• The plugin keeps deactivating. There are only two of us who have access and neither of us are turning the plugin off. The fact that the plugin keeps deactivating may be the reason that the website’s ranking has slipped in search engines, so obviously this is a great concern. I see a warning message that making changes to the plugin may cause it to automatically deactivate, however we have made no such changes.

    At the same time, we have had multiple brute force login lockouts which is being controlled by BulletProof Security plugin. I don’t know whether/how this could have any bearing. The only thing I can think of is that somehow the same culprits trying to hack us are able to turn the All In One SEO plugin off, and yet they are not doing it through logging in. They have not compromised the server.

    There is no commenting used on the website. Security is very tight.

    Can someone help? I have not included a link to the site because there is nothing wrong on the front end.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/

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  • mintjelly,

    All in One SEO Pack has no such warning message in it, and no code that would cause it to automatically deactivate. If you think that the plugin code may have been altered, I’d suggest deleting the plugin and reinstalling it from the repository. I have seen issues like this due to certain WordPress themes wrongly implementing SEO features, so you might want to try testing this with a different theme or on a development server as well.

    Thread Starter mintjelly

    (@mintjelly)

    Hi Peter,

    Thanks for your prompt response.

    Will deleting it cause all the hours of time spent writing titles and descriptions to be lost???

    Hi mintjelly,

    No; deleting the plugin won’t delete your data. However, it never hurts to backup your site before performing major changes.

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