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It is true that much of what is online is produced by large unscrupulous companies

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:57 am
by shaown
But leaving aside the security issue, there are at least two other reasons why it would be good to stay away from plugins and themes in nulled versions. One is about updates : with a plugin that is not in greece phone number its official version you have no way of having automatic security updates . Which means that you will have to periodically check if there is an updated version and do the manual installation.

And with each new installation you will, again, have to be lucky not to run into something that can then infect your website. And in addition to the problem of updates that do not happen by themselves there is what can happen if you are not able to use the plugin or theme as you would like. Without an official registered copy you certainly cannot contact support. So you risk spending the money (that you would have spent anyway) on a consultancy.

A further consideration that we want to make, and which in a certain sense is connected to what we started with, is the ethical aspect of choosing to install a plugin in a nulled version rather than paying for the official version.

but it is also true that many of the plugins and themes that are used every day on WordPress sites are the result of the work of small groups of developers, who can carry on their business with what they earn from subscriptions or sales.

If you too have a small business with a small budget , instead of growing using nulled versions of plugins, you can ask for advice from someone who knows about building websites to find only what you need and save without ruining someone else's work.


On its official website, SiteGround announced that it has managed to upgrade over three million databases by updating its servers to the new MySQL version 8.

An update that technically may not be noteworthy but is actually a very particular way of managing this aspect. Usually, database updates to the various versions of MySQL happen automatically but then it is up to those who actually manage the websites to try to be compatible with the new features.