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Got an email from Bing that my websites were blocked, and upon review, they decided to lift the block - so it should all be fine in about 3 weeks. A bit more info: Manual unblock? We'll know by September, I suppose.
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:) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0quXl_od3g
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(Quote) Thanks. I googled Payoneer fees, and checked their (re-vamped) user interface. It shows clearly (if it's correct) how much I pay, and how much the receipient's bank gets. Looks acceptable ($1.5 taken for $33 paid). Gave it a try, will know i…
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(Quote) That is exactly the problem - I want to pre pay funds in advance. I can do that by posting a ticket? @dfroe SEPA doesn't work for us living in the "wrong" countries (like Serbia). Wise - would have to look into it. I believe th…
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@Hetzner_OL - I suppose it's worth to ask: Do you plan on ever enabling account funds pre-paying using a card (visa/mastercard)? Right now, it's only possible via a wire transfer, which costs an arm and a leg (at least a $30 commission by banks). …
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(Quote) Yes, but is WebP worth the trouble? Read this "jewel" from the start of the linked blog, quote: To assess the overall impact of generating WebP images on site storage, the team surveyed hosting providers. With a total of 17 respon…
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Sybre's comment makes sense: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/06/30/plan-for-adding-webp-multiple-mime-support-for-images/#comment-43276 Quote: How much weight does a typical site lose serving Google’s WebP over JPEG, (aside from lowering the i…
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(Quote) Probably... unless it ends up like AMP. :) But yes, it's getting a big push allright. Though, PNG and JPG when used properly can get very close, if not better (smaller files, with a decent image quality).
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(Quote) Seems like the home page is back to Bing & Co. But zero search queries show any of my articles - so practically it’s still gone from Bing. We’ll see if that changes.
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I just hope we'll be able to disable the option, until enough users do the proper beta-testing (6 months to a year). :)
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(Quote) It's written communication in a foreign language. I'm not arguing. Nor accusing - as you noted in another reply. Your input is good - I was just offering a different perspective. I.e. it wasn't intended as an insult or an accusation. Edit:…
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(Quote) I'm not talking about electronics prices. I'm talking about price-to-pay ratio. I.e. a high-quality router taking a full monthly pay VS one week's pay VS 4 hours of work etc. In other words: different perspective based on incomes and budget…
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(Quote) If you live in a "1st world" country - just multiply every price by 5 and see if you would still consider it worth paying. If not, then my hat off to you sir. I try to go for higher quality, but the budget is often quite limited. …
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(Quote) Future proof hardly ever makes sense. Just burning money. Unfortunately. I get the idea, but when you sum up all the pros and cons, I think it's better to buy cheaper, then get a new one in 3-5 years, once most of your equipment supports th…
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(Quote) I'd be fine with the newer model, but if I were shopping, I'd look for the V2 at a discount and get it over with. It should do the job just fine. We're not talking about dozens of Wi-fi users here, or huge Wi-fi bandwidth demands? Home use,…
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Just checked - my current low-end ISP provided me with TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200: https://www.tp-link.com/in/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-c6/v4/ The older model (V2) comes with a Qualcomm chip and that would be my first pick: https://www.tp-l…
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Take this with a grain of salt, but TP-Link offerings in that price range should be good ($70+).
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(Quote) Couldn't find anything - not in Cloudflare WAF logs or in server logs. Contacted both Bing, and Cloudflare support. However, I host several websites with the same Cloudflare setup, and the same hosting provider, yet only one domain is affec…
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(Quote) I see you point. Howerver, as far as I can tell, technically, a provider can give an 96% discount for the first month to be within the price range and post offers - but you pay the regular price afterwards. Not a perfect scenario for idlers …
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(Quote) I believe it’s possible that some of those rules get auto-disabled if you install WooCommerce - because my webshop wasn’t affected by the problem.
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Solved the WordPress widget update problem with Cloudflare Pro firewall! :) TL/DR: In addition to disabling the “Cloudflare Specials” firewall rules, I had to set the OWASP Sensitivity to “Off” – temporarily, in order to update the widgets. Secur…
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(Quote) Thanks. As expected, there's a browser extension for that too. :) Doesn't fly - not with WordPress, in a shared hosting environment, with a properly configured (and "enforced") https connection. Worth a shot though - good idea.
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(Quote) How do I do that with WordPress - or any site on a shared hosting server for that matter?
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(Quote) Rocket loader is disabled. Cache is one of the main reasons for using the Pro service. Disabling it beats the point. I can temporarily disable proxy though, and don't edit widgets on a daily (even monthly) basis, so that's one workaround.
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(Quote) Likewise. Thid so - and it did show blocked AdSense scripts. However, removing AdSense doesn't solve the problem. It does from time to time - for a very short period. Very strange. Couldn't find any blocking shown in Cloudflare's console …
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(Quote) I have superbot disabled. Site Scan doesn't work on both affected and unaffected websites. :) Go figure... Relayed all the info to Bing's support.
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(Quote) No. But a good call - that's what CF support first asked. Not all the CF sites are affected - though all used the same CF setup. Only one domain. So it may not be CF-related at all. Though one can never be certain - too many stuff in stack,…
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(Quote) Talking about scenarios 1 and 2? Or all 3? The current setup is chaos. Reply-to for different branches uses a mixture of differnt domains, gmail, even yahoo. And it's a hassle for me (which I don't minde since it's a one-time work to get i…
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(Quote) Same experience - and it is annoying that Gmail email-pull thing. As far as I can tell, when you hit the refresh from Gmail's interface (not the browser page refresh), it treats it as: "Refresh Gmail, and consider refreshing other POP3 …