• Thank you for updating my plugin without adequately warning or notifying me… or giving me a choice to go with the old reports.
    Thank you for demanding access to not just my Analytics account, but also Adsense, and Google Webmasters and refusing to work if I don’t.
    Thank you for removing my old analytics code so the data stops tracking.
    And thank you again for providing such a spammy introduction to the dashboard that I thought my site had been hacked.

    Well, I can only appreciate how well you must take care of your other customers. Oh, and I forgot… thanks a lot for completely removing all the old plugin versions, so I can’t even rollback to the previous version…

    Wow! I can’t thank you enough!

    So I give you five stars and take away four because I can’t give you ‘zero’ stars. You’re welcome.

    It’s funny though, after the YOAST spamware at Christmas… you’d think other plugin writers would be more careful. Well, apparently… no one learns.

    Now where is Google Site Kit? It does everything for me!

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    Thanks. I don’t typically keep backups of plugins, especially ones with marginal utility. Anyways… I’m not keen to support a plugin that has such poor customer relationships!

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