• I like SEOPress and use the premium version on all my websites and clients’ sites. But today, all sites are crashed and can’t access both the front-end and back-end.

    Seem they released a new version without testing it.

    Too bad. I am thinking to replace SEOPress with another SEO plugin.

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  • Plugin Author Benjamin Denis

    (@rainbowgeek)

    Hi,

    I’m sorry to hear that.

    Have you opened a support ticket as you’re using the PRO version?

    Which PRO version do you use please?

    The latest one available for the PRO is 5.9.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter catuyen

    (@catuyen)

    I don’t need a support ticket. I know the problem after fix on a website that has SEOPress installed.

    It takes me a lot of time to log in to each VPS and go to the Plugins directory to manually remove SEOPress to take all the sites back.

    Plugin Author Benjamin Denis

    (@rainbowgeek)

    Hi,
    ?
    we have released a minor update (SEOPress Free 5.9.0.2) to prevent this.
    ?
    ?If you see this error, it means you’re using an old PRO version (< 5.4 – December 2021).
    ?
    ?We invite you to update the PRO version to 5.9.
    ?
    ?If you license key has expired, we strongly recommend you to renew your subscription to avoid any side effects, get new features and access to support by mail.
    ?
    ?Let us know if you have any questions,
    ?
    ?Thank you for understanding,

    the same thing happened to me had to remove this then it works
    and the issue was this “wp-content/plugins/wp-seopress/src/Thirds/AMP/amp.php”
    no SEO plugin should break a website

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by JediMax.
    Plugin Author Benjamin Denis

    (@rainbowgeek)

    @jedimax do you use the PRO version? If yes, please open a support ticket from your customer area. If not, create your own topic to help us debug this.

    Thank you for understanding,

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