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How to protect your .htaccess file?
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19/06/2019 4:50 PM
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For security purposes, we recommend you to prevent access to your .htaccess file from unauthorized access.
Add this code to your .htaccess file:
# .htaccess protection order allow, deny deny from all satisfy all
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