Why hosting phishing plugins?
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I can’t find any similar posts, so I want to start it:
Why WordPress hosting and supporting plugins like this???
The facebook is all messed-up with “share this” – “share that” sites sharing. Why do I need to like or share any site, before I seen it?
This is unethical phishing!
Please, remove ALL of this kind of plugins! …or tell me, why is it good for anyone else? It’s not just about increasing the traffic, it’s also decrease the ranking of the site! -
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Hi there,
Please note that is a WordPress.org plugin as @timethief stated. We at WordPress.com do not host that plugin. To clear up any confusion, WordPress.com and WordPress.org are two different entities. At WordPress.com, we provide hosting, support, and tons of features for blogs. Users also have the option to purchase a variety of upgrades to customize the look and feel of their blog. WordPress.org is a software for self-hosted sites. With WordPress.org, users are provided access to all backend files and can upload custom themes and plugins.
Check here to learn more about the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org:
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