=== EZOptimize Image Optimizer === Contributors: themediashop Tags: image optimization, pagespeed optimize images, seo optimize images, reduce image size Requires at least: 4.0.0 Tested up to: 5.3.0 Stable tag: 2.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Optimize your images without losing quality for pagespeed, SEO or simply performance optimization == Description == Speed up your website by cutting down image sizes without losing quality. No server dependencies required, all optimizations are done by the EZOptimize systems and thus require a free registration at https://ezoptimize.com/register/. Single handedly remove the "Optimize images" notification from Google PageSpeed Insights. Not happy with the result, you can revert every image. == Important == EZOptimize optimizes your images remotely on our servers. Your images are sent to EZOptimized servers optimized and returned to your server by this plugin. We do not store, share or use your data for anything beyond image optimization. By using this plugin you agree to out terms outlined at https://ezoptimize.com/terms == How to use EZOptimize == Because EZOptimize does all the optimizations externally on our server, you have to register for an API key. The registration is free and you get a monthly Quota of 100MB. If you are happy with the plugin you can extend your quota by signing up for paid membership. == Why we did it == We made EZOptimize out of necessity, we do Pagespeed Optimization for a lot of sites, and manually optimizing each and every image was a pain. So we automated the process and are happy to release it in the wild. == Installation == = WordPress Admin Method = 1. Go to you administration area in WordPress `Plugins > Add` 2. Look for `EZOptimize` (use search form) 3. Click on Install and activate the plugin 4. Register at https://ezoptimize.com/ and obtain an API key = FTP Method = 1. Upload the complete `EZOptimize` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the \'Plugins\' menu in WordPress == Screenshots == 1. Settings Page