Replacing Nulled Plugins with Genuine Alternatives

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Last year, I set up my personal website and published a few blog posts, two of which managed to rank on Google. Initially, I was experimenting with different features and ended up using some nulled WordPress plugins. Now that I have purchased genuine plugins, I want to replace the old ones. However, I'm concerned that the nulled plugins may have introduced malware or viruses that could have affected my database. I'm looking for advice on whether I should completely reinstall WordPress or simply delete the nulled plugins and update to the genuine ones.

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1 Comment
  1. You should start over from scratch. You used malicious code from people who hack shit. Your site is entirely untrustworthy, and you should start from zero.

 

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