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Security Essentials Every HTML Designer Should Know

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Security has always been the cornerstone of top-notch web design. If your website can be easily hacked, users will never trust you. Thus, it is imperative for every business and every web agency to place an extra emphasis on the security dimensions of HTML web development.

What Should Your HTML Designer Take Care Of?

Ask your HTML designer about the following security aspects and monitor their inclusion in your web project.

#1 Safe Hosting

A safe, reputable web host often takes away all major security risks for your website. So, it’s key not to focus on the cheapest offer and research the available providers. One thing to note is the host’s ability to support PHP and MySQL updates, especially paying attention to PHP 7. It’s the official recommended programming language for WordPress websites.

#2 Careful Plugin Selection

More than half of website insecurities come from plugins, which is an alarming figure. So, your HTML designer should use only plugins downloaded from official, reliable sources without using free tools from dubious websites. A reality check shows that many hackers hide malicious code in their plugins, compromising your website and causing data leakages once they are installed. If you like a plugin, but it’s featured on a non-official website, look for reviews from peers to make the final decision.

#3 Strong Passwords

Using the word “admin” for your admin access to the website is a grave security mistake. Your HTML designer should know it pretty well, giving your web product unique and complex passwords for added security. WordPress admin panel controls the strength of passwords and disallows users to go on with short, simple variants. If you are unsure how to create one, use the Secure Password Generator service.

#4 Two-Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication is an additional security layer to any web resource. While a password can be compromised somewhere in the Internet space, by losing a gadget with passwords, or in any other way, there is always a chance to save the user’s account from penetration. Two-factor authentication allows access only after an additional code is provided. This one is sent to the user’s email or mobile device, thus giving more protection.

#5 SSL Certificate

SSL certificates have become a rule of thumb in the HTML designer community, especially for ecommerce resources. This certificate adds robust encryption to the website’s data exchange with the server and ensures the safe use of a website. All websites without an HTTPS stamp have been labeled as insecure by Google since July 2018. So, it is highly recommended to opt for the SSL certificate to ensure a high ranking for your new project in search engines.

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