Securing WordPress While Using Custom Plugins

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Considering the flexibility that custom-developed WordPress plugins bring, enhancing functionality to meet unique needs, what are your thoughts on the potential security risks they introduce? How do you approach finding the balance between customization and safety? Often, custom plugins aren’t scrutinized in the same way as popular ones from the WordPress repository, so vulnerabilities could expose the site to attacks. Do you feel the benefits of customization outweigh these risks, or is there a point where you’d prioritize standardized, vetted solutions over tailor-made options?

I have developed a custom plugin for my website that can generate font styles for the visitors but from the day of installation website is facing remote attacks. The thing is there should be a plat form that can help you to test the developed content before deploying it.

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