A low-cost website is not the problem. The real problem is poor setup, weak hosting, no backups, no security, and no support. What looks cheap at first can become costly later.
Website Lessons Series 1: A Website Should Not Be Abandoned After Launch
Many organizations celebrate when a website goes live, but forget that the real work starts after launch. A website needs updates, backups, renewals, security checks, and someone responsible for keeping it useful.
The Telegram Trap: Why “Mini Apps” Are the New Frontier for Account Theft
Telegram is famous for its “Mini Apps” those handy programs like games or wallets that run right inside your chat window. But there’s a catch:
The “Ghost” in Your WhatsApp: How Scammers Hijack Your Chats Without a Password
Have you ever received a message from a friend saying, “Hey, I just found your photo!” with a link that looks like Facebook? At Drapari Online, I’m seeing
Behind the Scenes of Building Secure NGO Websites
Most people think building an NGO website is about design and content. For me, security comes first. Over the years, working on dozens of civil
