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What are the best practices for website security?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 301745, member: 61772"] Website security is critical for every online business. Security breaches and data theft are becoming more common as technology advances. Here are some of the best practices for website security: Use a password manager. A password manager stores all of your passwords, so you don't have to remember all of them yourself. This can be a huge help, especially if you use the same password for many websites. Install an antivirus program on your computer and any other devices that access the Internet. Keep it updated regularly, and make sure that it checks for malicious software before allowing you to access your computer or use any other device on the internet. Protect your account by using two-factor authentication (2FA). 2FA requires users to enter a code sent via text message or app when they log into their accounts from any device other than their phone numbers or email addresses. This makes it more difficult for hackers to gain access by simply guessing someone's password. Encrypt your data before uploading it anywhere online. Encrypting files keeps them safe from prying eyes, even if they're stolen or hacked later down the road. [/QUOTE]
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