Hi,
We’ve got a slightly different usecase – where we send out offer emails to our customers, and they login to complete the purchase (you can’t browse and checkout like a normal ecommerce).
We want to be able to have the Auto login link within our template. Currently the ‘Auto Login Link’ does work, but we don’t want it at the bottom, and we also want it styled and with different text.
We’ve tried including the {{MAGIC_LINK}} into a href link – but it doesn’t work.
What’s the best solution for this?
Kind regards
I have installed Magic Login and it’s working to log users into WordPress as expected. Is it possible for the magic link to log users in by their email address instead of their WP username? I’m trying to coordinate with my membership system (DAP) and it syncs WP users by email address, so if they log into WP with username, they aren’t getting logged in as a member.
]]>It seems that in my case each time a user logs in with magic login, the user gets logged out again after they close their browser. It sets session cookies, and not cookies that expire after a certain time. This isn’t the case with the normal login when checking the ‘remember me’ check.
I couldn’t find the reason why, so wondering if it’s a bug, or something specific with my setup.
Is it possible to integrate this plugin with Memberpress? I want to bypass the password in login form. Can someone tell me how to accomplish this? Thank you in advance
]]>Some of the emails my site sends out are HTML emails. The magic login link that is attached to these emails is added after the closing html tag. This results in the link not being rendered by the email client of the receiver. Thus, in those cases, the magic login link is not visible.
What is a workaround for this?
]]>Hi. First, thank you for the fantastic plugin, it’s exactly what I needed! I am currently developing a website where users can get logged in using your plugin. I’ve been testing with different email addresses and asking a few other people to help me out. Everything has been working great, but there is someone who has a less commonly structured email address and she can’t get logged in.
The format of the account is like: [email protected]
It’s for a German company with the de at the end. Is there any reason why an email structured like that wouldn’t work?
]]>The “Send me the link” button is cut off on my site, plus does not provide any context (how will users know what that does?)
I am using Lifter LMS so I do not want to add custom login pages and mess up the LMS flow.
What is the best way to alter the button caption and hopefully add a message to the login page, without editing the plugin?
Are there hooks/filters I can use?
Good afternoon Mustafa,
Does your Plugin have the potential to connect to a REST API. I would like to see if it’s possible to instead of sending an email, that it sends a Push Message via FCM or something like OneSignal
]]>Hello friends,
I have noticed something interesting that I would like to share with you.
The last, including the current “Magic Login” versions has a problem with Firewall 7G.
We also have the 7G firewall (from Jeff Starr) active on NGINX servers for WordPress installations and for a few weeks now this “Magic Login link” sent in the mail no longer works because said 7G prevents it. This behavior was probably triggered by security updates from Debian and NGINX, which is correct and desired.
Now I have installed an older “Magic Login” version 1.7 and lo and behold, this version works perfectly with the 7G firewall.
Why is that? Well, I investigated and found it.
The link sent by “Magic Login” in version 1.7 does not contain any attached parameters with “&”, but only “?magic-login=1”.
You can even omit the parameter “?magic-login=1” completely, so that only the hashed token in the link works for login.
It may be because the “&” character is not quoted correctly or not quoted at all, or the “https://”, or another character. But it could also be that the attached parameters are simply too long. My tests are not 100% clear.
It would be excellent if you could investigate my concern and fix this in future versions.Otherwise, great plugin, keep it up and best regards and good luck
Thank You
Jan
We wish to redirect users to login page with user email already in the link. The question is if the user email can be URL encoded into the action=magic_login link.
Example: ../wp-login.php?action=magic_login&[email protected]
Thank you for the help!
I am just testing your plugin before I buy. I have a free passwordless plugin which has been abandoned by the developer and is not compatible with current WP version. It used to send some of the email to the users Spam/Junk folder depending on the client or not at all. Do I need to set up smtp with your plugin so the emails don’t go to the Junk folder?
]]>Hey! I’m sending all of my site’s transactional emails via Brevo (formerly Sendinblue). Is there any way to send the login email through one of the Brevo templates I created?
]]>I’m using the shortcode to display the plugin within a login pop up persistent on all pages of the front end of my website.
When I request a magic link using the login popup, I’m being sent a link with a redirect append to the magic link representing the page I requested the magic like from and I’d like to stop this.
Example: if I request a magic link on “https://booksatrillion.com” using my login popup, the link I receive looks like:
I’ll like to stop the plug-in from appending “&redirect_to=https://booksatrillion.com” to the end on the url.
How can I accomplish this?
]]>Hey! The magic link button doesn’t appear anywhere in the standard login form. It is turned on in the settings. I’ve tried deactivating ‘social log in’ plugin but it didn’t help.
]]>Since very recently, any new members added to my site is getting a “Too Many Request” error whenever the use the magic link sent to them. Any clues?
We’re really in the dark here since it used to work as a charm a while ago.
I have a magic link pro license.
]]>Hi,
We create our accounts on WooCommerce via API and the first contact we have with customers is via the WooCommerce email template ‘customer-new-account.php’
Is it possible to modify the template file to include the link to login automatically? Currently the template adds a link to https://domain.com/my-account/ which in turn redirects to the login page where they have to receive another email to login, whereas we would prefer to have the login link directly in the welcome email.
Thanks,
]]>Is there any way to delete existing magic logins?
We are preparing login links for our users which last very long (about a year) without validation (no max limit) and we have access to all accounts. We provide them for our customers.
Is there a way to stop a magic link from working except by waiting for it to expire? We don’t want to renew the links too often because the link will be printed as QR code.
Hi there
I love the plugin, but have a problem.
I use Sendgrid for mailrelay, I have a user whose IP got blocked by another plugin for making password errors. Now they cannot receive a magic link, but I haven’t configured your plugin to block them in this case..How can I ensure users can get a magic link, even when they are blocked from login? nothing is sending to them now.
Thanks
]]>I think one more great feature for this plugin would be an option to disable error messages / output (instead of using CSS to hide #login_error). This is a common security approach that I think would make your plugin much more powerful.
“There is no account with that username or email address.”
]]>I think it would be cool if there was a toggle option to “create account” when trying to login with an account that does not exist. If option was enabled, and someone typed in email account for login, they would just click link and account would be created / activated with specific role when they loaded website.
Just throwing out some ideas that you probably already thought of…
]]>The “Force Magic Login” option does not appear to work. I think it would be really cool if there was a toggle option that would disable woocommerce “my account” login form for logged out users (or properly update force redirect).
cool plugin so far!
]]>Is it possible to customize the email copy depending on whether the user is a new sign up or a returning/existing user? I want to have two different emails—one for people who just signed up and are getting their first email link and another one for people who are signing in to their account.
]]>Hello, we’re getting the message “Invalid magic login token.?Try signing in instead?” when we click the link. Any suggestions to debug please?
]]>Great plugin! Works really well.
At the moment the token is valid only once, but this can create problems in some situations. For instance when you want to copy the url on an iPad in order to open it somewhere else. When you long-press on the link in order to get to the context menu so you can copy it, iOS automatically loads the website in a small window next to it, which will cause the token to become invalid, so when you have then copied the link and opened it somewhere else it doesn’t work anymore.
It would be great to be able to change the times a token is valid.
Thank you!
]]>Hey there,
Your plugin seems great! I’m especially interested about the full login replacement which removes the default login. Would it be possible to add an shortcode section under the login with email where we could put another addition for login like social login?
Basically what i’m trying to achieve is that the user can only login with a magic link, facebook or google. The facebook and google part is actually created with Social Login – WordPress / WooCommerce Plugin.
]]>Hello,
currently I am trying out your plugin. Sending the magic link by mail works, but I am not getting logged into my site properly. I do get the message that I am logged in as xy and I also have to log out, but normally the home page looks different for logged in users (personalized feed) than for non-logged in guests.
Here, however, the start page remains unchanged. Also, I have to confirm the logout again, even though I turned this off via snippet.
For comparison I tried the plugin Magic Login Mail by Katsushi Kawamori and there everything works. Do you have an idea for the described behavior with your plugin?
Actually, I’m considering purchasing the Pro version ( especially because of the redirect feature), but since it doesn’t seem to work properly for me, I’m hesitating.
Regards
I pasted in the short code [magic_login_form] that I found on https://handyplugins.co/magic-login-pro/docs/shortcode/ into the Gutenburg shortcode block and it does not seem to be showing on the front end. Using the free version.
Is there an updated shortcode to show this form or do I need pro for this?
]]>I saw this on another website where I could still use my username & password if I wanted to, or I could use a magic link. How do I enable that for my own website? Is that a premium feature?
]]>Does a plugin like this one still works with 2 factor authentication plugin like 2FA? Does this plugin work with MemberPress?
]]>Hi,
When translating email subject as follow: https://gyazo.com/c96e7eea4f1a7b90d9484a0cd4a09d69
It shows up like this: https://gyazo.com/8fe8327a82c73aee705e1708b59f121d
With or without backslash it’s the same result.
Can you please check you are encoding normally this part?
Thank you
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