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Tips and Tricks HQ Support Portal › Forums › WP Affiliate Platform › WP Affiliate General Questions › Email confirmation on affiliate signup
Hi,
Is there any way to force email confirmation before affiliate gets approved?
Right now, I can only set to manual or automatic approval, but I want to verify affiliate email address so users won’t be able to sign up with false emails.
Thanks
Are you getting signups with false email address? Are you using the captcha option on the signup form?
No, I don’t have false emails (yet), and I’m not using the captcha option (I don’t think captcha can “protect” me from false emails, only verify it’s a person and not a robot).
I also noticed that users can sign up more than once with the same email and different user name (I’m not using WP registration option)
It’s not a must, just something I thought will be nice to have
We generally have a very good idea of what can be problematic. What you explained is not going to be an issue for you. If you eliminate any bot/spam signup then you will end up with a bunch of real humans who have the intention to refer visitors to your site.
Hi,
I’m not worried about bot/spam signups.
I’m worried that someone will put a wrong email, even by mistake.
Also, what about the fact that the system can register more than 1 username but with the same email address?
Shouldn’t it be 1 user-1 email?
Few users wanted the ability to create multiple accounts by the same person. Only the affiliate ID has to be unique for affiliate accounts. So the system allows you to create multiple accounts with the same email but different affiliate ID.
This is very beneficial when you want to track the performance of an ad that you maybe running for your site. You (the admin) could create a few affiliate accounts for yourself and use each account to measure performance of a particular campaign.