Only manually flushing the WordPress site cache updates that number.
It appears that a transient is not updated when an user is approved or rejected.
If anyone has any advice, it would be great!!! Thanks!
]]>could you add a custom hook that allows approving or rejecting file based on the uploaded file content? I mean once the file is uploaded to the temporary folder a custom hook is triggered passing its path/filename. If the file is rejected by our custom add_action a non-empty error message is returned to the hook to reject the download and display the error. Else the returned message is empty and the file is approved then.
Best regards
]]>Here is their approved Logo: Accepted Logo
Will the new logo be updated?
Mail from G:
]]>`Hi,
We have an update on your recent Google Pay API integration submission.
We need more information about XX:
Please refer to the attached screenshot and please update to our approved Google Pay mark.
Also please use only one Google Pay mark per page.
Please make or provide the appropriate updates, and re-submit your integration again through Google Pay & Wallet Console. If the above marketing review feedback cannot be implemented because you are using a dedicated Plugin or provided hosted checkout solution from your Payment Service Provider, please reach out to us by responding to this email.
Thank you for submitting your integration through the Google Pay & Wallet Console. It’s been a pleasure working with you.
Best,
Ippili Venkata
The Google Pay API Support Team`
The private area of our site has been using reCAPTCHA for logins. It was serving up the usual photo challenges most of the time, but now it seems to have stopped serving up the challenge photo on my usual browser. I noticed that when I use new browsers that I don’t ordinarily use, I do get the challenge photo. I ordinarily use FireFox. Google said that it works with FireFox so I don’t think that’s the issue. Another club member noticed the same issue and brought it to my attention. We get the checkbox, but no photo.
I used new keys to retest it, but it hasn’t made a difference. There are no errors.
Is it because reCAPTCHA is storing information in the cache and the code knows that it is the same user/browser?
I’m using Version v1.9
Wordpress version: 5.9
Themes and all plugins are up to date.
Thank you,
Mike
For our site users, if they click the “Reject” button option from your plug-in on our website, what does your plug-in automatically do? Will it actually block their IP from collecting our cookies?
Thanks for confirming
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