What Are Security Headers? (In Plain English)
Security headers are browser instructions that reduce risk. They help prevent clickjacking, unsafe loading behavior, and some script-based attacks.
Short, practical posts to help you protect trust and catch issues early.
Security headers are browser instructions that reduce risk. They help prevent clickjacking, unsafe loading behavior, and some script-based attacks.
An expired SSL certificate can trigger browser warnings that scare off visitors immediately. Here’s what to expect and how to prevent it.
SSL encrypts data between the browser and your site. That’s critical, but it isn’t the same thing as “my site can’t be hacked.”
Trust is a conversion lever. If visitors doubt your site, they leave.
TXT records look scary until you realize they are just small notes you attach to a domain.
A plain-English explanation of why verification matters and the two simple ways to prove you own a domain.