• Resolved ryanllogan

    (@ryanllogan)


    Hello. Jodi, can you please advise on the following? Options are to a.) mark as fixed, b.) ignore until the next file change or c.) always ignore this file. Option c.) I believe should be off the table to maintain security.

    Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/wp-disable/cache/local-ga.js
    Severity: Warning

    This file belongs to plugin “WP Disable” version “1.2.27” and has been modified from the file that is distributed by WordPress.org for this version. Please use the link to see how the file has changed. If you have modified this file yourself, you can safely ignore this warning. If you see a lot of changed files in a plugin that have been made by the author, then try uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin to force an upgrade. Doing this is a workaround for plugin authors who don’t manage their code correctly.

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  • Plugin Author hosting.io

    (@pigeonhut)

    should be safe to ignore as that is the actual cache file, so the one that ships in the plugin is empty, your site fills it up with your own GA cache

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