Account Security Best Practices
Overview Your hosting account contains sensitive information — from domain configurations to billing details. Securing your account protects your websites, email, and other services from unauthorized …
Overview Your hosting account contains sensitive information — from domain configurations to billing details. Securing your account protects your websites, email, and other services from unauthorized …
Overview Two-step verification offers an additional security layer on top of your username-password combination. Google Authenticator and Authy are bound to the devices they were set up on, and in the …
Overview Every file and directory on a Linux system has an owner (user) and a group. Ownership determines which permission set (owner, group, or others) applies to a given user. The chown command …
Overview File permissions determine who can read, write, and execute files on your Linux server. Incorrect permissions are a common cause of “403 Forbidden” errors, security …
Overview If you need to change your account password for any reason — whether for routine security maintenance or because you suspect unauthorized access — it is easy to do so from within your account …
Overview If you have set up an authenticator app (such as Google Authenticator or Authy), it is very important to generate backup codes. You can use these backup codes to access your account in the …