• Since 2.0 they started forcing account creation, API key and use of their web platform. In short: this plugin is turning into a Software As a Service. Gone are the days of an efficient, simple, working locally Broken Link Checker.

    I highly encourage to not update to 2.0 and fork the plugin, or find an alternative.

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