Use An IP Blocker Via CPanel To Block Unwanted Domains Owned By Unwanted Companies What You’re Boycotting

Okay, I was expirimenting on blocking companies who were supporting gun politics who protect the rights of gun owners, along with companies who were performing anti-consumer practices like not repairing your own device. If you were a person who is boycotting a corporation (s), and you were tired of these bad guys who were involved in fradulent copyrighting content, becoming patent/trademark/copyright trolls… you can use CPanel’s IP Blocker to block these bad guys. This is useful when you were trying to stop bad competition.
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[FAQ] I’m A Sex Offender… Can I Own A Website Hosted Via Any Hosting Provider Like GreenGeeks?

This is a question what some sex offenders may ask to their probation officers. There are some sex offenders who were business owners, and they often write blogs, publish ebooks, develop games for us play, run a hosting platform, and even run restaurants. Although; sex offender laws vary from state to state. Each sex offender type has a risk level. Typically, low risk offenders often get out of a mess,–after they serve time behind bars, after probation, or even reabilitated after time behind bars. High risk offenders are susceptible to restrictions set by state or federal laws in the USA, or other countries. Many sex offenders were upset because they can’t go online for the purpose of running a business. If you were a sex predator who is running a business; you have to be extra careful!
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[FAQ] I’m A Sex Offender… I Was Ordered Not To Access A Computer… What Should I Do? I Have Bills To Pay For My Website

And that’s scary for some many sex offenders who were ordered NOT to access a computer. You were a sex offender who still have a website running, and you wanted to keep your blogging platform, your online store, your social network, your gaming platform, etc. If you have a spouse who lives with you, he/she can manage your website for you. Typically, sex offenders,–before they’re offenders lose their web properties like their domains, their websites, and their intellectual property,–causing their site to be abandoned. This is a challenge what sex offenders are currently experiencing. And this ban can get your website offline.
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[FAQ] Where Should I Place My Install Of WordPress On My Server Hosted Via GreenGeeks?

This is a common question what some website owners asked! Installing WordPress via a 1-click install, or manual install of your WordPress software on your own site is common for some people who wanted to quickly implement a website on their servers. Typically, installing WordPress on your server via a public_html directory is a best way to get your site publically displayed,–so people can read your content. If you installed WordPress via a non-public directory, it will not work. Some people prefer to create a folder for a place to run their website as a directory deep location of a directory like a “Blog” folder, or “support” folder for helping customers with software or services.
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Even Anti-Spam Measures Can Be Circumvented By Professional Spammers!

As I was about to write a next post on my website via WordPress, I encountered some mysterious comments, and there’s no possibility to figure out who left a reply on my post. I did have my anti-spamming tools installed,–helping to protect my multisite against spam comments, website usage, and spam social links posted on my social networking site. If you encountered this issue, most likely, bots are now capable of going around varification mechanisms, and post unsolicited content to your website, and your multisite network. Your robots.txt file isn’t immuned to these bad bots at this time. Spammers often use hosting providers to send spam to your website with automated software or scripts what they’ve developed. Professional scammers often mask their IP addresses, and even encrypt their sites to prevent detection by their own hosts. WordPress users may experienced this issue, and you may need to implement reputable anti-spam software to keep spambots at bay!
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