@terriz Actually it’s policy to NOT remove pages anymore.
We used to remove pages for closed plugins. The problem is that confused users and made it impossible for them to know if a plugin ever had existed before, and why was it gone and what should they do?
Over the last two years, we’ve moved towards a different system where (as of today) a plugin is closed and users are told it’s no longer available. After 60 days, they get a brief reason.
In the case of this plugin, it clearly states it was closed for a SECURITY reason.
Now if someone sees that and thinks “Gee, this plugin has security issues they haven’t fixed since March. I’m totally going to pay them for a pro version!” well, there’s very little we can do to educate them.
But. We don’t feel that leaving the page up is an ‘advertisement’ at all. In fact, it’s really a good warning. If a plugin is closed for a security reason and they never fix the free version? You really shouldn’t give them your money.