• When this plugin is deleted, it will leave all its database tables and options in place. I would expect a plugin to clean up when it’s deleted, user should not be required to manually delete database tables and options from wp_options, as most users simply don’t have the capabilities to do that.

    A plugin that leaves a lot of garbage in the database when it’s deleted is not a good citizen.

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  • Plugin Author Caseproof

    (@caseproof)

    Hello Mikko,
    Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us and the WordPress community. We apologize for the trouble you’re having due to the remaining database tables and options after uninstall. We’re aware of this issue, and we’re actively working toward a solution. Please feel free to contact us via support, and we’ll be happy to help with any questions or concerns you might have regarding the uninstall process. Thank you, again, for your thoughtful feedback and your patience.
    Syble

    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by Caseproof.
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