Using the Universal Plugin Manager (UPM), you can disable a plugin on your Confluence site without permanently removing the plugin. You can also enable any plugins that have been previously disabled. In some cases, you may want to disable or enable a specific module in a plugin. You can also disable all user installed plugins in your application, by enabling safe mode. This may help you to diagnose a plugin-related problem more easily. If you want to add or remove a plugin from your Confluence site, please refer to Installing a Plugin or Uninstalling a Plugin. |
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Disabling a plugin

To disable a plugin:

Screenshot: Disabling a plugin

Enabling a plugin

To enable a plugin:

Screenshot: Enabling a plugin


Disabling/Enabling a module within a plugin
In some cases, you may want to turn part of a plugin's functionality off or on, by disabling or enabling a specific module of the plugin.
Note: Be careful when disabling a module within a plugin. This can have unexpected effects on other parts of your Confluence functionality.

To disable or enable a module within a plugin:
- Click the Manage my plugins tab. You will see a list of the plugins installed in your application.
- Locate the plugin that contains the module you are interested in, and click the plugin title to expand the plugin details section.
- Click Manage plugin modules.
- Move your cursor over the module that you are interested in. If the module is enabled, a Disable option will appear. If the module is disabled, an Enable option will appear. Choose the option you want.

Disabling/Enabling all user-installed plugins (safe mode)
Running your application in safe mode disables all user installed plugins at once. All plugins that were disabled when you entered safe mode will be re-enabled when you exit safe mode.

To enable safe mode:

Screenshot: Running Confluence in safe mode
