WordPress launches a private, browser-based website sandbox

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WordPress.org unveiled my.WordPress.net, an in-browser workspace that lets users build a private website without signing up, hosting, or a domain. The private sites run entirely in your browser (roughly 100MB of storage) and aren’t optimized for traffic or discovery, making it ideal for drafts, journaling, and experimenting with plugins, themes, and features—the data never leaves your device and is stored locally.
- WordPress launches an in-browser website creator The Verge
- WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in your browser via a new service, my.WordPress.net TechCrunch
- WordPress Debuts my.wordpress.net Private Workspace findarticles.com
- AI Assistant Can Now Build Plugins On My.WordPress.net Dataconomy
- WordPress releases 'My WordPress', which runs completely in a web browser and can be used with plugins, can be backed up and restored anywhere, and can also be used as an RSS reader GIGAZINE
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