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Last Update: April 16, 2026

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Share Data with Elementor

Thanks for using Elementor. We give you the power to make a difference and help us improve our plugin. This page explains about our usage and behavior data collection, what information we collect, and why.

As you have probably already noticed, we keep making Elementor better, adding new features and improving and building upon the current features. To do that, we try to learn from our users what works, what doesn’t, what can be optimized and what needs to be tossed aside. This information helps us understand how you are using Elementor, and in what areas we could improve it. 

Information We Collect

This is the information that is sent to us:

  • Server software & version
  • MySQL version
  • PHP settings & version
  • WordPress version
  • WordPress debug mode
  • WordPress memory limit
  • WordPress max upload size
  • WordPress settings (permalink structure, multisite, language, theme, plugins)
  • Site URL
  • Admin Email
  • Elementor plugin usage data
  • Usage and behavior data

Even if you have already agreed to share this information with us, you can always choose to opt-out by:

  1. From WP Admin navigate to Elementor>Editor> Settings.
    The way to access the Elementor Editor Settings
  2. Unchecking Data Sharing.
    Use the highlighted checkbox to allow for data sharing.

Your Privacy First

We take your privacy extremely seriously, and we never put any data to misuse.

For more information see our Privacy Policy.

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