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Disable Feeds
Version: 1.4.4
Description
This plugin disables all RSS/Atom/RDF feeds on your site. It is useful if you use WordPress purely as a content management system (and not for blogging). All requests for feeds will be redirected to the corresponding HTML content.
There are a couple of options to tweak the plugin’s behaviour – go to Settings -> Reading
to see them.
If you come across any bugs or have suggestions, please use the plugin support forum. I can’t fix it if I don’t know it’s broken! Please check the FAQ for common issues.
Want to contribute? Here’s the GitHub development repository.
Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- That’s it. All feeds are now disabled (and any requests for a feed will be redirected back to the parent content).
Faq
Installation Instructions
- Upload the plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- That’s it. All feeds are now disabled (and any requests for a feed will be redirected back to the parent content).
Why should I disable feeds?
Feeds are useful if you have regularly updated content (blog posts, comments) on your site, and you want people to be able to subscribe to those updates. If you have static pages, then they aren’t, and just add overhead to your site.
There are still RSS links on my site!
This plugin is only able to disable feeds themselves. The links to feeds are generated by your theme, and you will have to edit your theme (or remove the related widgets) to remove those links.
What if I don’t want to redirect feed requests?
In Settings -> Reading
you will find an option to turn off redirection and issue a 404 (page not found) response instead.
What if I want to keep the main post/comment feeds but disable all other feeds?
In Settings -> Reading
you will find an option to allow global feeds. All other feeds (individual post comments, archives, search, category etc.) will still be disabled.
Reviews
Great, but need 2022 update
By Littlemailman on December 5, 2022
Works like a charme
By Chris01971594 (cpi83) on October 11, 2022
Still works
By chillmen on January 30, 2022
Easy to use, effective
By anithaly on May 29, 2020
All is fine
By Grigory Volochy (Grigory Volochiy) on October 24, 2019
Working great
By martin24 on October 16, 2018
still works
By Harry (dibbyo456) on February 26, 2018
Didnt do anything for me
By gerancos on February 14, 2018
Doesn't work
By alexanga on May 10, 2017
It works very good!!!
By atanas1223 on October 20, 2016
Changelog
1.4.4
- Add translation support.
1.4.3
- Compatiblity for for WP 3.6 when feed URLs are set to return a 404 response.
1.4.2
- Fix potential security issue when redirecting feeds.
1.4
- Added BBPress support, thanks to Matthew Sigley.
1.3.1
- Bugfix: Missing global variable caused error when feed URL were set to 404.
1.3
- More robust feed redirection. In some rare cases, WordPress fails to automatically redirect the user to the parent content. If this happens, the plugin now attempts a redirect by parsing the URL and removing the feed portion manually. Most installations will not be affected.
1.2.1
- Bugfix: Old WordPress feed URLs were not being redirected.
1.2
- Added the option to allow the global post and comment feeds.
1.1.1
- Bugfix: Redirect/404 setting in
Settings -> Reading
did not update properly.
1.1
- Added the option to disable redirection of feed requests (and issue a 404 instead)
1.0
- First public release.