Managed WordPress keeps 30 days' worth of backups for you automatically — there's nothing you need to do to enable them.
Manually moving a WordPress site into your Pro Managed WordPress account is complex and can be confusing if you don't know your way around a couple of pieces of software
For experienced users, it can be more efficient to use SSH when managing WordPress, and performing tasks such as a search and replace in the database.
When you do not have access to a file manager, it is necessary to be able to unzip files from SSH.
You can change the currently active theme from within SSH. This is a more advanced method, but can be more efficient for developers who manage multiple WordPress sites.
If you installed WP-CLI on your server to manage your WordPress site, then you can follow these steps to update your password. If you have not setup WP-CLI, then you will
The first part of manually migrating your WordPress site to your Pro Managed WordPress account: Copy the wp-content folder for the site you want to move, and download that
You can can remove WordPress comments from within the database. This can be helpful if you need to quickly remove a large amount of SPAM comments.
As a WordPress administrator you can remove user accounts from your site.
SPAM is often created by a bot rather than a human, one way for your WordPress website to distinguish between the two is to install a CAPTCHA plugin.