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  • @tien-nguyen What you say is somewhat interpretable and more – read to the end ?? Speaking of options, also plugin developers have the freedom to go an extra step in the deactivation process since this is a free plugin, but the main argument is related to the main purpose of this plugin, offering some features/add-ons found in many other plugins, this fact being able to justify the way they choose this method, wanting to know why, and to be able to compare and evaluate the value of their work. In the end, everyone who uses and will use this plugin will benefit from the improvements they make! It is not like that? So maybe a more appropriate question would be “please tell us if this plugin is causing any technical problems, or you just found another better plugin”, instead of judging that they are “very greedy” or just greedy, or not greedy ?? They have already integrated the “Skip” option into the final process, as most of plugin developers probably do. PS: How could they be “very greedy” since they also offer a free version of this plugin?!

    You can give us more details, e.g. how did you install wordpress? The same thing happened to me twice when I installed WordPress using WP Toolkit with Plesk on a VPS. More details will help the community understand the problem and maybe find a solution, then post it here.. Also, you might get some conflicts with other plugins or the theme?! I’m using this plugin on several websites and it just works ??

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