Disable Batcache

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    I would like to user my own caching solution, but this seems to be conflicting with batchce. Is there any way I can disable batcache so my caching will work?

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  • Hi there,

    WordPress.com already has a powerful built-in caching solution that is built in at the server level for the best performance possible. However, our caching is so deeply integrated with our managed hosting that it cannot be deactivated on a per-account basis. More info here:

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    If I can ask, why are you needing a custom caching solution? You are looking for an easy way to clear your site cache so you can see changes you are making to your site? If so that can be cleared by following the steps here:

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    While troubleshooting an issue, you may be advised to clear your site’s cache. This guide will explain how to clear the cache on your website. This feature is available on sites with the WordPress.com Business or Commerce plan. If your site has one of our legacy plans, it is available on the Pro plan. What is the Cache? In simplified terms, the cache is where data about your site is

    Hope that helps. Please let us know if you have any more questions.

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