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Can I keep Auth0 from prompting to login on public pages? #329

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cwhittl opened this issue Jul 29, 2017 · 2 comments
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Can I keep Auth0 from prompting to login on public pages? #329

cwhittl opened this issue Jul 29, 2017 · 2 comments

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@cwhittl
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cwhittl commented Jul 29, 2017

I'm getting a lot of flack from our users when they go to a public facing site that automatically redirects them to login just because they have logged in once before.

Is there a way to turn that off?

@idpaterson
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The behavior described by @cwhittl can result in even worse consequences in cases where WordPress registration is disabled and there are valid Auth0 users who do not have access to WordPress. When SSO is enabled if the user is logged in to Auth0 but does not have a WordPress account then any public page they try to visit will quickly redirect to an error page stating that the "registration process is not available." This issue, described in #308, makes the web site inaccessible to these users. See that issue for an example case where some Auth0 users do not have corresponding WordPress accounts.

I feel like addressing this #329 could reduce the impact of #308 since the message would only be seen if they actually try to log in to WordPress.

@joshcanhelp
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This behavior was removed a while ago. Please re-open this with reproduction steps if it's still happening.

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