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October 20, 2025 at 6:46 am #31673
dartford5
ParticipantFollow up to my previous post:
Whenever the issue happens (WordPress asking me to log in using the Simple Membership login form when I access a protected post), it doesn’t take me to the very post I tried to access, instead it stayed on the login page that gives the member’s info telling me I’m logged in now, only to find out I’m not at all when I tried to access any protected post after that. More over: to make it even more strange, this situation DOESN’T HAPPEN AT ALL if I use an incognito window instead, or if I use Microsoft Edge or Chrome, it only happens wit Brave browse (the one I currently use) but, once again, WORKS FINE in a Brave incognito window, DOESN’T WIRK in a regular Brave window.
And then when it happens in a regular window (the very original issue we’re discussing) the only way to log in successfully is:
1. Logging out of WP administration
2. Logging in WP administration (using the same username and password of the Simple Membership “admin” level I created)
3. And then logging in with the SM form (using the same username and password of the WP administration)
Hope this helps, looking forward to your reply.
Thanks once again!October 21, 2025 at 2:28 am #31680admin
KeymasterI’m not sure what exactly is conflicting on your site that’s causing the plugin to behave abnormally, and unfortunately, I don’t have any further troubleshooting ideas at this point 🙁
It seems that our plugin may not be compatible with your site setup. The best option might be to try an alternative solution instead:
https://simple-membership-plugin.com/message-from-the-simple-membership-team/October 21, 2025 at 6:24 am #31687dartford5
ParticipantThanks once again for your reply. Once again, basically every time SM asks me to log in, if I do, I stay on the login page that gives the member’s info telling me I’m logged in now, but any protected posts I access after that it asks me to log in again. The only way is going to WP admin, logging out there, log in again, and then I’m able to log in using the SM login form, no problem at all (until it asks me to log in again later, that is)
So summing it up, I wonder what the “admin level” I created in SP is good for if I’m still asked to log in quite often. That’s all.
Please advise once again. I appreciate your help!
Kind regards.October 21, 2025 at 11:49 am #31689admin
KeymasterIt’s not supposed to ask you to log in. This behavior indicates that some kind of conflict or external factor on your site is interfering with our plugin’s normal operation. Unfortunately, when an issue is caused by a site-specific conflict that we can’t reproduce or identify, it falls outside the scope of what we can directly resolve.
As a side note, I’ve personally tested this functionality on my own site using the latest version of the plugin, and I can confirm that it’s working correctly there.
October 21, 2025 at 7:26 pm #31690dartford5
ParticipantOk thanks for your quick reply. Should I delete my admin level and create a new one? Will I lose any access or face any issues after deleting it? Please advise.Thanks again!
October 21, 2025 at 11:11 pm #31691admin
KeymasterDeleting the membership level doesn’t affect your actual WP Admin user. So it is safe to delete the membership level without affecting your admin user.
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