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Massive Security Breach on Website Passwords have Surfaced Online

By Rutger / August 21, 2019 / 0 Comments

Google alerts users that billions of passwords and hundreds of thousands of username and password combinations have been hacked. In February of this year, Google launched a new Password Checkup Extension for Chrome. Warning sign appears every time you log into a website using one of over 4 billion usernames and passwords that have already…

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Google Has Started Removing FTP Support From Chrome

By Rutger / August 16, 2019 / 0 Comments

Google Chrome developers are taking steps to remove support for fetching document subresources over FTP and rendering of top level FTP resources. Currently navigating to FTP URLs result in showing a directory listing or a download depending on the type of resource. FTP Deprecation Timeline Chrome 78: Start of FTP deprecation. Chrome 80 (Q1 2020):…

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Cloud hosting updates for agencies

By Rutger / July 12, 2019 / 0 Comments

Code Orange is working hard to improve the speed, security and service for websites in Thailand. We would like to share our insights to keep you and your agency in the loop: Speed is so important. 5-10 seconds loading time seems nice, but it means lost business. Aim for faster. 1-2 seconds. Use good hosting. Use caching. Use our CDN (it’s…

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What did we do this year?

By Rutger / May 1, 2019 / 0 Comments

What did we do this year? We’re proud to have added many new and exciting agency partners Expanded our cloud infrastructure in Bangkok Became official co.th partner We added “page monitor” to our control panel (free to use): be the first to know if a website is down due to a programming error Selling 2,000+ domain extensions at…

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Why You Should (not) Do Your Own Hosting

By Rutger / March 14, 2018 / 0 Comments

Hosting your own website looks simple for those of us who have some technical skills. And it is. You could be up and running in an hour or so, hosting your own website on a computer in your office or at home, using the existing internet and computer. It’s true, the basics are simple. You…

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