• Resolved esquipulas

    (@esquipulas)


    Hi, removed Jetpack since a while (for being a hugely intrusive tool with super deceptive support), but still have more than 60 jetpack autoloaded options in my system : any serious explanation to that ? And, in particular, any way to erase definitively these parasites options of my database ?

    Not very happy with jetpack. One of my worst plugin experience 😡

    • This topic was modified 1 year ago by esquipulas.
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  • Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there, @esquipulas,

    We’re very sorry to hear about your bad experience with Jetpack. We’d like to hear more about that, but first let’s address your issue.

    Have you completely deleted the plugin from the servers, via FTP? Occasionally there might be some data “leftover” on the server that needs to be removed manually.

    If you don’t see anything, then you can try using a database clean up plugin from the ww.wp.xz.cn Plugin Directory to remove Jetpack’s autoloaded options from your database. These plugins typically offer one-click clean up tools and can help you identify and remove unnecessary options.

    Before trying that out, please run a full backup of your site, just for extra safety.

    Let us know how you get on, and we’ll take it from there if necessary.

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hello @esquipulas,

    Do you have updates about that, do you still need help? We usually close inactive threads after one week of no movement, but we want to make sure we’re all set before marking it as solved. Thanks!

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