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GDPR – General Data Protection regulations is coming into force on 25 May 2018 and applies to all businesses doing business in or with a person in the EU. We will be posting...
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GDPR – General Data Protection regulations is coming into force on 25 May 2018 and applies to all businesses doing business in or with a person in the EU. We will be posting...
Posted by BWF Hosting
GDPR – General Data Protection regulations is coming into force on 25 May 2018 and applies to all businesses doing business in or with a person in the EU. We will be posting...
Posted by BWF Hosting
GDPR – General Data Protection regulations is coming into force on 25 May 2018 and applies to all businesses doing business in or with a person in the EU. We will be posting...
Posted by BWF Hosting
Introducing a Single Account Managed Server which is perfect to host any average use website on its own private virtual machine. With GDPR regulations coming into being very soon...
Posted by dylan
Why Full SSL Encrypted Websites are now essential in 2018 Are you a website owner? If so open your web browser (Chrome, Safari etc) and type yourdomain.com into your web browser...
Posted by dylan
Our Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2017 Deals are Live! Our exclusive Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals are back! In our biggest sale of the year we’re giving incredible discounts on...
Posted by phil
One of the largest and best known domain registrars in the UK recently increased the pricing for their UK domain names by a significant amount. The current pricing (correct on...
Posted by Karl B
We’re always looking for ways to better serve our client needs here at Big Wet Fish Hosting and today we’re pleased to announce our revamped sever line that comprise...
Posted by Karl B
’I’m on Shared Hosting and My Website will get a large Traffic Spike’ Is a question that we sometimes get asked and we love it when clients tell us in advance of something...
Posted by bwf
You may remember a while ago Google announced the first in a series of steps that would force much of the web to go SSL Encrypted. They promised they would warn users of websites...
Posted by bwf