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Clearfy Cache – WordPress optimization plugin, Minify HTML, CSS & JS, Defer

clearfy

Description

This plugin has been closed as of Ogwomwenda (Mutunda) 20, 2024 and is not available for download. This closure is temporary, pending a full review.

Reviews

Kasambula 23, 2024
vulnerabilities: no response + not easy for noobs Wordfence indicates vulnerabilities with Cleary regularly it seems, but when users ask questions about it here, they seem to be ignored. I use Clearfy on several sites but now wonder if i should remove it everywhere to stay (somewhat) safe.The plugin is easy to use, but also easily causes issues on sites. Your mobile menu may not work anymore, some things could no longer be visible and maybe scripts are not executed. To fix those issues and still use Clearfy to speed up your site is not easy for complete non-techies I think. But that goes for any other plugin similar to Clearfy.
Kasambula 22, 2024
Usually the first plugin I’d install on any site. Developers don’t seem as active as they once did. Might be time to look for something else, shame really.
Ogwomwenda (Mutunda) 9, 2023
This is only the best performance plugin I got so far for my website. It provided 99 on mobile pagespeed test which used to be 89 when I was using WP Rocket and 67 when I was using Autoptimize. There is also a drawback I received like it has no integration with nginx cache or nginx helper plugin. Besides, does it redirect old combined js and css url to new one?
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