Hi @wfgerald,
thanks for listening!
I thought this idea of ??receiving a login confirmation email for users was wonderful, but…
In my case, one of the problems is that my clients are Woocommerce users who log in by default for example: https://www.store.com/my-account -> It would be very strange for customers to access your email and get redirected to a login page as an example: https://www.store.com/wp-login.php to be able to access your account -> From there generates another problem, users with Woocommerce “customer” privileges when they have a successful login, The user(customer privileges) receives an access denied error in the example: https://www.store.com/wp-admin. Users with subscriber, contributor, author, editor, and administrator privileges do not experience this problem as they are native to the system and access the example well: https://www.store.com/wp-admin.
The cool thing would be the ability to choose user privileges to enable reCaptcha just like in 2FA (which is soooo good).
At the moment I will disable this feature of reCaptcha, because customers give up buying when they see security obstacles, it’s a shame to have to do this…
Thanks,
Pedro.