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  • I spent 10 minutes looking for it!
    It’s at the bottom of the Jetpack dashboard, barely visible on the green background.

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    Yup! It has moved to the bottom. We’re looking to utilize that space for additional little tidbits of information that didn’t make sense visually at the top right of the page. I’m sorry for the confusion!

    ju_ke_123

    (@ju_ke_123)

    Do you also know how to disconnect wordpress.com from jetpack in version 3.2.1?

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    From your site’s admin area, visit the Jetpack page (e.g. /wp-admin/admin.php?page=jetpack ).

    At the bottom of the page, in the footer, is a link to “Disconnect from WordPress.com”

    Cheers!

    ju_ke_123

    (@ju_ke_123)

    thanks for your response – but actually I’m not able to find any disconnect button..

    https://cranx.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Screen-Shot-2014-11-17-at-8.05.30-PM.png

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    For that site (cranx.de), the connection doesn’t appear functional with errors on the debug. One idea is during the connection process, the site’s server may have rejected or balked at the return that finishes the connection process. When your site isn’t connected, the disconnect link won’t appear.

    Alternatively, you can deactivate the plugin, which will kill the connection also.

    hello sir, my problem is a bit unique and stupid if i may say. i deleted the wp.org site (thet was linked to my wp.me account) to switch for a wp-mu installation and that site is still linked to my wp- account and the respective domain ( drpunam.naturotherapeutics.in ) too has become useless. ??

    i want to be able to manage all my www.ads-software.com connections via jetpack from my wp.me dashboard, so that vitality of the link does not depend upon the vitality of site. and i can unlink the sites i chose to kill.

    would be very thankful if that be a possibility.

    Peter

    (@geoorgge1968)

    Hi,
    Brandon likes to joke with us moving the “disconnect” each time to a different place.
    In the latest version, it is not a button any more, but a text “disconnect from jetpack”

    @marksraider I often restore backups of my Live site and make them run on a test site
    Therefore I delete all jetpack entries inside WP_OPTIONS.
    Otherwise the two installations would interfere in Jetpack

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