Thank you, I understand. The weird thing is that some users from @example.com email address are actively doing things on my site that only properly registered and logged in users should be capable of doing.
That will help make sure that I get the email as the username.
Still I am not sure if that solves the case where I am getting where the user_email and username is the @example.com address. In most cases I have the correct user_email but an @example…
Here are all my filters/hooks for the plugin
// This function will be called after Social Login has added a new user add_action('oa_social_login_action_after_user_insert', function($user_data, $identity) { $url = home_…
I have that setting already enabled, see:
Still get a lot of example.com users as you can see below. Some have both @example.com username and email address, some have @example.com username and a real email address: