This plugin removes unwanted plugins during the WordPress core upgrade process or manually. You manage the list of unwanted plugins in the backend.
Here some description how it works
- You put every unwanted plugin slug into the list
- If after a core upgrade one or more of these plugins will be installed, the plugin will delete them immediately
- You can also delete unwanted plugins manually anytime
because you don’t want the plugin to be installed on your site or
because you want a plugin to delete unwanted plugins so your place will be tidy and clean
You don’t need to! But if you don’t like the fact of plugins like Hello Dolly and Akismet being automatically installed when you upgrade or reinstall your WordPress, this plugin may be for you.
Yes. I can understand if you want to to the dirty work yourself. But if not, this plugin might be just the thing for you.
Also if there are other plugins you don’t want installed on your website, you’ve come to the right place!
On WordPress Core upgrades Unwanted Cleaner will check each item in the list you manage in the plugin settings. If plugins were installed during the upgrade process they will be deleted immediately automatically.
Go to https://wordpress.org/plugins/ and find your unwanted plugin.
For example if you don’t like the ‘Hello Dolly’ plugin it’s full slug (URL) will be https://wordpress.org/plugins/hello-dolly/.
Enter only the last part after /plugins/ without the ending slash, in this case: hello-dolly
Yes you can. Just push the button you find right under the list of unwanted plugins
1.0.0
Release Date – 07-16-24
Initial release
Upload the plugin to your blog/website, activate it.
To manage the list of unwanted plugins, go to Settings > Unwanted Cleaner
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- Version: 1.0.0
- Last updated: 2 months ago
- Active installations: 0
- WordPress version: 6.5
- Tested up to: 6.6.2
- PHP version: 7.0