• So, my website also has a WooCommerce store, and we have quite a few customer accounts. I would like to serve cached pages to my logged-in customers (obviously not the account pages and such, I’ve excluded those), but I do not want to see cached pages myself as an admin, when I am logged in.

    So my question is, does the “Disable caching for logged in visitors” setting also disable caching for logged-in WooCommerce customers, even though they have no WordPress access? Or does it only apply to visitors with some level of WordPress access?

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  • Thread Starter perfectword

    (@perfectword)

    I have done some further testing myself, and as far as I can determine, disabling caching for logged in visitors does indeed serve non-cached pages to my WooCommerce customers.

    So now what I’m wondering is, is there any way to tweak the settings so that my customers still get cached pages, but I do not as site administrator?

    Did you try to disable caching for visitors with a cookie set? That may also stop caching for visitors who click a cookie banner however.
    There’s also the “Rejected Cookies” setting if a cookie is dropped when someone adds an item to their shopping cart.

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