Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Security & Risk Analysis

wordpress.org/plugins/remove-google-analytics-comments

Removes the Google Analytics advertisement HTML comments from your front-end source code. Only for the MonsterInsights plugin.

100 active installs v1.0.1 PHP + WP 1.2.0+ Updated Nov 1, 2016
analyticsgoogleinsightsmonstermonsterinsights
85
A · Safe
CVEs total0
Unpatched0
Last CVENever
Safety Verdict

Is Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Safe to Use in 2026?

Generally Safe

Score 85/100

Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments has no known CVEs and is actively maintained. It's a solid choice for most WordPress installations.

No known CVEs Updated 9yr ago
Risk Assessment

The plugin "remove-google-analytics-comments" v1.0.1 demonstrates an exceptionally strong security posture based on the provided static analysis results. The absence of any identified attack surface entry points, dangerous functions, direct SQL queries, unescaped output, file operations, external HTTP requests, or security checks like nonces and capability checks indicates a minimalist and well-contained codebase. This suggests the plugin is designed with security as a high priority, focusing on its core functionality without introducing common vulnerabilities.

Furthermore, the taint analysis revealing zero flows with unsanitized paths reinforces this positive assessment. The plugin's vulnerability history is also completely clean, with no recorded CVEs of any severity. This lack of historical issues further validates its current secure state. While the lack of certain security checks might seem like a concern in isolation, in this context, it appears to be a deliberate design choice due to the plugin's limited scope and lack of exploitable entry points. The plugin's strength lies in its simplicity and the absence of any identified weaknesses in the analyzed code.

Vulnerabilities
None known

Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Security Vulnerabilities

No known vulnerabilities — this is a good sign.
Code Analysis
Analyzed Mar 16, 2026

Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Code Analysis

Dangerous Functions
0
Raw SQL Queries
0
0 prepared
Unescaped Output
0
0 escaped
Nonce Checks
0
Capability Checks
0
File Operations
0
External Requests
0
Bundled Libraries
0
Attack Surface

Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Attack Surface

Entry Points0
Unprotected0
WordPress Hooks 4
actionget_headerremove-google-analytics-comments.php:46
actionwp_headremove-google-analytics-comments.php:51
actionadmin_noticesremove-google-analytics-comments.php:55
actionadmin_initremove-google-analytics-comments.php:58
Maintenance & Trust

Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Maintenance & Trust

Maintenance Signals

WordPress version tested4.7.32
Last updatedNov 1, 2016
PHP min version
Downloads7K

Community Trust

Rating100/100
Number of ratings1
Active installs100
Developer Profile

Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments Developer Profile

Mitch

12 plugins · 11K total installs

84
trust score
Avg Security Score
85/100
Avg Patch Time
30 days
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Detection Fingerprints

How We Detect Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments

Patterns used to identify this plugin on WordPress sites during automated security audits and web crawling.

Asset Fingerprints

HTML / DOM Fingerprints

CSS Classes
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Remove Google Analytics (MonsterInsights) comments