3. Using a Maintenance Mode Plugin
If you don’t have direct access to the site’s files or database, another option is to use a maintenance mode plugin. These plugins allow you to put your site into maintenance mode, which disables all plugins temporarily. Follow these steps:
- Login to your WordPress admin dashboard (if you have access).
- Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin from the WordPress Plugin Directory.
- Configure the plugin settings to enable maintenance mode.
- Once the maintenance mode is active, all plugins will be disabled, including the one you want to disable.
This method provides a temporary solution by disabling all plugins, allowing you to perform necessary tasks without needing admin access.