Use Option 1
The add-on is installed as a separate plugin under Plugins → Installed Plugins.
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If you no longer need a specific Listdom add-on, such as the Claim add-on, you can deactivate it in different ways depending on how it was installed on your website.
This guide covers all available methods so you can safely disable an add-on, or only disable selected features.
Use this method when the add-on was installed as a standalone plugin.
After deactivation, the add-on and its features stop working across your entire website.
Use this method when the add-on is included in a Listdom Toolkit bundle and does not appear as a separate plugin.
After disabling it in the Toolkit section, the add-on stops functioning on your website.
Use this method when you want to keep the add-on active, but hide or disable selected features in certain places.
If you are using Elementor, Gutenberg, or another builder:
This approach keeps the add-on installed while preventing it from appearing in specific parts of your website.
Use Option 1
The add-on is installed as a separate plugin under Plugins → Installed Plugins.
Use Option 2
The add-on is part of a Toolkit bundle and is managed inside Listdom → Settings → Toolkit.
Use Option 3
You only want to disable certain features without fully deactivating the add-on.
If you are unsure how the add-on was installed, first check Plugins → Installed Plugins. If you do not see it there, it is most likely managed through the Toolkit section in Listdom settings.