Issue Resolved: Elementor Log-In Widget

Context: On Aug 19 we posted an update about a new glitch occurring with Elementor’s log-in widget. It is unknown how many users were affected, or what the root cause of this error was.

What we know:

Not much really…when logging into a session, there is an exchange of cookies and data between your device and the server. At some point during this process, the user’s request failed to generate the correct cookie or token, therefore causing the internal redirects to and on a core .php file rather than the desired end-point.

A fix is available:

Our team has confirmed that installing WordPress 6.6.1 will resolve this error, and have begun updating all full-service systems. We recommend all self-serve clients update their websites to the latest versions of WordPress and Elementor if experiencing this issue on your website.

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