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Cloudflare Tightens Caching and Bot Controls as AI Crawlers Surge: What WordPress Operators Should Change Now

Cloudflare reports that AI crawlers now represent roughly 80% of identified AI bot activity on its network. It has adjusted caching and bot handling in response. Here’s what WordPress and WooCommerce operators should review this…

Google Gemma 4: What On-Device Agentic Models Mean for WordPress, Local Search, and Small-Business AI Workflows

Google’s Gemma 4 introduces open-source, multi-step planning models designed for on-device and edge deployment. For WordPress and WooCommerce operators, the real question isn’t hype — it’s whether to run AI locally or keep relying on…

GA4 Consent Mode v2 and WordPress: What Small Businesses Must Fix in 2026 to Protect Attribution and Ad Performance

If your GA4 and Google Ads numbers drifted, it may not be traffic. Misconfigured Consent Mode v2 signals—especially ad_user_data and ad_personalization—are shrinking audiences and distorting ROAS on many WordPress sites.