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    Abdullah Nawaz commented  · 

    This is a thoughtful and valuable suggestion. Allowing **SafeUpdates to be enabled on staging environments** would help users test updates—plugins, themes, or core changes—in a **secure, controlled setting** before pushing them to production. It essentially mirrors the safety net that SafeUpdates currently provides on live sites, but for a test environment.

    Such functionality would:

    * **Reduce the risk of unexpected failures** when changes are eventually deployed.
    * **Improve testing accuracy** by catching issues early within a staging environment.
    * **Give developers and site managers peace of mind**, knowing that their experiments won’t break client-facing sites.

    Implementing SafeUpdates for staging could involve configurable settings or toggles specifically for staging contexts. Many users, especially those managing complex or high-traffic sites, would likely appreciate this enhancement.

    A solid win for safety and stability—hopefully this makes its way into a future release!
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    Abdullah Nawaz commented  · 

    This is a great suggestion! Enabling SafeUpdates on staging sites would definitely help ensure a safer and more reliable testing environment. It makes sense to maintain plugin and theme versions in staging that reflect production, especially when experimenting with new features. Hope this gets considered soon!
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