• Hi Team,

    I am facing a strange issue. In Google Login : After Logout, plugin do not ask to select user name.

    Due to which the same user is getting automatically logged in.

    If i have 2 to 3 gmail accounts on my system and i want to login with other account, i am not getting that opportunity to select the user name after which system should log me in with that user name.

    Please can you check on this.

    Thanks and Regards,
    DigJainWiki Team

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  • Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    Hi,

    If you are logged into multiple account in Google in your browser, social login will prompt you to select any of those. If you are logged into just one account in Google, it will login you using that account.

    The error occurs here too.

    I’m sorry to say, but this is a bug, if the user clicks EXIT, it means that he literally wants to log out and delete all login data.

    The plugin is saving data without user permission.

    If I log in with an account, I will no longer be able to log out in order to connect with another.

    It is only possible to use another account if I clear all website data in the browser.

    This is Bad.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by delaitec.

    In all the sites I use, when clicking on log out of social networks, we are disconnected, needing to enter the data again to enter.

    This plugin’s operation is inappropriate and dangerous.

    Can someone point me to a social login plugin that doesn’t behave this way?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by delaitec.
    Thread Starter ankitcreativelinks

    (@ankitcreativelinks)

    Thanks @heateor and @delaitec. @heateor You might want to test it again i believe it would be a small bug which you can fix and make the plugin great again.

    Apparently the developer is not interested in solving the problem.

    Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    @delaitec

    I’m sorry to say, but this is a bug, if the user clicks EXIT, it means that he literally wants to log out and delete all login data.
    The plugin is saving data without user permission.

    It’s not the plugin that saves the data. It’s the browser which checks if you are already logged into an account in Facebook, Google etc. If you are, browser doesn’t prompt you to enter username, password when you use social login. Instead, it just uses the social media account you are logged into the browser. We will take care of it in the upcoming updates so that when you logout from the website plugin logs you out of the social media account too along with logging out of the website where you used the social login.
    FYI, the “Logout” link you click at your website just logs you out of the website not from the social media site that you used for social login.

    Hello.

    Thanks for the clarification.

    It makes perfect sense that when trying to log in and there is more than one account connected, we can click on one of them to get in faster.

    It also makes perfect sense that if there is only one account connected, the connection is automatic. this is great for the user.

    But as i explained: If there is only one account connected it is not possible to disconnect in order to enter another one.

    If you implement the Exit completely from the accounts function when we click EXIT it will be a great improvement in the plugin’s operation.

    And be sure that after this improvement I will collaborate with the plugin. because this was the only question that I believe was pending improvement.

    Thank you.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by delaitec.
    Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    @delaitec We will take care of this feature in the upcoming updates.

    @heateor

    Any news about this fix?

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