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Nextend Social Login and Register · support · 2026-04-08T16:22:00+00:00

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hello, suddenly plugin throwing error “An appropriate representation of the requested resource could not be found on this server. This error was generated by Mod_Security.” i havent changed anything. already tested after disabling solid security and all other plugins. but still same error. pls suggest. https://prnt.sc/r3qy5dLgZeAI Hi @chetan0412 ! Mod_Security is a setting on the server of the website, so it does not come from a plugin. Probably your host changed your server’s configuration to try to strengthen its security. Do you see this error when you try to use Google login? Usually Mod_Security blocks two kind of requests: When an url contains the “.profile” word, you cannot visit that page: https://yourwebsite.com/wp-login.php?test=.profile When an url contains “ https://” ;, that is when you cannot visit it: https://yourwebsite.com/wp-login.php?test=https%3A%2F%2F These are unavoidable with Google. You should replace https://yourwebsite.com/ with your website’s url and test these cases. Probably one of them will cause the issue, and then you could get in touch with your server host showing them the problem, and they could disable the given Mod_Security rule. In case neither urls would produce the Mod_Security error, please send me the url, where the issue happens! If you wouldn’t want to share it publicly, you could write to us here too: https://social-login.nextendweb.com/support/

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Gabor 2026-04-08T16:35:00+00:00

Hi @chetan0412 ! Mod_Security is a setting on the server of the website, so it does not come from a plugin. Probably your host changed your server’s configuration to try to strengthen its security. Do you see this error when you try to use Google login? Usually Mod_Security blocks two kind of requests: When an url contains the “.profile” word, you cannot visit that page: https://yourwebsite.com/wp-login.php?test=.profile When an url contains “ https://” ;, that is when you cannot visit it: https://yourwebsite.com/wp-login.php?test=https%3A%2F%2F These are unavoidable with Google. You should replace https://yourwebsite.com/ with your website’s url and test these cases. Probably one of them will cause the issue, and then you could get in touch with your server host showing them the problem, and they could disable the given Mod_Security rule. In case neither urls would produce the Mod_Security error, please send me the url, where the issue happens! If you wouldn’t want to share it publicly, you could write to us here too: https://social-login.nextendweb.com/support/