Title: Partial fix for plugin
Last modified: September 3, 2016

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# Partial fix for plugin

 *  [janco](https://wordpress.org/support/users/janco/)
 * (@janco)
 * [10 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/partial-fix-for-plugin-1/)
 * As mentioned by others, **force_ssl_login** has been deprecated and if you use
   it anywhere (e.g., like setting it to true in your wp-config file while debug
   mode mode is enabled), it may break your site, especially if you’ve installed
   and activated this plugin.
 * That said, if you disable all instances of force_ssl_login in the plugin’s code,
   the plugin can still be used to turn on ssl for specific pages, as its original
   functionality intended, where a proper ssl certificate has been installed/configured.
   Fyi, I’m using it for that purpose with Gravity Forms and their Paypal Payments
   Pro addon.

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