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Disable WP_DEBUG Mode in WordPress with JetHost Total Care

WP_DEBUG is a WordPress configuration setting used to display errors, warnings, and notices during development. But if it stays active on a live site, it can expose technical details to the visitors. The JetHost Total Care disable WP_DEBUG mode option lets you turn it off with one click – no file editing required.

Why You Might Want to Disable WP_DEBUG

Keeping WP_DEBUG enabled on a production site can show sensitive information, including PHP warnings, file paths, and plugin issues. These details are useful for developers but not something your visitors should see.

Disabling WP_DEBUG helps you:

  • Prevent technical errors from appearing on your pages
  • Keep your website clean and professional for visitors
  • Reduce confusion for non-technical users

JetHost Total Care lets you disable it directly from your WordPress dashboard.

What Is WP_DEBUG in WordPress?

WP_DEBUG is a constant defined in your wp-config.php file. When enabled, it tells WordPress to display error messages directly on the site. Developers use it to troubleshoot code and test functions.

On live sites, however, it should always be turned off to protect sensitive data and avoid front-end disruptions.

How to Disable WP_DEBUG with JetHost Total Care

To control autosave using JetHost Total Care:

1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
2. Open the JetHost Total Care section from the sidebar.
3. In the tab Security, look for the setting labeled Disable Database Error Reporting.
4. Toggle the switch to activate the setting.

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JetHost Total Care saves the change automatically when you toggle the setting.

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What Happens After You Turn It Off

After disabling WP_DEBUG, WordPress will stop displaying error output on your front end. This setting helps you keep technical logs private while maintaining a clean experience for site visitors. You can still use logging features separately if needed.

JetHost Experts Tip

Always test changes in a staging or development environment with WP_DEBUG enabled. But when you’re running a live website, turn it off to protect your site’s presentation and reduce risk.

Need More Help?

The JetHost Total Care disable WP_DEBUG mode feature gives you quick control over one of the most important settings for running a production-ready site. If you’re done troubleshooting, it’s time to switch it off. Check out more WordPress security tutorials to keep your site clean, stable, and under control.