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WordPress Security Settings and Best Practices

WordPress Security Settings and Best Practices

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WordPress security is essential to protect your website from malware, hackers, and unauthorized access. Follow these best practices to keep your WordPress site safe and secure.

1. Keep WordPress and Plugins Updated

Always update WordPress core, themes, and plugins to close potential vulnerabilities. Check the “Updates” section regularly in your dashboard.

2. Use Strong Passwords

Use strong, complex passwords for admin, FTP, and database accounts. Example: @WPs3cur3!2025

3. Install Security Plugins

  • Wordfence Security: Firewall and malware scanner.
  • iThemes Security: Two-factor authentication and brute-force protection.
  • Loginizer: Prevents multiple failed login attempts.

4. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Add an extra layer of security to your login page with Google Authenticator or Authy.

5. Change Default Login URL

Use the WPS Hide Login plugin to replace the default /wp-admin or /wp-login.php path with a custom one.

6. Backup Regularly

Set up automatic backups with UpdraftPlus or use SosyoHost’s built-in backup system for extra safety.

7. Use SSL Certificates

Enable HTTPS using a free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate to encrypt user data and improve SEO ranking.

8. Check File Permissions

wp-config.php → 600  
.htaccess → 644  
wp-content folder → 755

Note: SosyoHost WordPress Hosting includes Web Application Firewall (WAF) and real-time intrusion detection for maximum protection.

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