• Resolved jayashreebiswas

    (@jayashreebiswas)


    Using this plugin first I got an error saying “ERROR for site Owner, invalid domain for site key” and I was not able to log-in. Then I renewed that key and updated that in the file recaptcha.php (hard coding), now it’s not showing that message, but when I’m trying to login it’s just showing a blank page. I did debug for that, it’s still showing invalid site key.

    And now I’m trying to change the key from the database itself, but can’t find where it’s stored. Can someone please help me with that or any alternative solution for logging in???

    Thanks in Advance.

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  • Paul

    (@paulplapsa)

    Hello @jayashreebiswas,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    The best way to work around such an issue is to use FTP to go to your website’s ‘wp-content/plugins’ folder and temporarily rename Profile Builder’s folder. This deactivates the plugin and thus allows you to log in via the default WordPress form. Once you are logged in you can go to the Plugins page in the back-end, reactivate the plugin and change the reCAPTCHA key.

    Best Regards,
    Paul

    Thread Starter jayashreebiswas

    (@jayashreebiswas)

    Hello Paul,
    Thanks for your suggestion. it worked!!!

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