Title: Plugin installed additional plugins without permission
Last modified: August 3, 2024

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# Plugin installed additional plugins without permission

 *  [dreefi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dreefi/)
 * (@dreefi)
 * [1 year, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-installed-additional-plugins-without-permission/)
 * I recently installed this plugin on my website, only to find out that it secretly
   installed 4 additional plugins without my consent. Not only did it install these
   plugins, but it also activated them, which resulted in significant damage to 
   my website.
 * This unauthorized action was brought to my attention by my client, and it has
   caused a lot of unnecessary hassle and frustration. Such behavior is absolutely
   unacceptable and should NOT be allowed.
 * I strongly advise others to stay away from this plugin, as it can compromise 
   the integrity of your website and cause serious issues without your knowledge.
   This experience has left me extremely dissatisfied and I hope the developers 
   take immediate action to rectify this practice.
 * The installed plugins are:
   – All in One SEO– WPForms Lite– OptinMonster– UserFeedback
   Lite

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 *  [webdesigningfactory](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webdesigningfactory/)
 * (@webdesigningfactory)
 * [1 year, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-installed-additional-plugins-without-permission/#post-17931105)
 * They stole my analytics account’s admin permission, now I can’t access analytics
 *  Plugin Support [Michelle D.](https://wordpress.org/support/users/devmich/)
 * (@devmich)
 * [1 year, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-installed-additional-plugins-without-permission/#post-17939908)
 * Hi [@dreefi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dreefi/) and [@webdesigningfactory](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webdesigningfactory/),
 * Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. I’m sorry for any frustration caused.
 * We try to provide as much value as possible to our users by suggesting plugins
   that we integrate with directly for more reporting features, because a lot of
   users aren’t aware of them and can benefit greatly.
 * This is shown within the setup wizard, when clicking **Continue** while in step
   4 of 5 (in the _Which website features would you like to enable?_ page), you’ll
   be able to see text indicating _**The following plugins will be installed…**_
   if those options are selected.
 * If you would prefer to not use our suggested plugins, you’ll be able to either
   deselect them for installation in the Setup Wizard under the _Add Recommended
   Plugins To My Website_ option, skip that step entirely by clicking on **Skip 
   for Now**, or if you decide after completing the setup wizard to not use them,
   you’ll be able to remove them like other WordPress plugins.
 * Google explicitly states that it does not share your Google Account password 
   with the third-party app or service, so when clicking _Allow_, it does not grant
   the MonsterInsights plugin access to your entire Google Account. In case you’d
   like to learn more, please read about how Google helps you share data safely:
   [https://support.google.com/accounts?p=3P-apps-with-access](https://support.google.com/accounts?p=3P-apps-with-access)
 * So while you may see messaging that MonsterInsights requires access your Google
   Account during the authentication process, the permissions we require are explicitly
   listed out specifically for Analytics, Ads and Search Console during this step.
   Granting these permissions only allows MonsterInsights to work seamlessly with
   your Google Analytics property. For more details on these permissions, please
   see our guide here: [https://www.monsterinsights.com/docs/google-permissions-for-oauth/](https://www.monsterinsights.com/docs/google-permissions-for-oauth/)
 * We’re happy to help look into any issues getting started with MonsterInsights
   and Google Analytics if you could reach out to us in the support threads here:
   [https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/google-analytics-for-wordpress/](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/google-analytics-for-wordpress/),
   where we’ll be able to better serve you.
 * We really appreciate you for giving us a try. If you have any further feedback,
   please let me know and I’ll be happy to forward it to the rest of the team.
 * Thank you.
 *  Thread Starter [dreefi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dreefi/)
 * (@dreefi)
 * [1 year, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-installed-additional-plugins-without-permission/#post-17940314)
 * Hi,
 * Thank you for your response. I appreciate your effort to clarify the process.
 * However, I need to emphasize that my experience does not align with the scenario
   you described. Despite selecting the option to not install any additional plugins
   during the setup wizard (which I ALWAYS do), I discovered that the plugins were
   automatically installed and activated on my website several days after the initial
   installation of the primary plugin. This occurred without my consent or any further
   action on my part.
 * One of the plugins that was automatically installed was an SEO plugin, despite
   the fact that I already had a different SEO plugin active on my site. The conflict
   between the two plugins caused significant issues, ultimately crashing the website.
 * Additionally, a contact form plugin was installed, even though I do not have 
   or want any contact forms on this website.
 * While I understand the value you aim to provide by suggesting integrated plugins,
   this should never happen without explicit user consent. Automatic installations
   without permission are invasive and disruptive. Moreover, it is difficult to 
   see the benefit of installing an SEO plugin when I already have a functioning
   one that meets my needs.

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