Remove Jetpack Monitoring From Deleted Sites
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I have a similar issue as many others. I have several self-hosted sites that were hooked to Jetpack. The sites were deleted before first disconnecting so now I’m getting emails about them being down (and oddly enough them coming back up which is weird since they don’t exist anymore).
I looked it my WordPress.com account and it shows my old number of sites still but they are not in there to disconnect the monitoring. Do I need to send a private message with a list of all the domains to be disconnected?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there,
Let me know which sites you want to disconnect and I’ll do it for you.
If you don’t like to share their addresses publicly let me know and I’ll contact you privately via email.
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Thank you for the quick response. Yes if you could contact me privately that would be great. :)
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Hi –
No problem. I’ve sent a note your way via email to collect those details. Please write to me here if you do not receive that email.
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Hello,
I got your email and sent the list to you. Thank you very much! Sorry for the inconvenience. We didn’t even think about disconnecting first. We will definitely be sure to do that going forward. -
Yeah, no worries. We will follow up by email and you can continue to reach us there. I am going to close this thread now.
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