This plugin allows users to use their domain to sign in into WordPress, through any third party of their choice.
It uses the ID4me protocol and requir …
Author: | 1&1 IONOS (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.7.2 |
Plugin version: | 1.1.0 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 07-05-2019 |
Last updated: | 22-06-2021
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 0 |
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Plugin URI: | https://wordpress.org/plugins/id4me/ |
Total downloads: | 1 168 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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Simplify your login management with ID4me and utilize a privacy-friendly single-sign-on seamlessly integrated within your WordPress.
The plugin provides:
- Easy access to your WordPress site(s) with your ID4me Identity- you and your users only need to remember one password.
- Data privacy built in. Your login and usage data are not utilised for marketing and never shared with any third parties.
- The ability to login to other services and WordPress Plugins supporting ID4me. New partners coming soon…
How to set it up?
Step 1. Download and Install the ID4me plugin (see Installation)
Step 2. Log into your WordPress Account Management, then add your ID4me Identifier to your account under ID4me Section. Save settings.
Step 3. The next time you log-in to your WordPress, the Login with ID4me button will appear! Use your ID4me Identifier and ID4me Password to access your WordPress.
Screenshots
ID4me login screen
ID4me setup screen
FAQ
Is an ID4me Identity free?
Most providers of ID4me Identities supply them free of charge on top of their managed domains.
What must I consider to install the Plugin to also let my site visitors log-in using ID4me?
The Plugin works the same way for you, your users or to the visitors of your website. Everyone with an access to his own Profile page may then configure the ID4me identifier for himself. Current version of the Plugin does not yet support Sign-Up for new users though. This functionality including import of the needed data will come with one of the coming releases.
Can I still use my original WordPress Login Credentials?
Yes. ID4me is an alternative Login method, not a full-replacement.
Is the ID4me Login compatible with Two-Factor Authentication plug-ins?
The Plugin does not interfere with Two-Factor Authentication Plugin you may have installed to protect your regular WordPress login. Please note however, that 2nd Factor set up in the WordPress instance is not verified if Single-Sign On with ID4me is being used. Most of ID-Authorities offer however a possibility to set up 2nd Factor to protect the Identity on this level.
Will the ID4me Plugin affect my site’s performance?
How can I contribute to the ID4me Revolution?
Join the ID4me Revolution! There are different ways for developers to help contribute…
* Slack Community: Sign up to the Slack Workspace and say “Hello” on the #cloudfesthackathon channel
* Gitlab
* Via the ID4me Foundation:
* To join one of the Competence Groups
* To help develop implementation use-cases: Developer Zone
ChangeLog
1.1.0
- Add user Registration with ID4me
- Improve login screen for interoperability
- Change state now as JWT instead of transients
1.0.3
- Update readme.txt
- Add screenshots
- Update ID4me library to v1.1.1
1.0.2
- Update library version to 1.1.0
1.0.1
- Update doc with tested up to 5.2
1.0.0
- Add cron job to clean up ID4me expired transients
- Add custom HTTP client
- Fix datetime compatibility with MySQL 5.5
- Update library version to 1.0.0
0.1.1
- Implement WP.org feedback: use appropriate sanitize() instead of esc() for sanitizing input in user settings
0.1.0