• This plugin was broken in August, and no one has noticed that it no longer actually redirects?

    I’ve now gone through every code change since then, and it is all junk changes, and the release notes don’t always match the changes they made in the code.

    I won’t be using this plugin any more and will be re-releasing it under a new name, and remove all of the planetzuda additions that direct to their mailing list sign up and purchase options, etc.

    I am very suspect that they are waiting to take over installations by the next highest paying spammer or something.

    The alternative is that they are just really bad developers, but in either case, you don’t want this plugin.

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  • Plugin Author zuda

    (@zuda)

    There was code that made the redirects work for some and not for others, we are very sorry that occurred and our paid team worked very hard on this free plugin to ensure that we fixed any and all issues, which we did.

    It would be polite if you reflected that in your reviews. No, we aren’t hackers in the sense you imply here to mean criminals. We help protect against criminals in our cyber security work. It would be lovely to see a higher rating.

    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by zuda.
    Thread Starter jondaley

    (@jondaley)

    And by “worked for some” you mean “worked for no one because we wrote terrible code and refused to acknowledge that we make mistakes”.

    If I could give you a lower rating I would. I will never install any code that you write ever again. I have rewritten your plugin to be much simpler and fewer bugs.

    I do believe that you aren’t a hacker and are doing the best that you can.

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