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Is WooCommerce Safe? The Risks & Hidden Costs of Its Plugins
One of the biggest questions store owners ask: Is WooCommerce really safe for running an online store?
Choosing an e-commerce platform is one of the most critical infrastructure decisions for an online business. Because WooCommerce is a free WordPress plugin, it is often the default choice for launching a store. Its massive ecosystem of themes and extensions offers immense flexibility, but that fragmentation comes with significant compromises in performance, security, and long-term costs.
If you are considering WooCommerce - or
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What is a GDPR message for AdSense, and why is it important?
A GDPR message for AdSense is a notice that publishers must display on their websites if they are using AdSense to serve ads to visitors from the European Economic Area (EEA) or the United Kingdom. The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a data privacy regulation that gives EEA and UK citizens control over their personal data.
The GDPR requires publishers to obtain consent from users before collecting or processing their personal data. This includes data that is collected through
... Continue readingRecord IP Address Toggle On/Off Option Added and Updates on Social Networking Apps with UltimateWB software upgrade 6.6
We have just rolled out a new Ultimate Web Builder software upgrade for all versions of our website builder!
GDPR, Personal Data & User Privacy
If your website is open to Europe and you can't justify recording a user's IP address in your forms, per the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR"), this upgrade makes it even easier to comply.
The built-in Contact Form app in all UltimateWB software versions - Full, Lite, Essentials+, PromoU, and Promo -
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