Premium Plugin Update Errors
Learn how to fix Aggregator Premium update errors, including expired licenses, inactive sites, and the “Download failed. Unauthorized” error.
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Learn how to fix Aggregator Premium update errors, including expired licenses, inactive sites, and the “Download failed. Unauthorized” error.
In this article, we explain what the version mismatch notice means, why it appears, and how you can resolve it by updating your plugins.
Protect your Aggregator setup and ensure seamless recovery by regularly backing up your feed sources.
Keeping your WordPress plugins, including Aggregator, updated is essential for ensuring optimal functionality and security. Choose between automatic updates via the WordPress dashboard for convenience, or manually update using an FTP client like FileZilla for more control.
Ensure your Aggregator feed sources are backed up effectively to prevent data loss and minimize downtime.
Avoid directly modifying Aggregator’s code to prevent losing changes during updates and potentially voiding premium support.
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