In this video, we discuss what happens to expired transients stored in the database. Introduced in WordPress 4.9.9, the delete_expired_transients function automatically removes expired transients using a scheduled cron event. Learn how this function works, where it’s hooked (delete_expired_transients action), and how WordPress schedules it daily via cron when users visit the admin area.
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