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    <p class=””>Now that it has most of the functionality of the old Short URL plugin, I kind of like it again, but I didn’t really need all of the extras like tracking and whatnot. I just needed something that made a short URL that could be detected as the short URL and displayed on the post/page. It would be nice if there was a kind of Shortify Lite that did just that, and where you could bulk opt out of certain post types like Random Content, which some of us still use. My other issue with it is the intrusive ads for the pro version. Now, no matter what you are trying to do at the moment, when you dismiss, it redirects you to the Shortify. I am, at this point, reconsidering using this at all. If this is going to be every time I go into my admin, I’m opting out. It’s just not worth it if I have to fight with this thing every time. Honestly I’d take a reasonably priced pro version that was a lite version like the old Short URL without all the bulk and promised no more intrusive ads. It’s like they took a near perfect plugin and made it worse for no good reason.</p>
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    • This topic was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by Nicole6870.
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  • Plugin Author Mike L

    (@mikeatkaizencoders)

    Hi,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    We will work on this and make this feature available in one of the upcoming releases of URL Shortify.

    Thread Starter Nicole6870

    (@nicole6870)

    Please do. This was the best thing about the old version. All of the other features were nice too, but the ability to automatically display the URL on posts and pages was the best. As long as we can also exclude types or specific url’s too, I’ll be happy.

    The pro features are nice, but that one important thing was crucial.

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