If your business website uses Gravity Forms, there’s a new update out: Gravity Forms 2.10.4.
This one is not being loudly advertised as a major security release, but it does include a few fixes that are worth paying attention to — especially if your site uses forms for leads, file uploads, customer inquiries, quote requests, applications, or anything else that matters to your business.
The update fixes several behind-the-scenes issues, including a problem where the REST API modal could create duplicate API keys, some file upload handling improvements, and fixes related to upload folder behavior. It also addresses a PHP fatal error that could happen when someone uses a saved “save and continue” form link after a consent field has been added.
In plain English: this is the kind of maintenance update that may not sound exciting, but it helps keep your forms stable, cleaner, and less likely to break at the worst possible time.
For small business owners, forms are often where the money comes in. Contact forms, estimate forms, appointment requests, job applications, warranty forms, registration forms — they all depend on the plugin working properly. A small bug in a form plugin can quietly turn into missed leads, broken submissions, confused customers, or admin headaches.
So the practical advice is simple:
Update Gravity Forms to 2.10.4 after taking a normal site backup.
Then test your most important forms.
Submit a contact form. Try a file upload if you use one. Check notifications. Make sure confirmation messages still work. If you use “save and continue,” test that too.
This is not a panic update. It’s a “be a responsible website owner” update.
The boring updates are usually the ones that keep your website from becoming exciting for all the wrong reasons.

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