Advanced Database Cleaner – Optimize & Clean Database to Speed Up Site Performance
Advanced Database Cleaner is a complete WordPress optimization plugin that helps you clean up database clutter and optimize database performance by removing unused data such as old revisions, auto drafts, spam comments, expired transients, unused post meta, duplicated post meta, unused user meta, etc. It is designed to help you improve website speed by reducing database bloat and ensuring a lean, efficient WordPress installation. It also provides detailed previews, powerful filters, and automation tools to safely control what gets cleaned. With the ✨Premium version✨, you can unlock even more advanced features, such as detecting and cleaning orphaned options, orphaned tables, orphaned post meta, orphaned user meta, orphaned transients, and orphaned cron jobs. It also gives you clear insights into how your database evolves over time through built-in analytics, lets you monitor plugin and theme activity to better understand when new data is created or when leftovers appear, and much more. Why use Advanced Database Cleaner❓ 👉 Get a clear overview: see how many tables, options, transients, cron jobs, metadata… records you have, and identify which are unused or orphaned. 👉 Save time: configure what to clean, how far back to keep data, and how often to run automations. The plugin will then handle recurring cleanups for you. 👉 Save space and improve performance: removing unnecessary data reduces database size, makes backups faster, and can improve query performance, especially on busy or older sites. ✅ Main Features Delete old revisions of posts and pages Delete old auto-drafts Delete trashed posts Delete pending comments Delete spam comments Delete trashed comments Delete pingbacks Delete trackbacks Delete unused post meta Delete unused comment meta Delete unused user meta Delete unused term meta Delete unused relationships Delete expired transients Delete duplicated post meta Delete duplicated user meta Delete duplicated comment meta Delete duplicated term meta Delete oEmbed caches Display the database size that will be freed before cleaning for each item type, and the total size to be freed Display and preview items to clean before performing a database cleanup to ensure safety Sorting capability in cleanup preview tables (by name, date, size, site id, etc.) View options value content in original or formatted mode for serialized or JSON structures (and other items types as well). Keep last X days of data: clean only data older than the number of days you specify ✅ Automation Schedule database cleanup to run automatically Create scheduled cleanup tasks and specify which items each task should clean Schedule database optimization and/or repair to run automatically Execute scheduled tasks based on several frequencies: once, hourly, twice a day, daily, weekly, or monthly Specify the “keep last X days” rule for each item type in a scheduled task Pause/Resume scheduled tasks whenever needed Create as many scheduled cleanup tasks as needed and specify what each task should clean ✅ Tables Display the list of database tables with information such as number of rows, table size, engine, etc. Sort tables by any column such as table name or table size Display table contents along with their column structure, indexes, status, and more Detect and filter tables with invalid prefixes (tables that do not belong to the current WordPress installation), this can be enabled or disabled from the settings page Optimize database tables (the plugin notifies you when tables require optimization) Repair corrupted or damaged database tables (the plugin notifies you when tables are corrupted) Convert tables to InnoDB for better performance Empty rows of database tables Clean and delete database tables ✅ Options Display the options list with information such as option name, option value, option size, and autoload status Sort options by any column such as option name or option size View option value content in original or formatted mode for serialized or JSON structures. Notify you if autoloaded options are large and help reduce autoload size for better performance Detect large options that may slow down your website Set option autoload to yes/no Clean and delete options ✅ Cron Jobs Display the list of active cron jobs (scheduled tasks) with information such as arguments, action, next run, schedule, etc. Sort cron jobs by any column such as action name or next run time Detect cron jobs with no valid actions Clean and delete scheduled tasks ✅ Post Meta Display the post meta list with information such as meta key, value, size, associated post ID, etc. Sort post meta by any column such as meta key, meta size, or post ID View post meta value content in original or formatted mode for serialized or JSON structures. Detect unused post meta (meta not associated with any existing posts) Detect duplicated post meta (same meta key/value for the same post ID) Clean and delete post meta ✅ Post types Display post types with information such as name, post count, visibility (public or non-public), etc. Sort post types by columns such as name, post count, visibility, etc. View posts corresponding to each post type, along with their details Detect unused or orphaned post types Clean orphaned post types ✅ User Meta Display the user meta list with information such as meta key, value, size, associated user ID, etc. Sort user meta by any column such as meta key, meta size, or user ID View user meta value content in original or formatted mode for serialized or JSON structures. Detect unused user meta (meta not associated with any existing users) Detect duplicated user meta (same meta key/value for the same user ID) Clean and delete user meta ✅ Transients Display the list of transients with information such as name, value, size, and expiration time Sort transients by any column such as transient name, size, or expiration time View transient value content in original or formatted mode for serialized or JSON structures. Clean expired transients Detect large transients that may slow down your website Clean and delete transients Set transient autoload to yes/no ✅ Other Tools Display current database size Logging system for easy troubleshooting Access the WordPress debug log directly from the plugin interface Multisite support (network-wide database cleanup and optimization from the main site) Modern, responsive interface powered by React for a smooth experience without page reloads Show/hide plugin tabs for better usability ⚡ Premium Features ⚡ Official website Unlock the full power of database cleanup and optimization with Advanced Database Cleaner Premium – packed with smart features that take accuracy, speed, and cleanup control to the next level. ✅ Remote SmartScan Local scan + Remote SmartScan technology to accurately detect the true owners of tables, options, post meta, user meta, transients, and cron jobs Cloud-enhanced ownership detection using a large and continuously improving remote database Improved accuracy for identifying orphaned items left by deleted plugins and themes Ability to edit ownership of any item and correct misidentified owners Ability to send ownership corrections to improve the global detection database Enhanced “Belongs to” ownership column everywhere using cloud data + local data Display multiple possible owners for each item when applicable Display owner status (active, inactive, not installed) to simplify cleanup decisions Check your remote scan credits to monitor usage ✅ Action Scheduler Cleanup Clean Action Scheduler Completed actions Clean Action Scheduler Failed actions Clean Action Scheduler Canceled actions Clean Action Scheduler Completed logs Clean Action Scheduler Failed logs Clean Action Scheduler Canceled logs Clean Action Scheduler Orphan logs ✅ General Cleanup Enhancements Keep last X items feature in General Cleanup Keep last X items per parent (e.g., per post) Keep last X items globally (e.g., keep the last 10 pingbacks) Combine Keep Last X Days with Keep Last X Items for advanced cleanup safety ✅ Advanced Filters Advanced filters in all modules (Tables, Options, Post Meta, User Meta, Transients, Cron Jobs) Filter by size, value content, autoload, expiration, metadata type, and more Filter by plugin owner, theme owner, WordPress core, orphan, or unknown Filter by multisite site ID with full per-site visibility Filter by action frequency and interval in cron jobs Filter by duplicated, unused, large, not-yet-scanned, or expired items ✅ Advanced Automation Unlimited automation tasks (Free version is limited to 5 tasks) Create any number of scheduled cleanup tasks with different configurations Create scheduled optimization and repair tasks Use Keep Last X Items and Keep Last X Days inside scheduled tasks Run automation tasks hourly, twice daily, daily, weekly, monthly, or at any supported frequency Pause/resume/delete automation tasks without losing settings Per-task automation event logging showing executed actions, number of items cleaned, execution timestamps, and detailed logs ✅ Database Analytics Daily tracking of total database size and number of tables Daily and monthly charts showing database growth trends Raw data tab with all recorded measurements Table-level analytics showing size growth, rows growth, and daily changes Ability to detect abnormal table growth caused by logs, caches, or runaway actions Multi-table selection and search for analyzing multiple tables at once ✅ Addons Activity Automatically track plugin activations, deactivations, and uninstalls Automatically track theme switches and uninstalls Display activity in a color-coded timeline for better readability All timestamps shown in your local timezone Multisite support (activity recorded on the main site) ✅ Full Multisite Support Clean any site or all sites Filter items by site ID in every module (Tables, Options, Post Meta, User Meta, Transients, Cron Jobs) Display which site each item belongs to Run automation tasks across the entire network
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LocalFonts
LocalFonts automatically detects, downloads, and serves Google Fonts from your own server instead of loading them from Google’s external CDN. No manual configuration needed — just activate and your site’s fonts are instantly self-hosted. Why Self-Host Google Fonts? Loading web fonts from Google’s servers (fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com) sends your visitors’ IP addresses to Google with every page load. This raises serious privacy concerns and has legal implications under data protection regulations worldwide. GDPR & DSGVO Compliance — European courts have ruled that loading Google Fonts from Google’s servers without consent violates GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) / DSGVO (Datenschutz-Grundverordnung). A German court fined a website operator for transmitting visitor IP addresses to Google via externally loaded fonts. Self-hosting fonts eliminates this risk entirely. Privacy Protection — When fonts are served locally, zero connections are made to Google’s servers. No visitor IP addresses are transmitted, no tracking occurs, and no third-party requests are made. Your visitors’ data stays on your server. Faster Page Load Times — Eliminate extra DNS lookups, TCP connections, and TLS handshakes to fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com. Local fonts load from the same server as your site, reducing latency and improving Core Web Vitals metrics including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Contentful Paint (FCP), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS). Better PageSpeed & Performance Scores — Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and Lighthouse often flag external font loading as a performance bottleneck. Self-hosting fonts eliminates “Reduce the impact of third-party code” and “Preconnect to required origins” warnings. Reliability & Uptime — No dependency on Google’s CDN availability. Your fonts work even if Google’s servers are slow, blocked, or unreachable in certain regions or corporate networks. Simplified Cookie Consent — By eliminating third-party connections to Google, you reduce the scope of your cookie consent and privacy policy requirements, as there are fewer external services to disclose. What Google Font References Does It Catch? This plugin intercepts Google Fonts loaded through every common method used by WordPress themes, plugins, and page builders: Enqueued stylesheets — Fonts registered and enqueued via wp_enqueue_style() using the Google Fonts CSS API v1 (/css?family=) and CSS API v2 (/css2?family=) Hardcoded tags — Font references hardcoded directly in theme templates, header.php, footer.php, or plugin output CSS @import url(...) rules — Import statements in inline blocks and external stylesheets CSS @import "..." rules — Import statements without the url() wrapper (valid CSS syntax) Google Material Icons — References to the /icon endpoint at fonts.googleapis.com for Material Design icon fonts and Material Symbols Protocol-relative URLs — URLs starting with //fonts.googleapis.com (without https:) HTML-encoded URLs — URLs containing & and other HTML entities commonly output by themes and page builders It also removes dns-prefetch and preconnect resource hints for fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com, ensuring your site makes absolutely zero connections to Google’s font servers. How It Works Detect — On the first page load after activation, the plugin automatically identifies all Google Font URLs across your entire site. Download — Font files are downloaded in the background via WP-Cron so visitors experience no delay. The plugin requests WOFF2 format — the smallest and fastest web font format supported by all modern browsers. Rewrite — All Google Font references in your page HTML are rewritten to point to the locally hosted copies on your server. Serve — Subsequent page loads serve the cached local font files instantly from your own server with no external requests. Font files are stored in wp-content/uploads/lgfl-fonts/ with each unique font URL getting its own subdirectory. Compatibility LocalFonts works with virtually any WordPress setup: Any WordPress theme — flavor starter themes, starter themes, commercial themes, custom themes, classic themes, and block themes (Full Site Editing) Page builders — Elementor, Beaver Builder, Divi, WPBakery, Brizy, Oxygen, Bricks, Breakdance, Kadence, GeneratePress, Avada, and more WooCommerce — Catches fonts loaded by WooCommerce and its extensions Block Editor (Gutenberg) — Works with the native WordPress block editor and block-based themes Multilingual plugins — Compatible with WPML, Polylang, TranslatePress, and other translation solutions Caching plugins — Works alongside WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache, LiteSpeed Cache, WP Rocket, and other caching solutions Any plugin that loads Google Fonts — If it loads fonts from fonts.googleapis.com, LocalFonts will catch and self-host them Features Zero configuration — Works automatically on activation with no settings to configure Enable/disable toggle — Easily turn local font hosting on and off from Settings Manual download button — Pre-download all detected Google Fonts with one click System status dashboard — Check write permissions, filesystem method, and font storage directory status at a glance Async background downloads — Fonts are downloaded via WP-Cron in the background so the first visitor is never delayed Clean uninstall — All downloaded font files and plugin settings are removed when you uninstall the plugin, following WordPress best practices External services This plugin connects to the Google Fonts API (fonts.googleapis.com) and the Google Fonts CDN (fonts.gstatic.com) to download font files for local hosting. These connections happen only when a Google Font URL is first detected on your site and is not yet cached locally. What is sent: the Google Font family name and variant parameters as they appear in the requesting CSS URL (e.g., family=Roboto:wght@400;700). No site data, user data, or personal information is transmitted. When it is sent: once per unique Google Font URL, during an asynchronous WP-Cron job triggered the first time the font is seen. All subsequent page loads serve font files from your own server with zero external requests. Service provider: Google LLC Terms of Service: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq#what_does_using_the_google_fonts_api_mean_for_the_privacy_of_my_users Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy