Automatically deletes Gravity Forms entries and uploaded files after form submission to prevent unnecessary data storage.
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Gravity Perks – Disable Entry Creation is an extension for Gravity Forms that automatically deletes form entries and any associated uploaded files immediately after a form is submitted. This perk is useful for forms that do not require entry storage, such as notification-only forms or those used solely for triggering automated actions.
This perk is ideal for websites using Gravity Forms primarily for notifications, automated workflows, or external integrations where storing submission data is unnecessary. It works well for contact forms, inquiry forms, or any submission type where the primary purpose is triggering an action or sending a notification rather than maintaining a record of submissions. Organizations concerned with data minimization and database efficiency will find this useful for reducing storage overhead.
- Fixed an issue with the conditional rules setting not showing in the Form Settings after saving. - Updated `require` call to use `plugin_dir_path()`.
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