How to Limit or Disable Automatic Empty Trash in WordPress

How to Limit or Disable Automatic Empty Trash in WordPress


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A few of our readers have asked us how often the WordPress trash should be emptied.

By default, WordPress automatically deletes anything that has been in the trash for 30 days. However, some users might prefer to empty the trash more or less often or empty it manually.

We looked into the different options and found that you can limit trash being deleted by simply using a plugin. Or add a code snippet to stop WordPress from automatically removing content from the trash.

In this article, we will show you how to limit or disable the trash being automatically emptied in WordPress.

How to Disable Auto Empty Trash in WordPressHow to Disable Auto Empty Trash in WordPress

What Is Trash in WordPress?

WordPress added a trash feature way back in version 2.9. It works just like the recycle bin or trash on your computer.

In other words, your deleted posts aren’t removed permanently but are sent to the trash instead so they can be recovered for a time. Anyone can delete a post accidentally. That’s why WordPress makes it easy to restore deleted posts and pages.

You can view them by going to Posts » All Posts from your WordPress dashboard and then clicking the ‘Trash’ option.

View trashed postsView trashed posts

Your WordPress website will automatically delete anything in the trash after 30 days so that it doesn’t pile up.

What if you don’t want WordPress to automatically delete items from the trash? Or you’d prefer it to be emptied more or less often than once a month.

Let’s have a look at how you can have it automatically emptied as often as you like. We’ll cover three methods below. The first method is the easiest for most users. You can use the links below to jump to your preferred method:

  • Method 1: Changing When WordPress Empties Trash With A Plugin
  • Method 2: Changing When WordPress Empties Trash With Code
  • Method 3: Stopping WordPress from Automatically Emptying Trash

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Method 1: Changing When WordPress Empties Trash With A Plugin

First, you need to install and activate the Change Empty Trash Time plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Note: The Change Empty Trash Time plugin’s repository page says that it has not been tested with the current version of WordPress. We have tested it and can verify that it still works for us, but we cannot guarantee that no issues will happen on your site. For more details, see our guide on whether you should use outdated WordPress plugins.

Upon activation, you should visit the Settings » General page of your admin dashboard.

Once there, scroll to the bottom of the page, and you will find a new ‘Time to empty trash (in days)’ setting.

Empty trash can after certain daysEmpty trash can after certain days

Simply type in the number of days that WordPress should take to empty the trash. For example, you can type 1 for daily, 7 for weekly, or 30 for monthly.

If you type 0, then deleted posts and pages will be deleted permanently instead of being placed in the trash.

Note: Be very careful about setting the time to empty to 0. It can be difficult to recover permanently deleted posts and pages. Make sure you’re using a backup plugin, just in case.

Don’t forget to click the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.

Method 2: Changing When WordPress Empties Trash With Code

You can also configure how regularly the trash is emptied by using a code snippet. This method is not recommended for beginners, so if you’re not familiar with code, then you should use Method 1 instead.

For this method, you’ll have to edit your wp-config.php file.

If you haven’t edited the wp-config.php file before, then take a look at our guide on how to edit the wp-config.php file in WordPress.

You can simply add the following line of code to your wp-config.php file:

You should paste it near the end of the file, just before the line that says, ‘That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging.’

Auto trash code in wpconfigAuto trash code in wpconfig

If you leave this code snippet as it is, then your trash will be emptied every day. Feel free to change the number 1 to some other number, and the trash will be emptied after that number of days.

If you don’t wish to use the trash feature at all, then you should set the number to 0. Deleted posts and pages will then be deleted permanently without being placed in the trash.

Make sure you have a backup plugin set up first, just in case you need to restore any accidentally deleted pages.

Don’t forget to save the wp-config.php file once you have made your changes.

Method 3: Stopping WordPress from Automatically Emptying Trash

Do you want to stop WordPress from automatically deleting items from the trash?

Many tutorials will tell you to add a code snippet to your theme’s functions.php file.

But we don’t generally recommend editing your site’s theme files directly. The slightest mistake can break your website. A better way of adding code snippets is by using WPCode.

First, you’ll need to install and activate the free WPCode plugin. For more details, please see our guide on how to install a plugin.

After that, you can go to Code Snippets » + Add Snippet from your WordPress dashboard and then select the ‘Add Your Custom Code (New Snippet) option.

Adding Your Custom Code in WPCodeAdding Your Custom Code in WPCode

Next, you will need to enter a title for your code snippet.

Then, copy this snippet and paste it into the box labeled ‘Code Preview.’

This code simply removes the action that deletes trashed items when their time is up.

Don’t forget to click the ‘Code Type’ dropdown menu and select the ‘PHP Snippet’ option.

Enter a title for codeEnter a title for code

After that, you can scroll down to the ‘Insertion’ section to view more options, such as how and where you’d like to insert the code.

We recommend using the default options. The plugin will Auto Insert the code and run it everywhere on your site.

Select the default Auto Insert method in WPCodeSelect the default Auto Insert method in WPCode

You can then click the toggle to make your code snippet Active.

Once that’s done, simply click the ‘Save Snippet’ button at the top.

Save and activate code snippet WPCodeSave and activate code snippet WPCode

Now, when you send an item to the trash, it will remain there until you view your trashed files.

From here, you can manually click on the ‘Empty Trash’ button to delete any post.

Click empty trash buttonClick empty trash button

We hope this tutorial helped you learn how to limit or disable automatic empty trash in WordPress. You may also want to learn how to automatically empty your WordPress trash or our expert pick of the best WordPress plugins to grow your site.

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