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Website Security Checks Too Technical for Small Business Owners

Small businesses, freelancers, and non-technical website owners lack accessible tools for basic security audits—existing solutions are either too expensive, too complex, or produce reports that require expert interpretation. A simple first-layer scan covering SSL, security headers, and common misconfigurations fills a structural gap in the SMB security market.

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