You can temporarily or permanently remove a plugin from your website. This guide will show you how.
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We recommend keeping your site lean by using only the plugins you need to run your site. Removing a plugin will help:
- Keep your site secure.
- Keep your site loading quickly.
- Keep your dashboard clutter-free and easy to navigate.
- Avoid duplicate features overriding each other.
You can deactivate a plugin to temporarily remove the plugin from your site. Deactivating a plugin is safe and non-destructive: the plugin will remain on your site for you to reactivate if you need to. When you reactivate a plugin, all its settings and content will return just like they were before the deactivation.
To deactivate a plugin, take the following steps:
- Visit your site’s dashboard.
- Navigate to Plugins → Installed Plugins.
- Find the plugin in the list of your installed plugins.
- Click Deactivate.
Two plugins cannot be deactivated: Jetpack and Akismet. These plugins provide essential functions to run your site effectively.
You can erase a plugin permanently from your site.
Deleting a plugin will often delete the plugin’s settings and content, so be sure you no longer need the plugin before deleting it.
To delete a plugin, take the following steps:
- Visit your site’s dashboard.
- Navigate to Plugins → Installed Plugins.
- Find the plugin in the list of installed plugins.
- Click Deactivate and wait for the page to reload.
- Find the plugin in the list again and click Delete.
An active plugin will always show a Deactivate link first, which you must click before the Delete link will appear.
Deactivating a plugin is a good choice if you think you will need the plugin or any of its data in the future. Deactivating a plugin temporarily is also helpful in troubleshooting problems on your website.
Delete a plugin if you are confident you will not need it again in the future. You can also delete plugins that are duplicating the features already provided by your WordPress.com plan.