--- author: email: mail@petermolnar.net image: https://petermolnar.net/favicon.jpg name: Peter Molnar url: https://petermolnar.net copies: - http://web.archive.org/web/20190624125651/https://petermolnar.net/jetpack-deactivate-any-module/ lang: en published: '2014-04-22T09:15:46+00:00' summary: How to disable any module of JetPack for WordPress. tags: - WordPress title: 'WordPress Jetpack: deactivate any module' --- After I've installed the JetPack module I saw a lot of plugins I don't need at all but I did not have a deactivate button for them. To make them deactivated, you'll need a bit of database hacking: To show the active modules list: ``` {.sql} SELECT * FROM wp_options WHERE option_name='jetpack_active_modules'; ``` The output should be something like this: ``` {.sql} +-----------+------------------------+------------------------+----------+ | option_id | option_name | option_value | autoload | +-----------+------------------------+------------------------+----------+ | 254164 | jetpack_active_modules | a:1:{i:0;s:5:"stats";} | yes | +-----------+------------------------+------------------------+----------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) ``` To deactivate ALL the modules ( you will be able to activate one by one after this ) ``` {.sql} UPDATE wp_options SET option_value='' WHERE option_name='jetpack_active_modules'; ```