• Resolved Laurendo

    (@laurendo)


    Hi there,
    It looks like your plugin is having some incompatible with the latest version of Woocommerce. Would you consider updating your plugin?

    2 issues:
    1. It takes a longer than normal to switch to customer’s account
    2. When you do switch to customer’s account from Admin, you see all products previously ordered in the cart. It almost seems like the plugin caches all products in the cart on the admin’s browser.

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Sorry that you’re having a problem!

    This is a known issue with WooCommerce. Items in your cart are stored in your browser’s cookies, but they don’t get removed when you switch user. I don’t believe there’s any plan to fix the issue in WooCommerce, and there’s nothing that User Switching can do to help.

    Previous discussion here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/user-switching-plugin-woocommerce-not-clearing-cookies/

    Howdy… not so sure this is a cookies issue. Steps and results:

    1. Open two browsers, Chrome & Firefox.
    2. Log in as admin in both.
    3. Check the carts of both. If there are any products, empty the carts.
    4. Log out of both.
    5. Log in as admin in both.
    6. Check the carts of both.
    – Result: they are empty.
    7. In Firefox, navigate to “Users”.
    8. In Chrome, add product(s) to cart.
    9. In Firefox, do not navigate to cart.
    10. In Firefox, switch to a non-admin user.
    11. In Firefox, navigate to cart.
    – Result: products added in admin account in Chrome are in non-admin user’s cart in Firefox.

    Is it possible that Firefox picked up the info in Chrome’s cookies?

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