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Joomla! 3 End of Life – What You Need to Know
Joomla! 3 End of Life - What You Need to Know As documented on joomla.org, Joomla 3.10 is a bridge between the Joomla 3.x series and 4.x. Now we got to the point that Joomla 3.x will reach its End of Life (EOL) Joomla 3.x reaches End of Life (EOL) on August 17 2023 and will no longer receive updates or security patches. Users are encouraged to upgrade to Joomla 4 as soon as possible in order to...
Cheapest Shared Hosting in Europe and the USA.
Cheapest Shared Hosting in Europe and the USA ? 040Hosting is active in the hosting business since 2001 and was among the first to introduce cPanel in Europe. Our hosting services are SSD & NVME enabled for those who need faster IO. And we also have our design team which makes it possible for everyone to develop a professional website for a budget price. We offer our shared hosting services...
Choose a new domain extension
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has approved a number of new domain extensions- great news for both businesses and individuals. This expands the availability of website addresses, providing many more possibilities. But with so many new extensions to choose from, how do you know which one is right for you? In this article, we will take a look at some of the most...
PHP End of Life for 7.4 & 8.0
PHP 7.4 did reach the end of life on December 3, 2020. This means that after this date, PHP 7.4 was no longer supported by the PHP development team. Although security patches were provided until November 28, 2022, this date has since passed. Updating to 8.1 provides many benefits over PHP 7.4, such as increased performance, bug fixes, and security enhancements. Keep in mind that PHP 8.0 is end...
keeping passwords safe
Your passwords are the key to your digital life. If they fall into the wrong hands, hackers can gain access to all of your personal information, including passwords, bank account numbers, and social media accounts. This can lead to identity theft and a host of other problems. 1. Don't use the same passwords for multiple accounts. If you use the same passwords for multiple accounts, a hacker only...
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