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In case you missed it, Elavon began merging Opayo, formerly Sagepay, into their brand earlier in 2023, and in November Elavon announced that the next...
I received a billing notice email from Google yesterday, titled "[Billing Notice] Price changes for Google reCAPTCHA product tiers". We use various Go...
In June 2019, Mozilla released an update to their Firefox browser which enabled Enhanced Tracking Protection by default. In a nutshell, this feature a...
We host a number of WordPress websites, and we manage servers for other agencies hosting WordPress websites too. Out of the box, WordPress isn't exact...
For a multitude of reasons, we don't often pick WordPress as a suitable platform when developing new websites, but we do often migrate existing WordPr...
Back in 2014 I wrote a post about a rate exchange API that did a decent job replacing a Google service which had shut down the prior November. A year...
This is an old post and Facebook have since closed access to their XML feeds. It's still possible to access Facebook content via their APIs which we'l...
This is an old post and Twitter's API is no longer freely accessible. We've kept it though, because it might still be useful to somebody....
Barclaycard ePDQ is one of the easiest payment gateways to integrate into a website, but the merchant panel is a little overwhelming at first and, wit...
Paypal is one of the nicest platforms to take online payments through. A developer can build Paypal integration in to just about any website relativel...
This is an old post about a service that's since been discontinued. We've kept it though, because some of the attached comments might still be useful...