BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin

Description

BackWPup is the most comprehensive backup & restore plugin for WordPress.

🆕 Introducing BackWPup 5.0

Rest assured; your backups are still fully operational with the new system. While custom jobs have been replaced by two default jobs—Files Backup and Database Backup—you can still access your old jobs in a read-only mode and manage backups directly from the Settings page (see documentation).

If you encounter too many problems with the new version, please revert to version 4.1.7 and contact us directly here so we can investigate your case. We are actively working to resolve all issues. Thank you for your patience.

Experience our most powerful update yet with a completely redesigned interface focused on simplicity and efficiency.

New 3-Step Backup Wizard:

  • What – Choose your backup contents through our intuitive setup wizard

  • When – Set your backup schedule (daily, weekly, or monthly)

  • Where – Select your preferred storage destination(s)

Create comprehensive backups with fewer clicks than ever before and restore your data with ease!

🌟 The Best WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin

Easily create a complete WordPress backup, store it on external services (such as Dropbox, S3, FTP, Google Drive, OneDrive and more) and restore your backup directly from your WordPress admin, in just a few clicks.

BackWPup is designed for ease of use. Even beginners can create a reliable backup of their WordPress sites with just a few clicks. With BackWPup, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your data is safe and secure. Whether you are a small business owner or managing a large enterprise, BackWPup is the ultimate solution for protecting your WordPress site.

💎 BackWPup Pro Features

Take your WordPress backups to the next level with BackWPup Pro. Get additional features like:

  • Additional Cloud Storage options (Amazon Glacier, Google Drive, OneDrive, HiDrive).

  • Encrypted backups for enhanced security

  • Custom API keys for Dropbox and SugarSync

  • Standalone restore application for recovery without WordPress access

  • Seamless site migration by restoring to a new URL with BackWPup.

  • Premium support with dedicated ticket system

  • And much more!

Get BackWPup Pro for the complete backup and restore solution.

⏰ Schedule and Manage Backups Easily

With BackWPup, you have full control over your backup process. You can back up your entire WordPress site, including files and database, save them to multiple locations, and easily restore your site from a backup if anything goes wrong. You can choose what to back up, how often to perform backups, and where to store them:

  • Backup your entire WordPress installation, including the /wp-content/ folder and your database.

  • Schedule automatic backups to run daily, weekly, or monthly, ensuring that your data is always up-to-date and secure.

  • Store your backup in different locations:

    Free version: Dropbox, Amazon S3, SFTP, Rackspace Cloud, Microsoft Azure, SugarSync.
    Pro version: Additional storage options including Amazon Glacier, Google Drive, OneDrive and HiDrive Get BackWPup Pro

This flexibility makes BackWPup the best choice for WordPress backup.

🛟 Easily Restore Your WordPress Site

Restore your site effortlessly from a backup with our one-click restore option. To restore a backup, go to the BackWPup plugin settings in your WordPress admin area. Select the backup you wish to restore, click on the three dots menu and click ‘Restore Full Backup’. And the restore is done. This feature ensures that even in the event of data loss or site issues, you can quickly and efficiently restore your site to its previous state.

Access-Free Recovery
Locked out of your dashboard? No problem. The standalone restore app on the Pro version lets you restore your site from any backup, even when you can’t access WordPress. Perfect for emergencies. Get BackWPup Pro

⚡ Improve Your Site’s Reliability and Performance

Did you know that regular backups and database maintenance can improve the performance and reliability of your WordPress site? With BackWPup, you can ensure that your data is always protected and that your site is always running smoothly.

By scheduling regular backups and database maintenance, you can avoid data loss and downtime. BackWPup makes it easy to protect your data and keep your site running at its best.

Even Google recommends regular backups and database maintenance to ensure the reliability and performance of your site. With BackWPup, you can follow best practices and keep your site secure and reliable.

😎 Easy Migration

BackWPup makes migrating your WordPress site simple. Whether you’re switching hosts or moving to a new server, easily export your files and database, then restore everything with just a few clicks—quick and hassle-free. Available only on the Pro version – Get BackWPup Pro

❤️ What Do Our Users Think of BackWPup?

Here’s what our users have to say about us after using BackWPup:

“Thanks to the developers for a very handy plugin! I’ve been using it for many years and it has never let me down! Thank you!” — alexeytrusovru

”Must have for backup. So easy to use and so much feature. You can choose what to backup : files, db, plugin, theme… Then you can choose where to backup like upload to your dropbox.”— zuriiwest

“Using this for 2 years for 30 sites without any issue, worked perfectly for me!” — hoathuy

“My favorite backup plugin – use it on many sites. I manage many sites, and this has been my favorite backup plugin for years. It has a number of features that are not available in the free versions of other backup plugins (or at least, not all in the same plugin)” — syzygist

❓ Is BackWPup Free?

You can use BackWPup for free with all its basic features. The free version includes complete backup, scheduling, support for external storage services (like Dropbox, S3, SFTP, and more) and restore.

The pro version offers many additional features including more settings, destinations, and of course access to our premium support. Check out our premium plans: https://backwpup.com/#buy

ℹ️ Who Are We?

We are WP Media, the company behind WP Rocket, the best performance plugin for WordPress.

Our mission is to improve the web. We are making it faster with WP Rocket, lighter with Imagify and safer with BackWPup.

👋 Get in Touch!

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License: GPLv2 or later

License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Screenshots

  • WHAT – Choose your backup contents through our intuitive setup wizard
  • WHEN – Set your backup schedule (daily, weekly, or monthly)
  • WHERE – Select your preferred storage destination(s)
  • Configure all your backup settings
  • Backup history, next scheduled backups all in one place
  • Content selector to exclude or include files for backups
  • Storage settings to select location to store backups

Installation

WordPress Admin Method

  1. Go to you administration area in WordPress Plugins > Add
  2. Look for BackWPup (use search form)
  3. Click on Install and activate the plugin

FTP Method

  1. Upload the complete backwpup folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Pro Version

[You can find a detailed tutorial in the BackWPup documentation]. (https://backwpup.com/docs/install-backwpup-pro-activate-licence/)

Reviews

February 6, 2025
Removed all of the features I depended on and all the reasons I was using this plugin for backups instead on any of the other options available. Missing features include: Multiple backups stored in separate folders Number of backups stored for each backup Different files backed up or ignored for each backup Different DB tables for each backup, essential when dealing with multi-site installations.
February 6, 2025
With update to version 5, important core functions were switched off without prior notice. Beware of an update in a productive environment! Changing UI and workflows is one thing. Ultimately a matter of taste and nothing more than an inconvenience. However, it is quite another thing to switch off functions that are relevant to users’ security without prior notice! Apparently, jobs created in previous versions are still executed, but they can no longer be changed. New jobs are limited to a maximum of two and can no longer be timed in the free version . It is completely opaque when exactly the now rudimentary time control options are executed. Only after a long search in the answers here in the forum did I find that, for example, the ‘daily’ execution time is always ‘at midnight’. Fine, but when exactly? At the respective server time? In a specific time zone? Completely non-transparent! This is simply not acceptable for a security-relevant product! I don’t need to repeat all the justified complaints of the last few days here. I would just like to say: It’s okay that you want to make more money with your software. In principle, it is also okay to switch off a free version. But not like this! This add-on is not about a gimmick, but an important part of security architecture. There should have been a timely announcement here! The fact that no such announcement was made and that the behaviour is completely non-transparent unfortunately only shows that you can no longer trust this company’s software.
February 6, 2025
I have been using BackWPup for quite some time, and it used to be one of the best backup plugins for WordPress. However, with the recent update to version 5.0, the user experience has taken a significant hit. The new UI might look modern, but it comes at the cost of usability. Many essential settings have been moved to less intuitive locations, making them hard to find. For instance, setting a custom backup schedule—something that should be straightforward—is now unnecessarily complicated and buried deep within the interface. While I appreciate updates that improve functionality and design, this one feels more like a step backward. A backup plugin should focus on reliability and ease of use, not on making users search for basic settings. I sincerely hope the developers reconsider these changes and bring back the simplicity that made BackWPup so great in the first place.
February 6, 2025
BackWPup used to be my go-to plugin for WordPress backups for at least eight years. It was reliable, flexible, and did exactly what it was supposed to. I used it on all my own sites, installed it for all my clients, and recommended it to others. That changed abruptly when I upgraded to version 5.0. Before upgrading, I carefully read the changelog, which only mentioned a UI revamp. Since I had always had good experiences with BackWPup, I saw no reason to test it in a staging environment first and installed the upgrade directly on a client’s production site. The new UI isn’t to my taste, but that’s not the real issue. The real nightmare? At first, it seemed like I had lost access to all my configured backup jobs. Fortunately, after some digging, I found a way to access them via Custom Settings. They can still be executed, but they can no longer be edited. Even though there’s a button to create new jobs through the old interface, all fields are disabled, making it impossible to set up new backup tasks. BackWPup promises:”All your favorite features are still here, now organized more intuitively!” Sure, UI/UX is subjective, and people often need time to adjust to changes. But this isn’t just a case of reorganization—many features are simply gone or no longer functional: Viewing old backup logs (created before the upgrade)? No longer possible. Running an old job after the upgrade? Generated 10 logs with incorrect data. Managing multiple backup jobs? Restricted to two jobs. Editing existing jobs? Not possible. Creating new jobs via the old interface? All fields are disabled. The biggest dealbreaker, however, is the limitation to only two backup jobs. This was BackWPup’s main selling point and the key reason I chose it. I relied on the ability to run daily, weekly, monthly, and other backups in parallel. I have no idea what the thought process behind this upgrade was. If the goal was to push more users toward the premium version, this was a terrible approach — especially since the premium version seems to have the same limitations. For now, I will stick with version 4.1. across all my sites until I find a suitable alternative. I’m open to recommendations! A backup plugin must be trustworthy above all else. When an upgrade removes key functionality and breaks existing workflows without proper communication, it completely undermines confidence in the tool. If you rely on BackWPup, think twice before upgrading to 5.0. Luckily, a simple downgrade by uploading the old files via FTP still works—at least for now, as there seems to have been no database migration.
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Changelog

5.0.2

Release date: feb 04,2025

  • Fixed : Error due to unrecognized cron expression

5.0.1

Release date: feb 04, 2025

  • Fixed : Css issues with the new UI

Version 5.0

Release date: Feb 4, 2024

  • Complete revamp of the plugin UI
  • Changed: Updated dependencies
  • Moved Jobs, Logs, Network, license & settings under Advance Settings
  • Removed: Jobs, Logs, Backups, Add new job, Settings, Restore & About from the plugin menu

4.1.7

Release date: nov 25, 2024
* Changed : Update dependencies :
** guzzlehttp/guzzle to 7.0
** onedrive-php-sdk to 3.2.0
** microsoft-graph to 1.7.0

4.1.6

Release date: oct 15, 2024

  • Changed : Show the Restore feature information notice only for free version users
  • Changed : The default format is now .tar
  • Fixed : Warnings on the backup script on PHP 8.x when tar format is used

4.1.5

Release date: sept 27, 2024

  • Added : Restore feature information notice
  • Changed : Upgraded WordPress minimum version to 4.9
  • Removed : Remove the EasyCron integration and switch it with WPCron.
  • Removed : Remove Database Backup file name & compression options from the UI can be edited via filter (backwpup_generate_dump_filename)
  • Fixed : Conflict with WP Hotel Booking from ThimPress
  • Changed : Add the default exclude files in a filter. (backwpup_file_exclude)
  • Fixed : Use wp translation

4.1.4

Release date: jul 22, 2024

  • Ehanced: Store the review notice dismiss as an option
  • Fixed: Hide the evaluate notice using css
  • Removed: Remove the “Compression” option in Settings > Logs
    ** Disabled by default, can be enabled with a filter (backwpup_gz_logs)
  • Fixed: Check if the third parties constants are defined before using them

4.1.3

Release date: Jul 05, 2024

  • Changed: Upgraded minimum version to PHP 7.4
  • Fixed: Evaluate notice doesn’t dismiss
  • Removed: General tab on settings page
    ** Admin bar: enabled by default, can be disabled with a filter (backwpup_is_in_admin_bar)
    ** Folder sizes: disabled by default, can be enabled with a filter (backwpup_show_folder_size)
    ** Protect folders: we protect your folders by default can be disabled with a filter (backwpup_protect_folders)
    ** Plugin data: we delete all plugin data after its delation by default
  • Fixed: Fix S3 uploads over 5 Gb

4.1.2

Release date: Jun 27, 2024

  • Fixed: Open_basedir restriction on some servers
  • Added: Notice to ask users their experience with BackWpUp

4.1.1

Release date: Jun 18, 2024

  • Changed: AutoExclude the cache plugin folders from the backup
  • Fixed: Problems with the sql dump of the database
  • Fixed: Update phpseclib library to fix issues in Windows environment.

4.1.0

Release date: Jun 4, 2024

  • Changed: Add Restore to the free version
  • Fixed: Improved checking of encrypted archives
  • Added (pro): decryption and encryption with WP-CLI of archives
  • Fixed (pro): Problems with Asymmetric encryption on restarts

4.0.5

Release date: May 21, 2024

  • Fixed (pro): Gdrive oAuth authentication flow

4.0.4

Release date: March 12, 2024

  • Fixed: Changed directory structure of BackWPup temporary files to prevent unauthorized access of database backup.

4.0.3

Release date: February 22, 2024

  • Fixed: Security issue where FTP passwords were stored in the database in plaintext.

4.0.2

Release date: November 22, 2023

  • Fixed: Disallow backups or logs directories from being outside of wp-content directory for security purposes

4.0.1

Release date: October 18, 2023

  • Changed (pro): Clarified instructions in the “Path to mysqldump file” field
  • Changed: Upgraded minimum version to PHP 7.2.5
  • Fixed (pro): Restoring a compressed database backup resulted in a “Could not get size of SQL file” error
  • Fixed (pro): 500 error in Restore app, due to missing dependencies
  • Fixed (pro): Escaped previously unescaped SQL query
  • Fixed (pro): Security issue regarding location of restore files
  • Fixed (pro): PHP warning when configuring a wizard with the glacier destination
  • Fixed: Missing nonce validation on certain AJAX endpoints
  • Fixed: Escaping for values on log output
  • Fixed: Escaping of sendmail command
  • Fixed: Corrected an invalid URL in the documentation link found in the plugin overview
  • Fixed: Various deprecation notices on PHP 8.0+
  • Fixed: Issue where webp thumbnail images were not excluded despite enabling the “Don’t backup thumbnails from the site’s uploads folder” option
  • Fixed: Ensure validation of logfile parameter during job run

4.0.0

Release Date: November 16, 2022

  • Added: Support for additional S3 storage classes
  • Added: Support for Glacier Instant Retrieval
  • Added: Created backwpup_ftp_use_passive_address filter for when FTP is behind NAT
  • Added: Support for object lock in S3 by adding Content-MD5 header
  • Added (pro): Include unique IV when encrypting archives
  • Added (pro): Default character set fetched from alternative database credentials
  • Changed: Upgraded minimum version to PHP 7.2
  • Changed (pro): Upgraded Google Drive SDK to V3
  • Fixed: Better support for PHP 8
  • Fixed: PHP warning when backing up to S3 destination
  • Fixed: Unable to download from S3 when using predefined region
  • Fixed: Unable to download from SugarSync
  • Fixed: Backups downloaded twice from MS Azure
  • Fixed: wp-config.php backed up twice when parent folder is included in backup
  • Fixed: Text fields too long on SugarSync destination settings
  • Fixed: Dropbox runs out of memory when more than 50 files in folder
  • Fixed (pro): Authentication of OneDrive when HTTP_REFERER not set.
  • Fixed (pro): Displayed creation date of OneDrive backups was incorrect
  • Fixed (pro): Disabled mysqldump radio button when binary cannot be found
  • Fixed (pro): HiDrive does not detect when refresh token expires
  • Removed: Unnecessary AWS and Google library files to save on package size.

Version 3.10.0

Release Date: September 1, 2021

  • Added: Support for Dropbox short-lived access tokens
  • Fixed (pro): Prevent out of memory error on HiDrive backups
  • Fixed (pro): Small files uploaded twice to HiDrive
  • Fixed (pro): Fatal error on plugin update if $transient is null
  • Fixed (pro): Restore of stored functions, procedures, and triggers
  • Fixed: Export of stored functions, procedures, and triggers including delimiters
  • Fixed: Support emojis and other 4-byte characters in database dump
  • Fixed: PHP 8 deprecation notice in XML export

Version 3.9.0

Release Date: June 14, 2021

  • Added (pro): Migrate website to another URL
  • Added (pro): Validation for database credentials on restore
  • Added: PHP notice for outdated PHP versions less than 7.2
  • Fixed (pro): License deactivated on settings save
  • Fixed (pro): Corrupted path name in Google Drive destination
  • Fixed (pro): Unable to download backup from Google Drive
  • Fixed: Unable to connect to custom S3 endpoints
  • Fixed: Intermittent error selecting restore strategy
  • Fixed: Memory leaks when uploading to S3
  • Fixed: PHP 7.4 Deprecation notices
  • Fixed: PHP 8 compatibility issues
  • Fixed: Remove BackWPup user roles on uninstall in multisite
  • Fixed: Correctly handle relative upload paths
  • Fixed: Display welcome page even after consent dialog clicked
  • Fixed: Exclude non backup files from the backups page
  • Fixed: Format dates as ISO-formatted dates instead of binary hex in MySQL backup
  • Fixed: Don’t pre-fill database credentials when backing up non-WordPress database
  • Fixed: Description of replacement patterns for archive name
  • Fixed: Added missing destinations to destination list in about page
  • Fixed: Made BackWPup banner local
  • Removed: Phone home client
  • Removed: Remote admin notices

Version 3.8.0

Release Date: September 21, 2020

  • Added: OneDrive destination for Pro version
  • Added: HiDrive destination for Pro version
  • Added: WordPress 5.5 compatibility
  • Added: PHP 7.4 compatibility
  • Added: Option to keep BackWPUp data after plugin uninstall
  • Added: More default excluded folders and files for BackWPUp
  • Fixed: Custom S3 destination return error after Amazon library update
  • Fixed: PHP Notice: Undefined index: dbdumpdbcharset
  • Fixed: Cannot use variables for the xml file name
  • Fixed: Deprecated: Non-static method BackWPup_Admin::admin_css() should not be called statically
  • Fixed: Prevent click on overlay disable backup download process
  • Fixed: BackWPUp redirects even in the CLI environment

Version 3.7.1

Release Date: March 30, 2020

  • Fixed: Error Notices CSS is loaded on all pages and overwrite the color of other plugins notices
  • Updated: (Pro) License system update for premium version

Version 3.7.0

Release Date: Nov 27, 2019

  • Updated: Raise the minimum PHP version required by BWU to 5.6
  • Updated: Microsoft Azure Storage Blob PHP Client Library
  • Fixed: S3 custom url not used for bucket selection
  • Fixed: S3 malformed error message when authentication credentials are wrong
  • Fixed: S3 selecting an invalid service raise no error
  • Fixed: Rackspace uses old cacert.pem file
  • Fixed: Log page not correcty sorted
  • Added: Option to enable or disable the phone home client

Version 3.6.10

Release Date: Jul 8, 2019

  • Fixed: Azure Supports https on uploading
  • Fixed: Auto remove old backup files not working when archive file name have prefix “backwpup”
  • Added: Filter to extend list of S3 destinations
  • Removed: S3 multipart upload checkbox, now in destination definition
  • Updated: Amazon AWS SDK for S3 services, now PHP 5.5+ is needed
  • Added: Filter to extend list of Glacier destinations (Pro version)
  • Updated: Amazon AWS SDK for Glacier, now PHP 5.5+ is needed (Pro version)

Version 3.6.9

Release Date: May 7, 2019

  • Fixed: Google Drive destination automatically remove old backup files
  • Fixed: Do not expose destination data within the manifest file
  • Fixed: Update Dropbox Tokens
  • Fixed: Restore error: MIME returns html instead of event stream
  • Fixed: Log files name are predictable because of weak hash
  • Fixed: ZipArchive doesn’t fallback to PclZip in Restore
  • Fixed: Session already started could cause issues during ajax calls
  • Fixed: Wrong vendor include path for PEAR using MS Azure
  • Fixed: Decryption Key prompt when any error occur during the first step of a Restore
  • Fixed: Phone home client notice and php 5 issue with php short echo tag
  • Fixed: mime_content_type function may not exists prevent backup decryption
  • Improve: Restore Log and produce report for user feedback
  • Changed: License changed to GPLv2+

Version 3.6.8

Release Date: Feb 25, 2019

  • Fixed: Typos in settings job page
  • Fixed: Rest API admin note language doesn’t change when changing user language

Version 3.6.7

Release Date: Jan 22, 2019

  • Fixed: More margin to dashboard footer to avoid save button unclickable
  • Fixed: On folder sync destination folder is not created
  • Fixed: Encryption option should not be displayed for syncing job
  • Fixed: Restore stuck on file restore step because of file permission issue
  • Fixed: “Do not delete files while syncing to destination!” not working
  • Tweak: Increase PHP Version from 5.3.2 to 5.3.3
  • Tweak: Encryption Settings description and ui improvements
  • Tweak: On restore error, include restore.dat file along with the log when user download the restore log file
  • Tweak: Lock server to execute same task multiple time when one is already in progress

Version 3.6.6

Release Date: Nov 28, 2018

  • Fixed: Files could be excluded from the backup because of incorrect string comparison

Version 3.6.5

Release Date: Nov 23, 2018

  • Fixed: Admin notice won’t update correctly

Version 3.6.4

Release Date: Nov 22, 2018

  • Fixed: Encrypted backup must force users to download the encryption keys
  • Fixed: Warning mime type when a backup is going to be downloaded
  • Fixed: Admin Notice in free version is sometimes empty
  • Fixed: Random restore error about SQL syntax when restoring a database
  • Fixed: Exclude restore directories to be copied during a restore phase
  • Fixed: Standalone App has no encryption support
  • Fixed: Open basedir, backup dir is not within the allowed path
  • Fixed: Unable to download backup file because of mime_content_type function missing in some environment
  • Tweak: Encryption Settings UI
  • Tweak: Minor translations issues
  • Tweak: Remove languages files from the free version, the plugin will use translation.wordpress.org

Version 3.6.3

Release Date: Nov 5, 2018

  • Fixed: “Failed to restore file”: file restore progress stop working and jump directly to database restore step
  • Fixed: Restore progress stuck on “restoring database” with archive backup contains files only
  • Fixed: All config.php files are not in backup archive

Version 3.6.2

Release Date: Oct 17, 2018

  • Fixed: Not recognized file extensions get an additional underscore in the file name in zip file
  • Fixed: Backup archive file have dot folder contains all web root files
  • Fixed: Ftp destination downloader repetitively open a new handler for the source file causing corrupted backup

Version 3.6.1

Release Date: Sep 25, 2018

  • Fixed: Backup doesn’t handle special characters correctly
  • Fixed: Use of function that doesn’t exists prior to 4.9
  • Fixed: Class bryter/helpers/csrf/CSRF.php was not loaded
  • Fixed: Backup don’t override old database file in web root
  • Fixed: Restore Folder backup won’t download the backup file
  • Fixed: Function owns_backup_archive not exists, the one is is_backup_archive
  • Fixed: Some settings page and license api manager strings are missing translation
  • Fixed: Incompatibility with php 5.3 in destination folder downloader
  • Fixed: fatal error on Amazon Glacier because of an undefined function
  • Fixed: Ensure extra files are not overwritten
  • Fixed: Cannot delete woocommerce_downloadable_product_permissions table
  • Fixed: Incompatibility with php 5.3 in the restore process

Version 3.6.0

Release Date: June 14, 2018

  • Added: Pro Feature – Encrypt before sending backups to the cloud
  • Fixed: Handling of special Amazon S3 regions such as Google Storage
  • Fixed: Downloading of large files encountered PHP memory error
  • Improved: Delete pro-only scss files in free version
  • Fixed: Version constraints of composer dependencies
  • Fixed: Localized strings from restore
  • Fixed: Deleting FTP backup resulted in error
  • Fixed: openssl_encrypt compatibility with PHP 5.3

Version 3.5.1

Release Date: May 23, 2018

  • Fixed: call to a member function close() on null
  • Fixed: Cannot use object of type WP_Error as array
  • Fixed: Can’t use function return value in write context
  • Fixed: Compatibility with PHP 5.3
  • Fixed: Decreased size of plugin by purging unneeded files

Version 3.5.0

Release Date: May 16, 2018

  • Added: Restore for pro version
  • Fixed: stylesheet was being included on frontend