How do I know? After poking around through the nooks and cranny’s of the options pages, and expressing my displeasure on Twitter, I took to Jetpack’s official support channel.Ī Happiness Engineer responded, at first thinking, I wanted to disable the ads of their monetization network - it’s like a Google AdWords - but for WordPress. It won’t come easy for the non-technical user to disable these ads, you can’t simply click a button to squelch these pesky messages. Use this code in your functions.php file: add_filter( 'jetpack_just_in_time_msgs', '_return_false' ) TL DR (Sorry, you’ll need to get out your text editor for this one.) Look inside jetpack/, for the filter ‘jetpack_just_in_time_msgs’ See this GitHub link. For now, here’s how you can turn off those nagging Jetpack upsell ads. Obviously, I have mixed feelings about this, of which, I’ll save for the end of this post. Why? Because Jetpack is prompting to upgrade users to their paid backup and security services. See, I’ve received an uptick of customers and friends I’ve helped onboard to WordPress, question its security. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Castro | Google Podcasts | Podchaser | Spotify | YouTubeĪs the Jetpack team continues to sharpen its marketing fangs around the plugin’s messaging, we’ve seen more meat on the bones of upsell nags. Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 00:07:34
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