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WooCommerce: Disable “Password Changed” Administrator Emails

> Published: Aug 2023
> Blog Category: WooCommerce Tips
> Blog Tags: Emails, My Account, Password reset
> Blog Comments: 2 Comments
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The “Password Changed” email is – actually – a WordPress core notification. It goes to admins when a WordPress user changes their password, and the email body says something along the lines of “Password changed for user: XYZ“.

So, why are we saying this email notification can be stopped if you run a WooCommerce website? Well, because WooCommerce provides us developers with a handy filter, that we can use for this exact reason.

For what concerns my own experience, I use Sendgrid to deliver Business Bloomer WordPress/WooCommerce emails – and on the free plan I have a limit of 100 daily emails. Which means I needed to find a way to reduce the number of email notifications.

Today we’ll cover the “Password Changed” one – let’s see how to stop administrators from getting them!

Here’s the not-very-helpful email that WooCommerce/WordPress admins get when a user resets their password. If you wish to get rid of them, use the 1-liner below!

PHP Snippet: Disable “Password Changed” Admin Email Notification (WordPress)

The WooCommerce plugin comes with this handy function, which triggers on the My Account page:

/**
 * Handles resetting the user's password.
 *
 * @param object $user     The user.
 * @param string $new_pass New password for the user in plaintext.
 */
public static function reset_password( $user, $new_pass ) {
	do_action( 'password_reset', $user, $new_pass );

	wp_set_password( $new_pass, $user->ID );
	self::set_reset_password_cookie();

	if ( ! apply_filters( 'woocommerce_disable_password_change_notification', false ) ) {
		wp_password_change_notification( $user );
	}
}

This means we can use the ‘woocommerce_disable_password_change_notification‘ filter if we wish to disable the Password Changed emails:

/**
 * @snippet       Disable "Password Changed" Admin Emails
 * @how-to        Get CustomizeWoo.com FREE
 * @author        Rodolfo Melogli
 * @compatible    WooCommerce 8
 * @donate $9     https://businessbloomer.com/bloomer-armada/
 */

add_filter( 'woocommerce_disable_password_change_notification', '__return_true' );

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Where to add custom code?

You should place PHP snippets at the bottom of your child theme functions.php file and CSS at the bottom of its style.css file. Make sure you know what you are doing when editing such files - if you need more guidance, please take a look at my guide "Should I Add Custom Code Via WP Editor, FTP or Code Snippets?" and my video tutorial "Where to Place WooCommerce Customization?"

Does this snippet (still) work?

Please let me know in the comments if everything went as expected. I would be happy to revise the snippet if you report otherwise (please provide screenshots). I have tested this code with Storefront theme, the WooCommerce version listed above and a WordPress-friendly hosting.

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Author, WooCommerce expert and WordCamp speaker, Rodolfo has worked as an independent WooCommerce freelancer since 2011. His goal is to help entrepreneurs and developers overcome their WooCommerce nightmares. Rodolfo loves travelling, chasing tennis & soccer balls and, of course, wood fired oven pizza.

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2 thoughts on “WooCommerce: Disable “Password Changed” Administrator Emails”

  1. Pritam
    August 11, 2023

    We encountered an error activating your snippet, please check the syntax and try again. Error message: syntax error, unexpected token public, expecting end of file

    This is not working. Showing errors.

    Reply
    1. Rodolfo Melogli
      August 14, 2023

      Hello Pritam! You only need to paste the add_filter line, and not the previous function that is only there togive some context. Can you please let me know?

      Reply
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