Hello @filipecostacom ,
I have disconnected your website covihotel.pt from WordPress.com.
Please note that you can disconnect your websites from WordPress.com by going to the URL here : https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection/ .
From there, you can select the site you want to disconnect and choose the option Disconnect from WordPress.com at the bottom.
Thank you.
Hi and thank you!
I searched for a way to disconnect the websites but didn’t find it and the jetpack disconnect tutorial doesn’t show https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection/
I don’t see a way to get to https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection/ from https://wordpress.com/sites or from https://cloud.jetpack.com/ – i mean, i don’t see a settings / manage connections from the backend of wordpress.com or jectpack.com. Shouldn’t it be there? I’m pretty sure it was there a while ago…
Thanks again!
Hi @filipecostacom ,
If you are not able to access https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection , it means that you might not be connected with the correct account, or not connected at all to your WordPress.com account. By “correct” I mean the account where the sites are connected to.
Can you please check that and let us know if it helps?
Hi again and thanks!
I think i didn’t explain myself right 😉 I’m able to directly access https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection if i unput the URL, but what i meant is that when i go to WordPress.com it defaults to https://wordpress.com/sites but the setting to manage the sites connection to Jetpack is not visible on the UI backend of WordPress.com, i don’t see any setting or menu option that takes me directly to https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection
Here is my WordPress.com backend (https://wordpress.com/sites ). I can’t seem to find any setting that takes me to https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection
Thanks!
Hello there, Sebastian from Jetpack here. I hope you are doing well.
You can find this option on your sites, on the General Settings at the bottom of the page:https://wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection/filipecosta.com
On the next page you’ll see a button to disconnect → “Disconectar do WordPress.com …”
I hope this helps; please let us know if you have any doubts.