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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T19:43:09+00:00 2026-05-24T19:43:09+00:00

Are you concerned at all with your web host having access to all of

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Are you concerned at all with your web host having access to all of your files and being able to essentially download your entire web app? What steps can you take to protect yourself? More specifically, I am interested in knowing how to protect the custom developments I’ve made to a WordPress powered site?

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    2026-05-24T19:43:11+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 7:43 pm

    Are you concerned at all with your web host having access to all of your files and being able to essentially download your entire web app?

    No.

    What steps can you take to protect yourself?

    None.

    If you can’t trust your web host, you’re doomed and need to change providers immediately. It’s impossible to protect a web site from the administrator(s) who maintain the server it runs on.

    It’s like if you are a business hiring a bookkeeper or sysadmin – they can’t do their job if they don’t have access to the company’s financial records, or computer systems, respectively. You have to be able to trust that those people don’t steal your company secrets.

    I am interested in knowing how to protect the custom developments I’ve made to a WordPress powered site?

    Not to put down the value of your work and all, but chances are nobody cares about them. There’s a lot more to a custom development than having the code – you also need somebody who understands it and can work with it. I don’t think code theft from commercial hosting platforms is much of an issue.

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