Five must-have tools for 360 WordPress administration monitoring

One can very easily argue that for any WordPress website to be successful, it must deliver on three things – value, security, and experience. These three tenets are foundational blocks that any WordPress owner undoubtedly works on. Without either, a website is sure to meet its demise sooner or later. However, value, security, and user […]

Does the WordPress activity log affect the performance of my website?

Many WordPress website owners tend to be wary of installing any plugin that might affect the performance of their website. After all, a slow website can negatively affect visitor experience and SEO, among other things. Looking at the WordPress Activity Log plugin and whether it impacts performance, the short answer is that the plugin does […]

How to know which users are online with a WordPress plugin

For those running a multi-user website, not being able to see which users are online can present problems. Multiple authors, ecommerce managers, and editors all making simultaneous alterations make it difficult to pinpoint when adverse actions on your WordPress site took place. Fortunately, webmasters have a solution in the form of a WordPress plugin that […]

How to keep a log & track 404 errors in WordPress

When it comes to annoying website errors, not many are more irritating to your visitors than 404 error pages. In most cases, your visitor will have clicked through from either a search result or an internal link placed on another page or post, only to find that there’s nothing there. For potential customers visiting your […]

How to monitor a WordPress website for changes

Your WordPress website is a unique combination of plugins, files, posts, pages, users and so much more. With such a complicated mix, it’s important to understand how to monitor your website for changes and ensure your WordPress security is on point. Not only that, but monitoring your site for changes can help with user accountability, […]

How to delete all logged in user sessions on WordPress

When a user logs on to a WordPress website, a session is created. The details of the session are stored in the WordPress database, specifically in wp_usermeta table. If a session is not terminated by the user via a logout, WordPress automatically terminates the session after a certain period of time. However, in some cases […]

Instant SMS notifications for WordPress administrators

Administrators of a multi user WordPress website do not need to know about every change their users make on the website. Keeping a record of all changes in an activity log (activity log or activity log) which you can refer to in case there is a problem is good enough. However, you have to be […]

How to Limit & Manage Users Sessions in WordPress Sites & Multisite Networks

Do you ever wonder who is logged in to your WordPress site or multisite network right now? And what content they are reading, or what they are doing while logged in to your site? Knowing such information is crucial for a WordPress site owner or administrator. It will help you better manage your site and […]

A list of Useful Log Files You Can Find On Your WordPress Web Server

Every service running on the web server on which your WordPress website is hosted has a log file. Log files are used to keep a record of what a service or software has done or what errors it encountered while running. Hence why logs are a vital tool for administrators, webmasters, developers, testers and anyone […]

Enhancing your GDPR toolkit with the WordPress activity log

On 25th of May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becomes enforceable across Europe and any business that deals with either a EU citizen or anyone who lives within the EU. In advance of the deadline, we have been getting our own systems and business processes in order. We’ve also taken the time to […]

Managing WordPress Revisions for Posts and Pages

“The WordPress revisions system stores a record of each saved draft or published update. The revision system allows you to see what changes were made in each revision by dragging a slider (or using the Next/Previous buttons). The display indicates what has changed in each revision – what was added, what remained unchanged, and what […]