How to secure WooCommerce Store (Full Guide) ✅

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Check timecode 13:39 for a checklist of 15 POWERFUL WooCommerce security tips to prevent malware from infecting your WooCommerce website. Download MalCare (www.malcare.com/) to get best FREE malware scanner, Firewall & Login protection, with options to upgrade for more features.
    Tools mentioned -
    1) Best Security Plugin: www.malcare.com/
    2) Best Backup plugin: blogvault.net/
    3) SSL certificate plugin: wordpress.org/plugins/really-...
    4) 2 Factor Authentication: wordpress.org/plugins/wp-2fa/
    5) Change Default Username: wordpress.org/plugins/usernam...
    6) Implement strong passwords: wordpress.org/plugins/wc-pass...
    7) Protect Content: wordpress.org/plugins/content...
    An e-commerce business deals with sensitive and confidential company information. More importantly, your e-commerce website also deals with personally identifiable information (PII) which is customer-specific data. If leaked, it is not just bad for the brand reputation but you could also face legal penalties, lawsuits, and high costs in recovering from the data breach.
    The stakes are too high to have any lapses in the security To deploy a complete security ecosystem on your WooCommerce site, install the MalCare security plugin (www.malcare.com/) and rest assured that your website security is well taken care of.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:42 - 1) Best Security Plugin for WooCommerce
    01:31 - 2) How to setup SSL certificate for WooCommerce
    03:00 - 3) How to setup Two Factor Authentication for WooCommerce
    03:17 - DONT MISS THIS :)
    03:30 - 4) How to Change Username in WooCommerce
    04:12 - 5) Limit Login attempts in WooCommerce
    04:52 - 6) Geo-Blocking in WooCommerce
    05:28 - 7) Use extension "Force Strong Passwords"
    06:17 - 8) User Management Policy for WooCommerce
    06:33 - 9) Activity Log for WooCommerce
    07:20 - 10) Protect wp-config.php File
    08:01 - 11) Disable File Editing in WooCommerce
    08:54 - 12) Use plugin "Restrict Content"
    09:49 - 13) Best Backup Plugin for WooCommerce
    10:52 - 14) How to update WooCommerce
    11:35 - 15) Avoid Nulled Themes & Plugins
    12:31 - WooCommerce Security Mistakes
    13:38 - CHECKLIST
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Комментарии • 7

  • @hemantjindgar303
    @hemantjindgar303 2 года назад +1

    thanks for making it simpler 🔥

  • @lowesmed5681
    @lowesmed5681 8 месяцев назад

    In what way will changing database prefix cause havoc with user experience?

  • @ron_wayne
    @ron_wayne 7 месяцев назад

    could you help and elaborate on tip 10 please?

  • @LeslieBourke
    @LeslieBourke Год назад

    Do you think the free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates are ok for small Woocommerce shops, or are the premium ones better, from a security standpoint?

    • @wpdev.
      @wpdev.  Год назад +1

      The free ones are fine for smaller stores. The security, as far as I can tell, is not different. It is the level of investigation that is put in by the security registrar to confirm that the entity is who they say they are that varies. For instance, a Nike website will have Nike.com green badge next to the URL. That means an independent authority has verifeid domain ownership...Not that they have better or stronger encryption

  • @newtonmoon
    @newtonmoon Год назад +1

    There are many free plug ins, does it means they should also not be used? (Chapt 15)

    • @wpdev.
      @wpdev.  Год назад +1

      I'd suggest checking a free plugins review section before installing it...in case people are mentioning security or support issues