Hello,
To clear all CleanTalk tables you can install the latest plugin’s version (https://cleantalk.org/help/install-wordpress) and then deactivate and delete it with the “Complete deactivation” option enabled.
- Enter the Antispam by Cleantalk plugin settings. (WordPress Dashboard -> Settings -> Antispam by Cleantalk -> Advanced settings)
- Check the last settings “Complete deactivation” and save changes.
- Deactivate the plugin on the “Plugins” page in WordPress Dashboard.
- Then delete it.
Did it help?
Thread Starter
Andreas
(@stylingagenten)
Hi!
I did as above, still I have the database options mentioned. I do use multisite network (I installed the plugin in network level), here is the different options that I have and that are autoloaded:
cleantalk_errors, cleantalk_fw_stats, cleantalk_plugin_request_ids, cleantalk_rc_counter, cleantalk_remote_calls, cleantalk_settings, cleantalk_sfw_update_queue, cleantalk_stats, cleantalk_timelabel_reg, widget_cleantalk_widget
Is the next step to delete them in the database (and its value)?
Andreas
All CleanTalk tables should have been deleted. We will check this in our environment. You can delete the remaining CleanTalk data from your database (please do a database backup before any changes)
Hello,
I’ve tried to deactivate (with the ‘Complete deactivation’ option enabled) and delete the Anti-Spam plugin on the WPMS environment. I didn’t find cleanTalk options in the website database after that.
Thread Starter
Andreas
(@stylingagenten)
Hi, since I still have them. It should be safe to remove them?
andreas
Hi,
I think it’s safe, however, please do a database backup before any changes.
Hello.
We haven’t heard back from you in a few days, so I’m going to mark this thread as “resolved”.
If you have any further questions, you can start a new thread or contact us via our private Ticket System: https://cleantalk.org/my/support/open.