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Frequently Asked Questions:
What’s the difference between deactivating and deleting a plugin in WordPress?
Deactivating turns the plugin off without removing it, while deleting completely removes it from your site’s files.
Can I delete a plugin without deactivating it first?
No. WordPress requires you to deactivate a plugin before it can be deleted.
Should I delete unused plugins or just deactivate them?
It’s best to delete unused plugins to reduce security risks and keep your site clean.
Can deleting plugins improve website speed?
Yes, fewer active plugins can reduce load time and improve performance, especially if the deleted ones were taking up a lot of space.