Need to remove inaccessible site from Jetpack monitoring. I’m on the free plan.
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The above-referenced site has been taken down, and needs to be removed from JetPack monitoring. I no longer have access to WordPress at the site.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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To stop the Jetpack downtime alerts for a site you can no longer access, you must disconnect it through your central WordPress.com account settings rather than the site’s own dashboard. Log into WordPress.com, navigate to your Site List, select the defunct site, and go to Settings > General to find the “Disconnect” or “Remove Site” option at the very bottom of the page. If the site is already deleted and doesn’t appear in your list, you can force a disconnection by visiting wordpress.com/settings/manage-connection/ followed by your site’s URL, or by contacting WordPress.com support directly to have a “Happiness Engineer” manually purge the connection from their servers. Once disconnected, the Jetpack monitoring system will stop pinging the inactive server and the error emails will cease immediately.
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Thanks for the help. The options listed here didn’t exactly exist in my case, but based on your suggestion, I was able to “back into” a page that allowed me to disconnect and subsequently remove the page. Cheers!
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