Title: Aggressive plugin update system
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# Aggressive plugin update system

 *  [eddio](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eddio/)
 * (@eddio)
 * [11 months, 1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/aggressive-plugin-update-system/)
 * Purchased a plugin from Woo. Can not get automatic plugin updates UNLESS I connect
   my store to Woo. Had to manually download and then upload the plugin. Also, since
   they have merged up with WordPress, there is a mix up with saved login details,
   that is causing trouble when you are trying to achieve anything – for example,
   connecting the site to Woo, finding your purchased plugins, new plugin releases
   etc
   Other then this, the WooCommerce plugin itself is great and I haven’t had
   any issues.
 * I really hope that they will update their system and remove this aggressive request
   to connect my site to Woo to unlock the plugin updates via admin dashboard. 
   
   Once this is sorted, the review will be revisited.Thanks

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 *  Plugin Support [Sandip Mondal – a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sandipmondal/)
 * (@sandipmondal)
 * [11 months, 1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/aggressive-plugin-update-system/#post-18530996)
 * Hi [@eddio](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eddio/),
 * Thank you for sharing your feedback. I understand your experience with the plugin
   update process and the login issues you’re facing.
 * It looks like the issue is related to a connection problem between the site and
   WooCommerce.com via the [WooCommerce Update Manager](https://woocommerce.com/document/managing-woocommerce-com-subscriptions/#woo-update-manager),
   which is used for managing subscriptions and extension updates.
 * To resolve this, can you please contact us at [WooCommerce.com > My Account > Support](https://woocommerce.com/my-account/contact-support/)?
   So we can investigate and assist you with re-establishing the connection to ensure
   that updates are applied seamlessly to your site.
 * We’re here to help, and we are looking forward to get this sorted for you!
 *  Thread Starter [eddio](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eddio/)
 * (@eddio)
 * [11 months, 1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/aggressive-plugin-update-system/#post-18531246)
 * So, you saying, I need to install a plugin, to be able to update another plugin?
   Do you see the ridiculousness in here? I have many other premium plugins. Lets
   say, I have 10 other premium plugins, do you think for each of them I have a 
   Super Duper Epic Tutti Frutti Update Manager Launcher plugin? Course not, because
   it’s silly. If all my plugins would be from Woo, then I could understand the 
   need for this manager, but for a single plugin – nope!
   I should of mentioned 
   this in the initial post, but – no connections will be made.Thanks for your reply
   and I hope this get’s sorted soon.Have a great day.
 *  Plugin Support [Sandip Mondal – a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sandipmondal/)
 * (@sandipmondal)
 * [11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/aggressive-plugin-update-system/#post-18534413)
 * Hi [@eddio](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eddio/),
 * Thank you for your follow-up and for sharing your candid feedback.
 * > So, you saying, I need to install a plugin, to be able to update another plugin?
   > Do you see the ridiculousness in here?
 * You’re right, on the surface, it can feel unnecessary to install an additional
   plugin just to receive updates for one you’ve already purchased. It’s a valid
   concern, especially if you’re only using a single WooCommerce.com extension.
 * To give you some background: this change wasn’t made arbitrarily or as a way 
   to lock users in. It came from a compliance requirement from the WordPress.org
   plugin team.
 * We got some feedback from the [WordPress.org](https://wordpress.org/) plugin 
   review team letting us know that the way we were handling updates wasn’t compliant
   with their guidelines. [Here’s the specific guideline](https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-org/detailed-plugin-guidelines/#8-plugins-may-not-send-executable-code-via-third-party-systems)
   that WooCommerce wasn’t fully compliant with. Splitting update management into
   a separate plugin (that isn’t available through [WordPress.org](https://wordpress.org/))
   brings us into compliance with these guidelines. So, we had to separate that 
   functionality out of the WooCommerce core and into its own plugin.
 * That said, the WooCommerce.com Update Manager is entirely optional. You’re still
   free to manually download updates from your WooCommerce.com account and upload
   them to your site, just like you’re doing now. The plugin is only needed if you’d
   like to manage the updates automatically via WooCommerce.com.
 * Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate you taking the time to 
   share your perspective. If there’s anything else I can clarify or assist with,
   please let us know. We’re here to help!
 *  Thread Starter [eddio](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eddio/)
 * (@eddio)
 * [11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/aggressive-plugin-update-system/#post-18534453)
 * Thanks for the explanation Sandip.
   I see there’s still a room for improvement
   then, hopefully one day this get’s sorted.Thanks
 *  Plugin Support [Sandip Mondal – a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sandipmondal/)
 * (@sandipmondal)
 * [11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/aggressive-plugin-update-system/#post-18534526)
 * Hi [@eddio](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eddio/),
 * You’re welcome, happy to clarify! If at any point you feel the situation has 
   improved or that your concerns have been addressed, it would mean a lot if you’d
   consider updating your review.
 * Thanks again for sharing your feedback!

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