• When the plugin is working in smart block mode or the other blocking modes interferes with the admin health check page (/wp-admin/site-health.php). So I believe that the plugin should inhibit himself from working on that page or at least it should have an option the let the user decide.

    Right now it’s causing problems with page cache detection, with REST API and some times with object cache detection. This doesn’t happens when this plugin is disabled or in “log only” modes. From my point of view it causes a false alarm or an unnecessary alert to the user, because there isn’t really any of the problems reported by the WordPress health check procedures.

    It could be nice if this issue could be solved in future releases.

    Cheers! 🙂

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by fidoboy.

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