When you're building APIs in Node.js, there are some security best practices you should follow.
These will help you harden your APIs and protect them from common threats.
In this guide, Manish shows you how to use environment variables, validate input, rate limit your endpoints, and more.
https://t.co/NukG8KfK8g
Voice apps have pretty strict requirements for latency, privacy, and customization - understandably.
So it's often hard to find an AI voice tool that really fits your needs.
In this tutorial, @juntao helps you build your own voice AI agent using open source tools.
https://t.co/qdPXpPWyc5
**ga_richardson** Australia is the top lithium producer, with ~37% of global mine output (~88,000 tonnes lithium content in 2024). Canada holds ~2%.
By 2031, global production is projected to grow strongly (CAGR ~14%+). Australia should stay #1, but its share will likely ease as new capacity ramps in Argentina, Canada, the US and elsewhere. Canada’s output is expected to rise notably with advancing projects.
For UK gigafactories like Agratas, this reinforces global sourcing + recycling focus in the near term, while domestic Cornwall resources develop.
Search Console will now track Generative AI performance, offering insights into where your website is mentioned in AI overviews.
This new feature includes a Generative AI tab that provides valuable data on impressions, pages, countries, devices, and dates, though keyword data won't be included just yet.
While this is a limited rollout, and you may not see it immediately, it promises to offer crucial insights into your site's AI performance as it becomes more widely available. It's a promising step for understanding AI interactions with websites.
What are your thoughts on this new feature? Share in the comments below!
Follow @WPBeginner for more insightful website building tips.
The WCEU 2026 program brings together software, publishing, business, design, education, and community in one place.
Explore the keynotes, themes, and sessions shaping this year’s event in Kraków:
https://t.co/GZKCLGRmKC
Think privacy laws don't apply to your site because you're not "selling" anything? 🔒
Think again. Under the CCPA, "selling" personal information can include sharing data with ad networks, tracking pixels, or even embedded YouTube videos, even if no money changes hands.
That means if your WordPress site uses Google Analytics, runs ads, or has comment forms collecting visitor details, you are likely handling personal information under modern privacy laws and you need a "Do Not Sell My Info" page.
We will walk you through the exact step-by-step process for building a professional Do Not Sell My Info page in WordPress, plus how to handle incoming requests like a pro.
Here is what you will learn:
⚖️ Why You Need This Page: Required by the CCPA, aligns with GDPR principles, and builds trust with visitors. Many regulations now consider data sharing for ads, analytics, and tracking as "selling," even without money involved.
🛠️ Set Up https://t.co/sYSxTA9IT6: The easiest way to add the page. We use WPConsent across all our WPBeginner sites to manage consent banners and privacy compliance.
📝 Create the Dedicated Page: Build a new page in your WordPress dashboard with a clear title and intro, then save as draft until your form is ready.
🔌 Install the Do Not Track Addon: One click inside WPConsent unlocks the dedicated Do Not Sell My Info form.
⚙️ Customize the Form: First Name, Last Name, and Email are required by default, but you can enable extras like Address, ZIP, Phone, and Country. Easy field-label tweaks to match your tone.
📋 Add It With a Shortcode: Drop [wpconsent_do_not_track_form] into a shortcode block and publish. Done.
🔗 Link It Everywhere It Matters: Add the page to your footer and Privacy Policy so visitors can find it instantly.
📊 Manage Requests Like a Pro: All submissions log automatically inside your dashboard. Export them as CSV files for audits, mark them as processed, and use WordPress's built-in Erase Personal Data tool to honor opt-outs.
🌐 Honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) Signals: Since January 2026, CCPA businesses must respect GPC browser signals as a valid opt-out, no extra forms allowed. WPConsent detects and logs these automatically, giving you an audit trail.
💡 Important Reminder: Once a visitor opts out under the CCPA, you must respect that decision for at least 12 months before asking them to opt back in.
Ready to make your WordPress site privacy-compliant and build real trust with your visitors? Read the full step-by-step guide 👇
(Link is in the comments below)