database: Tips for Enhanced Security
Protecting your WordPress database is essential for safeguarding your website’s integrity and security. Since the database stores critical information such as posts, pages, user details, and site settings, it becomes a primary target for cyber threats. By implementing strong security measures, you can minimize the risk of unauthorized access and prevent potential data breaches. 1. Modify the Default Administrator Username WordPress assigns ‘admin’ as the default administrator username, which is widely known and often targeted by attackers. Changing this default Continue reading the post...
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