• I tried to install this plugin a while ago, 6 month’s plus. It then wanted me to install paid add-ons to continue using it. So, I uninstalled it as I wasn’t even sure it was what I wanted. Ever since then the database tables for this plugin keep trying to update every time the plugin updates. I’ve had to manually delete these tables through PHP MySQL (hoping this stops it from trying to do a handshake). Pain in the neck for a plugin that I didn’t use.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by Dubsy.
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  • Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Dear Dubsy, I tried to give support to your issue in the forum. As every coder knows, it not possible to have a plugin create table if that plugin has been correctly removed, as you stated in the support requests. Hence probably you have more than one installation using the same database or like.

    If the plugin is installed and there are updates, the plugin on each update could try to update the database. This is a best practice and does not create any problem in your blog. It’s hard for me to understand where the problem is, maybe you want to help me to get a clearer view, it would be very useful.

    Second. The plugin does not require you to install paid extensions, if you want to use the provided free features, which let you to collected subscribers, send newsletters (both WITHOUT limits), see mininal statistics, import, export, synch with WP users in your blog, manage massively subscribers, use the visual composer, create custom themes, manage lists, use the locked content feature, and so on.

    Thank you for the time you dedicated to our plugin, Stefano Lissa.

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