Plugin Support
Jasmine
(@hyenokian)
Dear @healthysolutions4living,
Thank you for the topic.
I want to mention that we have done our best to handle it as much as possible.
We are also constantly working to improve the functionalities of our plugin.
But, I want to mention that it doesn’t come from our plugin.
It is technically impossible for the plugins to implement 100% protection on WordPress websites as the website data are located in the browser of the end-user(his/her local storage).
Thank you.
I was using an older theme but had to change it to something that would support PHP 8.0.
On my old theme this plugin worked perfectly. You could not do CTRL+P and the warning messages were displayed as I had set them up. Now with the new theme I am having these additional problems. I think you need to do some updating to the functions you have in the plugin actually work.
Dear @healthysolutions4living,
Thank you for your reply.
I want to mention, that our plugin is compatible with the PHP 8+ versions.
Most presumably, there was a conflict because of which our scripts can’t normally work for you.
Please let us know the name of the Theme you are currently using.
Then, firstly and most importantly, make a DB Backup for your safety (You can use Updraft Plus).
Then, do troubleshooting on your own, to understand which plugin is the cause.
Here is a useful link to help you with troubleshooting:
https://ays-pro.com/blog/how-to-troubleshoot-your-wordpress-website
Please check this and let us know about the outcome.
Thank you.