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@costakeys I am not sure as I did not check the PHP version before support made the change. You could open a support ticket with A2 and ask if they can update it to v8.4. I would suggest you backup your site before doing this as in my case the PHP upgrade broke other things. Apparently when A2 migrated to hosting.com we were moved to some kind of platform where they have full rights into our hosting and WordPress environments and can basically change anything. Also the fact that they made such a major change on the fly without verifying with me first is a huge red flag. So proceed with caution with A2 support. I know that after this is resolved, I will be looking to move to a different hosting provider.
My hosting provider is A2, which was just bought out by hosting.com. In the past 2 months, my hosting has seems to have been migrated over to their platform. I opened a support ticket with them, and they responded by saying “I have enabled the Wordfence plugin by enabling PHP 8.4 version. Could you please verify it from your end?” It appears that this change in PHP version has resolved the issue with the Wordfence plugin, but has broken other plugins. I am not 100% sure what version I was on previously. I am not happy with the way this is being resolved by my hosting provider, but in my case, this issue can be marked as resolved. Thanks
Now I am unable to re-enable the plugin. I went back and renamed the folder back to /wp-content/plugins/wordfence and when I go in WordPress and try to activate the plugin, it again goes to the 503 error and doesn’t enable the plug in..