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  • Thread Starter bluep92877

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    Doesn’t matter what your justification is. Random messages popping up without authorization to the 182 clients in our network is absolutely unacceptable. Our developer spent hours with the security team analyzing code, even the Monster Insights code to make sure there wasn’t a breach even in your files. That has a real world price tag associated with it.

    I don’t see anywhere in the settings where I can enable or disable these messages globally, or opt in so I can expect messages from time to time from MI. The way you handled it how could it not be considered a security breach?

    This was an epic fail on the part of MI. We’ll be choosing another solution for our clients.

    I would like to chime in on this. Using the latest version of WordPress (4.8) and the plugin as of June 23 2017.

    This plugin does not seem to copy over any meta data. We have both public and private meta fields (_private_meta_key_name); So things like Yoast and The Events Calendar data is not coming over. Only title and content. I’ve hit the save button again on settings.

    Meta fields are also supposed to be duplicated, right? I was looking for a setting checkbox for “meta” but didn’t see anything.

    The above code worked for me, but now when someone logs out of wordpress they get the 403 error message as well. Are they actually being logged out? Could you please create a version that allows wp-login.php?action=logout to work?

    Thanks!

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