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<?php /** * Fired when the plugin is uninstalled. * * When populating this file, consider the following flow * of control: * * - This method should be static * - Check if the $_REQUEST content actually is the plugin name * - Run an admin referrer check to make sure it goes through authentication * - Verify the output of $_GET makes sense * - Repeat with other user roles. Best directly by using the links/query string parameters. * - Repeat things for multisite. Once for a single site in the network, once sitewide. * * This file may be updated more in future version of the Boilerplate; however, this is the * general skeleton and outline for how the file should work. * * For more information, see the following discussion: * https://github.com/tommcfarlin/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/pull/123#issuecomment-28541913 * * @link http://example.com * @since 1.0.0 * * @package Plugin_Name */ // If uninstall not called from WordPress, then exit. if ( ! defined( 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' ) ) { exit; } class Alti_ProtectUploads_Uninstall { public static function run() { $plugin_name = 'protect-uploads'; if( is_admin()) delete_option( $plugin_name . '-protection' ); } } Alti_ProtectUploads_Uninstall::run();