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Ugly Email claims to block tracking pixels from 58 domains. The Firefox addon was last updated in 2020, and the Github in 2022. Source: 11 months ago
There have been some attempts by Google to restrict the amount of information that can be transmitted this way. For example,since 2013, Google has served all images in Gmail through its own proxy servers, which could hide your location from at least some tracking applications. And extensions such as Ugly Email and Pixel Block have been developed to block trackers on Chrome and Firefox. Source: over 2 years ago
Implementing something like ugly email would be ideal, not just blocking remote content from auto loading. Source: almost 3 years ago
Disabling automatic image loading in your mail client settings or using extensions like Ugly Email can help preventing this. Source: about 3 years ago
Start off by checking your plugins against somewhere like https://patchstack.com/ (or even using their automated service). Source: over 1 year ago
Security is actually very simple, realize that 99% of security issues with wordpress are due to plugins. So what you want to do is install good ones and keep them up to date, you can also install something like https://patchstack.com/ to warn you if a plugin you have installed has a vulnerability. Other than this, use a strong password and change the admin user and use a 2FA plugin with google authenticator. You... Source: over 1 year ago
If only people understood this, a free solution like patchstack.com coupled with good plugin hygience, strong passwords and 2FA. And you're 99.98% safe. Source: over 1 year ago
You can connect your sites with Patchstack for free to be notified when some new vulnerability is found in plugin/theme/wordpress version that you use. You can also check the vulnerability database manually here: https://patchstack.com/database/. Source: over 1 year ago
People have to understand that 98% of wordpress security issues are due to plugin vulnerabilities, if you monitor for plugin vulnerabilities in the plugins you use, maybe using a something free like patchstack.com and then use a free firewall plugin like BBQ firewall or Cloudflare + Using 2-FA with a password manager, changing the login URL to avoid bots all together. Source: almost 2 years ago
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