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On the “updates” section of the control panel - when you have expired plugin updates and actively subscribed plugin updates the “update all’‘ button is not displayed and the ability to update all actively subscribed plugins is not available.
It would be great if expired plugins could be handled differently so they don’t impact/remove useful features that would normally be available. It’s reasonable to expect that some plugins would intentionally be allowed to lapse their annual renewal date. This should not negatively impact the user experience for updating other paid/actively subscribed plugins (which could be a relatively substantial investment in comparison).
On the “updates” section of the control panel - when you have expired plugin updates and actively subscribed plugin updates the “update all’‘ button is not displayed and the ability to update all actively subscribed plugins is not available.
It would be great if expired plugins could be handled differently so they don’t impact/remove useful features that would normally be available. It’s reasonable to expect that some plugins would intentionally be allowed to lapse their annual renewal date. This should not negatively impact the user experience for updating other paid/actively subscribed plugins (which could be a relatively substantial investment in comparison).
Related: #4186 and #4232
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