• Resolved misengineer

    (@misengineer)


    Hi,

    There seems to be a plugin conflict with
    Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha by Shamim Hasan.

    I run WooCommerce with the Membership addon so I have a dual gateway to log into my WP site. Using reCaptcha V3.

    For some reason, when I use the WP login, WordFence does not allow me to log in with the proper credentials, but the WooCommerce login page allows me to do this.

    Initially, I used WordFence reCaptcha option, but it insists on email verification which drives my users (many of them are senior citizens) bonkers. What a shame, because I think you have a great product.

    So the next best thing was Shamim’s plugin, but that seems to have conflicts with WordFence. I’ve experimented using it with WordFence turned off, and it works perfectly with both gateways – the WP login and the WooCommerce login.

    With WordFence turned on, the WP login insists that I’ve entered the wrong password.

    Can you please help?

    Thanks!
    Gigi

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  • Hi @misengineer,

    Can try these steps to get reCaptcha working and not requiring email verification on your site?

    1. Disable the Invisible Captcha plugin
    2. Go into Wordfence and re-enable reCaptcha
    3. Set the threshold to 1.0

    For example: https://i.imgur.com/IwYUhYO.png

    I’m thinking because both of these plugins use Google Recaptcha, it’s causing script conflicts within the login page. Fortunately, Wordfence does allow you to adjust the threshold, so it won’t annoy users with email verifications.

    Dave

    Thread Starter misengineer

    (@misengineer)

    Hi and thanks for your quick response, Dave.

    Well now I seem to have more problems, and I think that WordFence is acting like a chihuahua on meth.

    For instance I added a DNS entry last night to allow me to use Google Webmaster Tools and it issued a stern warning.

    Then I tried to log in this morning, somehow it kicked me out despite the fact that I opted for the 30-day “don’t bug me with my 2FA” creds a few days ago.

    Now couldn’t log in through WooCommerce nor through the WP login interface.

    Luckily my hosting provider was able to disable WF and I could get in.

    I have disabled WF and am now asking if it’s possible to remove all the changes WF made to my database. Because when I did this last time (inactvate, delete, re-installed, re-activated) it remembered my last settings.

    Basically I am exhausted dealing with the 2FA issues. Any chance I can start over short of starting from a new install? I have users on my site right now.

    Not feeling good about this but any help would be most appreciated.

    Thanks so much in advance,
    Gigi

    Thread Starter misengineer

    (@misengineer)

    P.S. I meant to say “DELETED” not disabled WF.

    Thread Starter misengineer

    (@misengineer)

    BTW I just got spammed so did what you suggested

    1. Disable the Invisible Captcha plugin
    2. Go into Wordfence and re-enable reCaptcha
    3. Set the threshold to 1.0

    And just got an email verification prompt – again ! – despite the fact the threshold was changed. I tested this on an admin email as well as a subscriber (lowest role) and I got that blasted email verification prompt again 🙁

    I suspect that the earlier work I did has permanently written stuff in the dbase and I wonder if there’s a way that WF can do a full reset that would clear the stuff in the database.

    Thanks again,
    Gigi

    Thread Starter misengineer

    (@misengineer)

    Fixed using “Delete Login Security tables and data on deactivation” found at the bottom of the Login Security Settings.

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