Yoast and All in One SEO Pack plugins both Installed

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Hello There,

Several months ago, I gave my 40 pages WordPress website to a web designer to work on it...

Then I noticed that the website has both Yoast and All in One SEO Pack plugins installed...
I didn't care of that, but anyway would like to ask if everything is OK if I don't remove one?

I normally fill the title/description tags of both plugins with similar keywords when needed....

Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author anhvu
    Originally Posted by AdamTear12 View Post

    Hello There,

    Several months ago, I gave my 40 pages WordPress website to a web designer to work on it...

    Then I noticed that the website has both Yoast and All in One Pack plugins installed...
    I didn't care of that, but anyway would like to ask if everything is OK if I don't remove one?

    I normally fill the title/description tags of both plugins with similar keywords when needed....

    Thank you.
    Although this not affect to your site, but this not necessary, because they are both good. I recommend remove one of them and keep the rest that you like the best. For my part, I love to use Yoast
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  • Profile picture of the author connectmikesmith
    there is no positive impact in this case,
    You have to choose Yoast because this is much better than All in one seo pack
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  • Profile picture of the author Corey Taylor
    Originally Posted by AdamTear12 View Post

    Hello There,

    Several months ago, I gave my 40 pages WordPress website to a web designer to work on it...

    Then I noticed that the website has both Yoast and All in One SEO Pack plugins installed...
    I didn't care of that, but anyway would like to ask if everything is OK if I don't remove one?

    I normally fill the title/description tags of both plugins with similar keywords when needed....

    Thank you.
    They will cancel each other out. Or you might see 2 codes working for the same reason.
    It's not something that will "destroy" your site but it's not intuitive to use both.

    You might break something in case of an update and in general
    it's better to have as less as possible plugins to your wordpress site (especially on shared hosting).

    If I were you I'd keep Yoast only to have a peace of mind.
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