• Hello, since activating this plugin, members all of a sudden were having trouble logging in, and were having to reset their passwords and stuff to get into the site. After troubleshooting, we discovered it worked if they did it some ways but not others. Specifically, I know that at least one user wasn’t able to log in using his email link notifying him he had a message at the site, but he was able to login using the BuddyPress login field at the site.

    Once I deactivated the plugin he was once again able to log in through the email link.

    Also, I had it set to redirect people to the page they logged in on, but then when I had to deactivate the plugin to test another issue when I reactivated it the settings didn’t save. It would be nice if the settings remained the same after reactivated, since people have to deactivate all of their plugins if there is an issue.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/buddypress-login-redirect/

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  • Thread Starter Halo Diehard

    (@halo-diehard)

    I’m deleting the plugin today and wanted to make sure I was clear on this issue.

    I had the plugin running on my site for approximately 10 days. During that 10 days I would get 1-3 notifications that people were resetting their passwords. Before that I would rarely get the notification. This was discouraging people from coming to my site.

    I have a lot of plugins so it could be a conflict, but I am unable to test at this time. I leave this info here so if anyone else has a similar issue they can report it and maybe it can be resolved.

    I am sorry. My Plugin caused you trouble. But I would love to find out why this was happening.

    Can you tell me that which option had you selected in BP Login Redirect Settings?

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