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Found this option in Database elementor_remote_info_library – WPBakery is in use

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  • #716294

    supp0rt
    Participant

    Hello,

    While checking my database, I found an option called “elementor_remote_info_library.” Since it is 516.39 KB in size, I wanted to ask whether it is safe to remove, considering that I do not use Elementor as a page builder on my site and do not have it installed.

    Please let me know your thoughts.

    Best regards,

    #716302

    Aizaz Imtiaz Awan
    Keymaster
    Xtemos team

    Hello,

    The “elementor_remote_info_library” option is a cached data entry used by Elementor to store remote library information.

    Since you are not using Elementor, this option is not required for your site to function. It is also not autoloaded, so it does not affect your website’s performance.

    You may safely delete it if Elementor is not used anywhere on your site. However, we always recommend taking a database backup before removing any entries, just in case.

    Please check this manual: https://www.blogmarketingacademy.com/clean-options-table-wordpress-performance/#how-to-tell-what-those-options-are-for

    Best Regards

    #716544

    supp0rt
    Participant

    Hello @aizaz_awan,

    Thank you for your feedback and for the post. Will look into it.

    I as aware that this does not autoload so it could not affect the site optimization, but wanted to check back with you, as it it still a bit of large in size.

    If something else comes up I will let you know.

    Best Regards

    #716567

    Aizaz Imtiaz Awan
    Keymaster
    Xtemos team

    Hello,

    Even though the “elementor_remote_info_library” option is relatively large (~500 KB), it’s only a cached dataset that Elementor uses for its template/library system. Since Elementor is not installed and the option is not autoloaded

    It will not impact your site’s performance, memory usage, or loading speed in any meaningful way.
    So if you prefer a cleaner database, you can go ahead and remove it without any issues. Just make sure to keep a backup beforehand (as a general precaution).

    Best Regards

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