What is a Website Backup?

A website backup is a snapshot of all your website’s important components. Website backups should include all of the following elements of your website: Website code files Any website databases Images Any add-ons, plugins, or themes used by your website Making backups of your website is an important part of regular site maintenance. You don’t want to be left without a backup of your site should something happen – such as a security compromise, or…

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Fax Thru Email Retiring

It’s part of our move to improve current products and services and make way for new ones. Here’s what happens next: September 1, 2018 — New sales of Fax Thru Email end. November 30, 2018 — Monthly renewals are disabled. December 31, 2018 — The service shuts down for good. January 2, 2019 — We issue the in-store credit. Any questions, please contact support.

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.app domains are available

.app domains are available at Red Foot Hosting. They even come with a free SSL Certificate (some restrictions apply). The .app extension is a secure namespace, so you need HTTPS and a SSL certificate for your wesbsite to load on most browsers. You .APP registration includes a free credit for our Standard SSL certificate. To use the SSL certificate on your website, you need to redeem and activate it on the My Products page. The…

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Buying & Selling Domain Flipping

You Can Make Money Out Of Buying & Selling Domain Names Part-Time. Yes, domain flipping may require a great deal of practice and expertise but once you get the hang of it, you will be able to make quite a decent amount of money by flipping domains on a regular basis. Below are some great tips for newbie domain flippers that you might find helpful. A STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH TO DOMAIN FLIPPING Step 1: Know Your…

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Google Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as ‘not secure’ starting in July

Starting in July 1, 2018, Google Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure”. Chrome currently displays a neutral information icon, but starting with version 68, the browser will warn users with an extra notification in the address bar. Chrome currently marks HTTPS-encrypted sites with a green lock icon and “Secure” sign. Google has been nudging users away from unencrypted sites for years, but this is the most forceful nudge yet. Google search began…

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