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    (@cpsharp)


    Hey guys,

    I was hoping you could help. I have this use case I wanted to see if it would work. My client had an EU WordPress website and an American WordPress website. They would like to use the WordPress Auth0 plugin on each so that they are able to utilize a single sign on. Here’s my question – the American website is a full WooCommerce website that utilizes Gravity Forms and a user registration addon that writes to custom meta fields for each WordPress user account. They also have a component that allows for people to login in and use the information already saved under their profile to finish the checkout process quicker (name, company name, address, etc. are all pulled automatically from their custom meta fields we are keeping within WordPress if they have previously already filled this stuff out). I’m not concerned about this information being kept in Auth0 and being available to the EU website but I do want to make sure that adding the Auth0 login route won’t change the way I can access and store the other information within the American website’s user base. I also want to make sure that new user registrants have the capability of saving this information to the WordPress database so it is available for future use. Do you guys have any ideas if this would be an issue? Thanks!

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  • Hi @cpsharp! Our plugin replaces the WordPress login process with on that uses Auth0 but, once a user is logged in, it’s out of the picture. All the existing metadata and profile information will not be affected.

    Thread Starter cpsharp

    (@cpsharp)

    Josh, perfect – thanks for the super quick reply!

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