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How do I remove the plugin from my website?

  1. Go to Settings > Web Accessibility Settings
  2. Click on the License Key button
  3. Enter the license key received in your purchase email and click “Deactivate”.
  4. Go to Plugins > Installed Plugins
  5. Locate the WP ADA Compliance Plugin and click “Deactivate” and then “Delete”

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