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  • Plugin Contributor Oleksandr

    (@awesomeoman)

    Hi, we’re not sure why you think that, but that’s not true. You can possibly mistake it for some middleware you can have in your browser/website. If you think of another way and can prove this, please post the full info here.

    Otherwise, we will request to remove this review as misleading.

    Thread Starter mrknow

    (@mrknow)

    While we were installing your plugin, there was an authentication request to log into our FB pages. Right after that we noticed that our FB pages are gone so we are talking about 1-2 mins time. The moment I disabled the plugin, it stopped the hacker from accessing the other FB pages. You should do some checks on the authentication process there must be a hole somewhere.

    thanks

    Plugin Contributor Oleksandr

    (@awesomeoman)

    Thank you for the feedback! However, it looks like you have some trojan in your system. We never get similar reports, and our auth process is fully tested and secured. Please check your system and website for viruses, malware, etc.

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