Control which status tests and what debug information appear in your Site Health screen.
Make sure your health score is correct by running only the tests relevant to your server configuration. Take some protective measures to keep your critical server data hidden and secure.
Site Health Status screen generates a health score based on tests it runs on the server, but some tests may not be relevant to your server setup. This may cause a low health score, unhappy site owners, and complaints for web hosts.
Select the test you want to disable in order to prevent displaying the wrong health score in your Site Health Status screen. For example, missing PHP extensions for security reasons or disabled background updates to allow version control.
Site Health Info screen displays configuration data and debugging information. Some data in this screen is confidential and sharing critical server data should be done with caution and with security in mind.
Select what information you want to disable in order to prevent your users from copying it to the clipboard when sharing debug data with third parties. For example, when sending data to plugin/theme developers to debug issues.
If you want to contribute, visit Site Health Manager GitHub Repository and see where you can help.
You can also help by translating the plugin to your language via translate.wordpress.org.
No, you can’t add new tests. The plugin allows you to disable existing tests which are not relevant to your server configuration.
No, you can’t add new data. The plugin only lets you manage and organize existing data added by WordPress core, plugins and themes.
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