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  • It seems that the plugin sends the image directly to the bucket, because it needs to immediately make the image URL available.

    An approach for the developer:
    One idea (but not the smartest) would be to prevent the user from inserting and viewing the media URL, leaving it on the server until the other plugins perform the optimizations and then sending it to the remote server and releasing the media URL and inserting it in the post. But this is very delicate, each optimization plugin works in a different way, so it would be very complex to keep everything compatible.

    Plugin Author Masoud Golchin

    (@masoudin)

    Hi @odirlon

    Thanks for the suggestion! we will work on it in the future. As you said, each optimization plugin works in a different way and it is not possible to keep everything compatible at the moment.

    I personally use the “Modern Image Formats” plugin for image optimization, and it works excellently with Advanced Media Offloader.

    Modern Image Formats” is developed by the WordPress Performance Team, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking to optimize their images!

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