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Stuart

Stuart

Hi! I am the the co-founder of 34SP.com and Business Development Director; I've been at this hosting lark for more than twenty two years, ulp.. I oversee multiple areas of our business to ensure 34SP.com products and services are meeting our customer's needs. You can get in touch over on LinkedIn or replying to any of most posts. In my spare time I am exceptionally interested in food and drink, I run several food website and am a multi-award winning, food and drink writer.

WordPress and web hosting in the world of Covid-19

By now you’ve undoubtedly seen a lot of updates from a variety of companies regarding their plans and policies surrounding the…

34SP.com are hiring

Who we are We’re a web hosting company with nearly 20 years experience of providing quality web hosting and domain name services. Our motto is ‘exceptional…

Let’s Encrypt revokes millions of SSL certificates

If you follow news in the tech world you might have seen that Let’s Encrypt today revoked three million SSL certificates due…

EU domain names and Brexit – the 2020 update

Following our last post on this matter, a little over a year ago, it’s fair to say there’s been more than a few…

February networking failure event assessment

As per our policy of open and honest communication I wanted to take a moment to go over the most recent major issue we experienced…

From the support desk – when not to use WordPress caching

One of the major advantages of our WordPress Hosting is the built-in server-level caching. This not only negates the need…

The simplest steps to keeping your website secure

With #SaferInternetDay tomorrow, we thought we’d take a moment to go over the simplest and easiest steps you can take to make…

Introducing the block directory – what’s coming next in WordPress

It’s been over a year since WordPress 5.0 was released and with it the much-storied Gutenberg content editor. I think…

Currency and pricing updates for 2020

This month we’re finalising an update to our billing system which started way back in 2017. As of February 12th, 2020 we will be removing…