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The 30-Minute Job Interview That Steals Your Entire Hard Drive
If you're looking for freelance development work on Reddit, LinkedIn, Upwork, or similar platforms, be careful. Scammers are increasingly disguising malware as coding assessments and technical interviews. What appears to be a simple GitHub repository for a 30-minute coding test may actually be an attempt to get you to execute malicious code on your own machine.
The setup looks completely legitimate. A recruiter or startup founder reaches out with what appears to be a freelance opportunity. The interview
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Posted in Technology in the News
Tagged coding, developer, downloads, freelancer, GitHub, linkedin, malicious code, malware, phishing, plugins, reddit, reputation, sandbox, scammer, tech interviews, third-party code, third-party plugins, trust, upwork, virtual machines, vm
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Webflow’s Client Seats Complicate Ownership – How UltimateWB Gives Control Back
The recent Reddit discussion around Webflow’s new Client Seats isn’t just frustration over pricing changes. It highlights a deeper issue: when access, pricing, and control are tied to accounts instead of the website itself, complexity and dependency follow.
That distinction matters - and not all platforms handle it the same way.
Yes, Most Platforms Have Admin Panels - But Not All Ownership Models Are Equal
Nearly every website platform provides an admin panel. That’s not the differentiator.
The real difference
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Posted in Compare Website Builders
Tagged admin access, admin panel, agency, built-in apps, built-in features, flexibility, freelancer, hosting choice, lock-in, ownership, reddit, seat type, ui, ultimatewb vs. webflow, user interface, webflow, webflow alternative, webflow pricing, website control, workspace, workspace costs
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Where can you find an experienced freelancer for designing an e-commerce website?
I can design your e-commerce website. I recommend using UltimateWB - it has all the features you need built-in and gives you an admin panel to easily manage/update your website.
Got a techy/website question? Whether it’s about UltimateWB or another website builder, web hosting, or other aspects of websites, just send in your question in the “Ask David!” form. We will email you when the answer is posted on the UltimateWB “Ask David!” section.
... Continue readingWhat is the cost of maintenance of an e-commerce website? Where can I find a good company or freelancer for this?
Depends on what you want the maintenance to include. You can cut on costs by managing your website yourself from the admin panel. UltimateWB has a built-in e-commerce app with a very easy-to-use admin panel to add/edit items, inventory, view payments, create coupons, etc. Then there’s the maintenance to keep your website builder updated. If you use UltimateWB and also use their web hosting, they provide free upgrade services, so you wouldn’t have to worry about that.
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