• Resolved theicebooky

    (@theicebooky)


    Hey nextend team,

    Right now I am using Paid Membership plug-in to allow registration of me users as “member” which would allow them to post content.

    However, if my users sign-up with either Googld/Facebook/Twitter from Nextend, they won’t be mark as member and therefore won’t be able to create content. I can manually change their settings but is there a way to automatically do this?

    The problem only happen if the user register with Nextend. If they register through my website registration and log-in with Nextend, there won’t be any problem.

    What should I do?

    P.S. In the “Membership” setting: I set it to Enabled.

    Thank you!!

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  • Ramona

    (@nextend_ramona)

    Hi @theicebooky

    I’m not familiar with Paid Memberships, but there are some plugins which only recognize users who have certain “user role”, as some sort of default membership level.
    Nextend Social Login by default creates the users with the “default” WordPress user role, set at WordPress Settings > General, so if you have a different role there what your plugin needs, I suggest changing that.

    Maybe you will need to turn on the “Support login restrictions” at Global settings > General: https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/login-restriction/
    although I’m not sure if it would work well with Paid Memberships.

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