=== Yoti Connect === Contributors: Moussa Sidibe, YotiWordpress Tags: identity, verification, login, form, 2 factor, 2 step authentication, 2FA, access, privacy, authentication, security, sign in, two factor Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 4.7 Stable tag: 1.1.1 License: GNU v3 License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt Yoti is a digital identity platform that simply allows a user to securely log in to your WordPress site faster, password free! == Description == Yoti is a digital identity platform that simply allows a user to securely log in to your WordPress site faster, password free! Using a combination of our free identity app and our web based dashboard, we verify customer details against government issued ID documents before securely sending their details to you. Click here to learn [more.](https://www.yoti.com) This plugin also allows functionality to link your current followers to their Yoti accounts making registration and blogging quicker with a fancy button! == Features == * Faster Logon using your Yoti App * Automatic login to create blogs with ease * No need for passwords * Remember me functionality * Ability for user to link and unlink Wordpress Account to Yoti Account == Installation == We have a few simple steps we need you to fill before you get started: 1) Download the Yoti app and add at least one ID document (either your passport or driving licence) so that we can confirm your name, date of birth and photo. 2) Create an application and decide what attributes you would like the end user to share - see screenshot. 3) Upload the plugin and input the details below which are available on your dashboard: -Yoti App ID - which is the unique identifier for your specific application. -Yoti Scenario ID: Used to render the inline QR code. -Yoti SDK ID - which is the SDK identifier generated by Yoti Dashboard in the Key tab when you create your app. Note this is not your Application Identifier which is needed by your client-side code. -Yoti PEM File - which is the application pem file. It can be downloaded only once from the Keys tab in your Yoti Dashboard. 4) Once this is completed you can move your Yoti widget to where appropriate on your site. Yoti generates the user their own ID e.g. yoti connect-4 so if you would like to update your username, please change your nickname on your user profile. To import the Yoti SDK inside your project: Log on to the admin console of your WordPress website. e.g. https://www.wordpressurl.org.uk/wp-admin 2) Navigate to at `Plugins > Add New`. 3) Search for Yoti and install and activate the plug in. To set things up, navigate on WordPress to `Settings > Yoti Connect`. Here you will be asked to add the following information from your dashboard: -Yoti App ID -Yoti Scenario ID -Yoti SDK ID -Yoti PEM File You can find our Yoti button in the widget section and can place it where you see appropriate. == Frequently Asked Questions == For a more detailed explanation please go to our github [page.](https://github.com/getyoti/wordpress) For further support please feel free to email us at: sdksupport@yoti.com For FAQ please click [here.](https://yoti.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/201129409-Business-FAQs) == Screenshots == 1. Attributes you can add in Yoti Dashboard 2. Settings to add into Wordpress from Yoti Dashboard 3. Example of logging in with Yoti 4. Add Yoti button for faster login experience == Changelog == = 1.1.1 = This is the latest version In this release we removed php module mcrypt dependency from wordpress plugin and fixed a bug that was occurring when a user decides not to link their account to Yoti in the login process == Upgrade Notice == This is N/A for now - but our plugin will get better and better so we will let you know!