• Remove this plugin ASAP. I installed and activated this plugin, but it started showing some ads and popups on my website.

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  • Anonymous User 16850768

    (@anonymized-16850768)

    @mohsinist, please indicate exactly what “ads” or “popups” that you’re referring to because what you have stated is simply untrue. Cache Enabler doesn’t insert any ads or create any popups in the pages cached. It’s a page caching plugin that simply takes what you already have on your website and saves it as a static HTML file. It’s an open source plugin, which means this can easily be confirmed.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @coreyk People are allowed to make mistakes or be wrong in reviews. That has never been a reason to remove a review here. This review will not be removed.

    Someone left feedback. You replied. The End.

    That’s all there is to it.

    It would be greatly helpful if I could know that specific file and line number where Pop up and advt code are present.

    Dear, I have been using this plugin for years and it’s mind-blowing for the LEMP stack. Thanks to its advanced NGINX snippet.

    The plugin is ultra-lightweight, comes with bloat-free options page, and there is also a great support community.

    I contacted a few months back regarding Redis compatibility and got replied quickly- https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/redis-compatibility-2/

    This is one example of many, we can always have a conversation and come up with a solution. It helps everyone.

    Your understanding would be much appreciated. Peace!

    @thegulshankumar There are no ads or popups in this plugin. Also there’s no code which fetches external sources in any way to show ads or popups. I know because I analyzed several versions of this plugin and I use the plugin on my own website as well as on many of my customers websites. Never had any issues with it.

    I think @mohsinist just made a mistake and wrote a review for the wrong plugin, or maybe he installed some other plugins and/or themes which show ads. It’s impossible to analyzed without access to the system in question. Therefore nobody should be judged or blamed.

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