Jetpack phone app. Invasive app.
Jetpack the invasive plugin. Annoying everyone with its user experience, especially the back and forth switching in their app.
Jetpack limits the WordPress settings, hiding them.
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Jetpack phone app. Invasive app.
Jetpack the invasive plugin. Annoying everyone with its user experience, especially the back and forth switching in their app.
Jetpack limits the WordPress settings, hiding them.

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Jetpack the invasive plugin. Annoying everyone with its user experience, especially the back and forth switching in their app.
Jetpack limits the WordPress settings, hiding them.
Jetpack plugin app. Invasive app.
This Jetpack plugin partnership with WordPress is bad. The plugin is a very invasive program that tries to limit the actual WordPress settings with their own Jetpack plugin settings.
I had to go back to the WordPress site to edit the site, bypassing this Jetpack plugin app.
The Jetpack app on the phone is very invasive. It looks like it's trying to steal user's credentials by forcing the user to use their app instead of the WordPress app.
The switching back and forth is confusing users between the WordPress app and the Jetpack app. It's the most annoying experience.
Jetpack app plugin for WordPress invasive. It's limiting the actual WordPress settings with their own settings. Jetpack is bad.
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Uninstall the Bloated Jetpack Plugin to Improve Web Performance
Why do I uninstall the Jetpack plugin from my WordPress site? Well:
Jetpack plugin is bloated.
I don’t need the many functions in Jetpack plugin, or I can implement the same functions with the underlying Linux operating system.
Every plugin has potential vulnerability. I prefer to use as less plugins as possible.
Bloated
The Jetpack plugin is known as a bloated plugin. I use the ncdu command to analyze the size of each plugin of this site and the result is as follows. As you can see, Jetpack plugin is 25.3 MiB in size, much lager than other plugins.
A big plugin means that there will be many database queries on the underlying MySQL or MariaDB database, slowing down your website.
Do you need the site stats feature?
The site stats feature in Jetpack plugin is very limited. The standard way to collect web analytics data is use Google Analytics, which is far more advanced. In fact, some ad networks require you to submit your Google analytics report in order for them to consider adding your site to their network.
Security Scaning?
Jetpack can scan your site to find out if there’s vulnerabilities, but this feature is for pro users only. You can use the free WP Scan tool instead.
Automatic Backup
Again, this feature is for pro users only. I prefer to use the mysqldump and rsync utility on my Linux server to automatically back up my site.
Akimet Spam Proection
This is also paid feature. I’m using the free and lightweight WP Spam Fighter plugin, which is very effective for stopping comment spam.
Plugin Updates
This feature is superfluous. Users can simply update plugins with the builtin WordPress plugin manager, or use WP CLI to automatically update plugins.
Protect From Malicious Sign in
I can use Nginx to add an IP address whitelist to restrict access to the wp-login.php page.
Downtime Monitoring
There are many free downtime monitoring services, like uptimerobot, that doesn’t require you to install plugin on your website.
Image Performance?
The image performance feature in Jetpack can cache your images in WordPress.com CDN to speed up page loading. However, Cloudflare can also do that and it doesn’t require you to install plugin.
Jetpack Search
A paid feature that I don’t need.
Lazy Load Images?
Cloudflare can do that.
Popular Posts Widget
Jetpack comes with a popular posts widget, but I found that the image quality in the widget is very poor, which makes your website look unprofessional. The images are hosted on external domains:
i0.wp.com
i1.wp.com
i2.wp.com
This will slightly slow down page downloading because of the extra DNS requests.
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