Adds a safety exit button that lets visitors leave a website quickly.
| Author: | Clicksmith Digital Marketing (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 5.8 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.9.1 |
| Plugin version: | 1.3.1 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 10-02-2026 |
| Last updated: | 10-02-2026 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
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| Plugin URI: | https://clicksmith.net/custom-wordpress-plugi... |
| Total downloads: | 157 |
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When we started building websites for nonprofits, we kept hearing the same message from staff and volunteers:
Some visitors need a way to leave a page fast.
For organizations supporting people experiencing homelessness, survivors of domestic abuse, and anyone navigating sensitive situations, a small website feature can make a meaningful difference, especially when someone may be browsing resources in a shared space or under pressure.
So we built a clean, lightweight Safety Exit Button and released it for free, so any organization can add a quick exit option without custom development.
Features
- Instantly redirects to a neutral destination (default: Google)
- Uses location.replace() to prevent returning via the Back button
- Change the redirect URL in settings (Google, weather, news, anything)
- Choose button placement: bottom-right, bottom-left, top-right, top-left
- Choose button style: square, rounded, pill, or custom radius
- Match your site colors
- Optional ESC key triggers exit
Important note
No website can guarantee removing a visit from a browser’s History list. This plugin focuses on the industry-standard goal: immediate exit and preventing accidental return via the Back button.
External services
Safety Exit Button does not send data to Clicksmith or any external API.
When a visitor activates the Safety Exit button (or the optional ESC shortcut), the plugin redirects the visitor’s browser to a URL configured by the site administrator (default: https://www.google.com). This navigation happens in the visitor’s browser.
If you keep the default redirect, the visitor will load Google in their browser:
* Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms
* Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
If you change the redirect to another website (for example, weather.com), that third-party website’s own terms and privacy policy will apply.
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