1. Email from WordPress:
“Howdy!
“Since WordPress 5.2 there is a built-in feature that detects when a plugin or theme causes a fatal error on your site, and notifies you with this automated email.
“In this case, WordPress caught an error with one of your plugins, Meow Gallery.
“First, visit your website (https://www.<snip>.com/blog/) and check for any visible issues. Next, visit the page where the error was caught (https://www.<snip>.com/blog/blog/wp-login.php) and check for any visible issues.
“Please contact your host for assistance with investigating this issue further.
“If your site appears broken and you can’t access your dashboard normally, WordPress now has a special “recovery mode”. This lets you safely login to your dashboard and investigate further.
“https://www.<snip>.com/blog/wp-login.php?action=enter_recovery_mode&rm_token <snip>.
“To keep your site safe, this link will expire in 1 day. Don’t worry about that, though: a new link will be emailed to you if the error occurs again after it expires.”
2.
> PS: Your name appears as “<snip>@<snip>.com (@<snip-snip>)”
> currently. This is the best way to give away your e-mail address to all
> the robots parsing the web for them. I honestly think you should be
> more careful.
Thank you for your deep concerns regarding my online privacy.
3. You asked for a review, and it appeared on the same page as the warning flags from WordPress. So…