• We maintain websites for our clients who do not want to maintain them, but have had the websites done by various advertising companies or whomever. One of them uses One Click Accessibility installed and it has been working fine for them for good while now.

    Now the plugin is pushing change to this Ally, which I did since our job is to keep the sites running and up-to-date. However this new plugin requires logging in to Elementor account. So I had to fall back to previous plugin. Big props making that simple.

    I personally abhor having to make useless accounts that serve no purpose aside making user life more complicated and leaking information that does not need to be leaked out. I have no idea if this sentiment is wide spread or not; but I imagine I’m not alone in thinking that this plugin will be better received if it could be adopted without needing to make Elementor account. Maybe logging in enables some functionalities that actually need the account for those who wishes them.

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  • Joanna

    (@joannacraig)

    I agree. The need for an Elementor account is not helpful. Plenty of plugins don’t require you to sign up to use a free version and it is off putting to updating the plugin.

    hal9099

    (@hal9099)

    It’s not free; it costs you your private data. There’s no other way these days. I wonder what they really do with it, or is it just collecting it because people think it’s the way it has to be these days, since everyone’s doing it that way.

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