• Resolved Nick Symister

    (@artikelandswint)


    Hi, Is there any way to send the actual password via email by using the shortcode?

    I tried all 3 shortcodes but all of them have the same result, a link to the WP backend that i don’t want the clients to see.

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  • Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @artikelandswint,
    Thanks for your message.

    WordPress hasn’t allowed passwords to be sent in their default notifications since WordPress 4.2 from 2015. As such, BNFW doesn’t allow them either. Some plugins override this and add them but they won’t be compatible with BNFW for this reason.

    Sorry I can’t help more.

    Sham

    (@shamjith)

    Hi,

    Then how can we send the password to the registerd customer ?

    what will be the best short code for this

    Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @shamjith,
    Sadly, you can’t. WordPress changed this for security purposes back in 2015. It is their recommendation that the customer sets their own password instead, via the password URL link that BNFW can add using the [password_url] shortcode.

    Hope this helps.

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