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Update: Protection now from $5/site, plus - add up to 50 sites!

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A more flexible Community plan Hi {NAME}! Offering security & maintenance plans can be a great extra

A more flexible Community plan Hi {NAME}! Offering security & maintenance plans can be a great extra revenue source for WordPress professionals, but as in any business, the first step is the hardest. To make it easier to start using Patchstack, we made 2 changes: - Add up to 50 websites to your account for $49/month (protection not included) - More affordable protection for your websites ($5/month/website) To get included protection for 50 (or more) websites, upgrade to the Developer plan. We hope the new changes will help you test Patchstack before committing! What does the Protection include? Once you enable protection for a website in your account, you will get access to: - vPatching - Protection modules (including the new Advanced WordPress Hardening and Community IP Blocklist module) - Auto-update vulnerable plugins And more! [Enable protection]( Monitor more websites with the Volume add-on Add up to 50 websites to your account with the $49/month add-on. This add-on does not include protection. You can enable the protection as needed per site or get it included for all sites with the Developer plan. [Add more websites]( Upcoming changes We reorganized the hardening settings in the application view sub-menu. As part of our goal to provide a more seamless experience for managing security for a large number of WordPress applications, these changes are necessary for some of our future updates. Expect to see some of these options to be completely moved to the “Protection” page, where you'll be able to use them as protection modules. Some of the legacy options, such as the Cookie Notice feature, will be discontinued (1st of March 2024). [Learn more about these changes in our blog post.Â]( Try the new and improved Patchstack experience with more websites and accessible protection! [Enable protection](   If this email wasn't meant for you, please contact [support](. [( [( []( []( ©2024 Patchstack OÜ Aida 7, 80011 Pärnu, Estonia [Privacy policy]( ▪ [Manage no]([tifications]( ▪ [Unsubscribe](

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