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How to Flush the cache in Solid Performance
This guide will walk you through the steps to purge the cache using the Solid Performance caching plugin for WordPress. You’ll learn how to…
Managing Individual Sites
Once you’ve selected an individual site from the sites screen in Solid Central, you’ve opened up a powerful portal into managing essentially every aspect…
Solid Backups – NextGen Troubleshooting SSH/SFTP Connection Issues
If you’re having trouble establishing an SSH or SFTP connection with Solid Backups — NextGen, this guide will walk you through common issues and…
Solid Backups – NextGen FAQs
How do I create a local destination for my Backups? Solid Backups—NextGen will no longer utilize third-party cloud storage providers and will no longer…
Supported And Unsupported Web Hosts
Introduction Solid Backups — NextGen is a cloud-based system for backing up WordPress websites that utilizes SolidWP server infrastructure instead of taxing your hosting…
Understanding Trusted Devices in Solid Security
The Trusted Devices module provides an additional layer of security against Stolen Session Cookie attacks, a common threat in WordPress websites. This provides you…
What are Passkeys for WordPress Websites?
Passkeys are the most secure way to log into your WordPress websites. Passkeys use public-key cryptography, where a public and private key pair is…
What is an Application Password?
Introduction Introduced in WordPress 5.6, Application Passwords offer a secure way for external services to communicate with your WordPress website. In contrast to traditional…
What is Page Caching?
The performance of your website can significantly impact user experience and search engine rankings. For WordPress site owners, ensuring a swift, seamless browsing experience…
Central Account Settings
Account Settings To access the Solid Central Account Settings, visit the Settings page by clicking on the drop-down menu located next to your username…