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New Vulnerability Protection feature We added the Vulnerability Protection feature to <a href=”https://wpguardian.com/” target=”_blank”>WP Guardian. Vulnerability Protection is a security feature for WordPress websites that provides a simple, automated way to neutralize vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins, themes, and core. Once you enable Vulnerability Protection on a site, the feature automatically neutralizes high-risk and medium-risk vulnerabilities. By default, the feature ignores low-risk vulnerabilities. * When you enable Vulnerability Protection, the system installs a WordPress plugin that applies special protection rules. These protection rules work like a firewall and do not touch or modify the site code. The plugin applies and removes the protection rules only for specific vulnerabilities on the given site, so the rules have minimal impact on site performance. * The Vulnerability Protection feature and its corresponding upsell prompts are not visible to users by default. The server administrator can control access to this feature via a separate limit in the user’s package. * The Vulnerability Protection feature is a part of the WP Guardian security suite. You must purchase a separate <a href=”https://store.cpanel.net/store/extensions” target=”_blank”>WP Guardian addon license to get this feature. Customize the “Hire a developer” link We added the ability to either change the destination of the “Hire a developer” link or to hide it completely in the global WP Toolkit settings. For more information, read the Updating the Hire a Developer Link section of our <a href=”https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/administrator-guide/website-management/wp-toolkit.73391/updating-the-hire-a-developer-link” target=”_blank”>WP Toolkit documentation. Automatically provision WordPress and sets Server administrators can now automatically provision WordPress and its sets for cPanel accounts. To do this, select the Autoinstall WordPress upon account creation checkbox, then select the set to install in the Autoinstall Set menu for the WP Toolkit package extension in WHM’s Edit a Package interface (WHM » Home » Packages » Edit a Package).
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