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This topic was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by hastibe. Is there anything Ultimate Member / I can do to prevent this error from happening? Obviously, I can disable the LastPass extension for my site, but users won’t know to do that, and then it appears the log-in was unsuccessful (refreshing or navigating to another page will actually reveal that they are logged-in). I don’t get the Console error on successful log-in attempts, though. It seems that this is a common LastPast extension issue (and I do in fact have the LastPass extension on Chrome), but -unfortunately- I can’t get it to replicate consistently to troubleshoot it (logging back out and then back in again, even on a new incognito instance won’t replicate it immediately).

Over the past week, I’ve started intermittently experiencing log-ins via Ultimate Member to hang in Chrome (bottom bar in the browser window shows it stuck on “Processing…”), and the Console reveals this error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'type' of undefinedĪt HTMLFormElement.formKeydownListener (onloadwff.js:71)
