The issue is that I never receive the verification link (not in spam folder either).
Anyone else has this issue?
]]>This is always shown, when users try to login
How turn off that ?
You need to update this FAQ topic
https://docs.ultimatemember.com/article/1518-password-reset-doesnt-work
With
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/verification-required-2/
Google is causing the login problem and people need to know the full story on how to fix this problem…
I get the error AFTER having reset to new password:
Additional verification is required for login. Please check the email address associated with the account for a verification link.
I am still in the middle trying to fix.
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]]>Thank you!
]]>I hope you’re doing great! I just wanted to ask if it is possible to do the following when a user creates an account through a registration form:
– Enforce a strong password so that users can’t just type in an easy-to-guess password. I have enabled strong password on Wordfence but it isn’t enforcing it. I tried by not marking it as required hoping to generate it automatically, but it is not included in the email sent to the user. My fields are set as follows:
– Username, text field, user_username
– Email, email field, user_email
– Password, password field, user_password
– Redirect to the login page but with success message from registration page after creating account (e.g. user created successfully, use the form below to login!)
– Send a verification link to the email address before creating the account. I guess this would be redundant if the password is generated automatically since they should receive an email with the password or a link to generate a random one anyway.
What would be the best approach? Could it be done or should I stick to a login plugin?
Thanks again for all your help and have a nice weekend!
]]>I need help in this, let me know how can i add that ‘resend verification link’ in success message after registration.
thankyou
]]>After a user clicks on the verification link in their email, they are taken to the
the “https://” version of login screen instead of “https://”.
Such as this:
https://druzal.com/login/?ur_token=3ZLBJ1YPQplKyOA4aQxwFDtn9jgCfnHvMwevqVuvrXdOt8OP2WbnY0T0JDeThjYnExVDJvMmg3ZUNVdz09
Even when I put ‘https://druzal.com’ at the beginning of the verification link in the email, it still goes to the insecure ‘https://’ version of login screen.
It shows “User successfully registered. Login to continue.” but it does it on the ‘https://’ version of login screen.
What is causing this and how can it be resolved?
Kind regards,
Yunis
]]>I was wondering does the verification link expire?
I’m using the option “Allow Automatic Login After Successful Verification” = “Yes”.
So it could be security issue if the link does not expire and if some one else gets hold of the link.
Thank you for your help
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