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We actually do have a shortcode that can check the users logged in status. The shortcode you can use is [wpv-current-user info="logged_in"]
This shortcode will return true or false if the user is logged in or not. You can therefore use this in our conditional statement to check the status of the user.
Here is a simple example below.
[wpv-conditional if="('[wpv-current-user info='logged_in']' eq 'true' "]
Do something if logged in
[/wpv-conditional]
Thanks. That is helpful, although it's still not working. Attached are two screenshots. I tried enabling debug mode but even that output does not appear. Does it being inside a widget have an impact? When I add the shortcode you provided as text inside a paragraph block it correctly displays "false" but it doesn't seem to have the desired effect inside the conditional block.