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Login by Auth0

Login by Auth0

Login by Auth0 provides improved username/password login, Passwordless login, Social login and Single Sign On for all your sites.

3.4

Rating summary

16

Reviews

20K

Active installations

Login by Auth0
Login by Auth0

Overview

Compatibility

Installation instructions

Customer support & learning resources

Main benefits

Universal authentication

Over 30 social logins

Enterprise connections support

Passwordless connections

Multifactor authentication

About this plugin

Version: 4.6.2
Last updated: 12-07-2024
WordPress version: 6.5.5
Tested up to: 6.5.5
PHP version required: 7.4
Languages: 日本語, Українська
Learning resources: View resources

Overview

This WordPress plugin revolutionizes the standard login experience by integrating Auth0's powerful authentication capabilities. It supports universal authentication, offering over 30 social login providers, enterprise connections like ADFS, Active Directory/LDAP, and SAML, and passwordless connections via email or SMS. The plugin ensures ultra-secure login processes through multifactor authentication, robust password policies, email validation, and brute force attack mitigation. By using this plugin, authentication and profile management are delegated to Auth0, replacing WordPress's default login forms and user database. Users benefit from a seamless migration process, allowing for multiple authentication providers and email verification. Additionally, the plugin provides a customizable widget and shortcode options for easy implementation of Auth0 login forms across your WordPress site.

Universal authentication

  • Supports over 30 social login providers
  • Allows enterprise connections such as ADFS, Active Directory / LDAP, SAML, Office 365, Google Apps, and more
  • Enables connection to your own database
  • Offers passwordless connections using email or SMS

Ultra secure

  • Includes multifactor authentication
  • Implements password policies
  • Requires email validation
  • Mitigates brute force attacks

Widget and shortcode support

  • Can be enabled as a WordPress widget to show in a sidebar
  • Widget settings can be overridden in the widget form
  • Supports shortcode usage in the editor with customizable attributes
  • Shortcode forms can be displayed as a modal with configurable button text

Migrating existing users

  • Associates existing WordPress users with Auth0 users using verified email
  • Handles multiple authentication providers including social and enterprise directories
  • Provides options for email verification requirements in plugin settings
  • Automatically associates Auth0 users with WordPress users upon signup

Rating and reviews

3.4

Rating summary

16

Reviews

20K

Active installations

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User sentiment analysis

Users appreciate the WordPress plugin for its seamless single sign-on (SSO) capabilities across multiple platforms and robust documentation, which helps with easy and secure user logins, including passwordless email authentication. This centralizes authentication and aligns with GDPR compliance by storing sensitive data externally. However, the plugin has significant drawbacks. There are issues with unsupported versions, frequent minor updates causing instability, ineffective support, and manual connection complexities. Despite being potentially useful, many users experience non-functionality and connection errors, leaving them frustrated and in search of alternatives, especially when support is unavailable or unresponsive.
Ivan Hryhorenko

Ivan Hryhorenko

08 Jul, 2024

Unfortunately, plugin doesn’t work and abandoned. On official Github repository you can find this text: v4 of the plugin is no longer supported as of June 2023. We are no longer providing new features or bugfixes for that release. Please upgrade to v5 as soon as possible. OAuth0 Github But irony that v5 doesn’t work as well, so both versions of plugin are just a waste of time This topic was modified 2 months, 3 weeks ago by Ivan Hryhorenko.
Donald Moore Jr.

Donald Moore Jr.

04 Dec, 2021

I have some questions about signing JWT’s, but other than that, the documentation is exhaustive, which is one of the reasons why I chose it. You can tell when a project is put together well.
Menn

Menn

17 Apr, 2021

I use multiple WordPress sites and other member platform. When I set every site login via Auth0, it creates seamless experience for users. I decide to user only Passwordless email. This will help people secure their accounts (because of no password to remember and no easy password remains.)
svax

svax

19 Feb, 2021

Multiple users are not allowed to login getting the error : “This site requires a verified email”, even though this is not enabled in the settings. I’ve tried reporting this, getting absolutely zero response after 6 months…
Ajay Ghaghretiya

Ajay Ghaghretiya

26 Jun, 2018

Does the latest version of plugin use the Lock 10 or Later version of the Lock API? Please do let me know your inputs about the same. Thanks

FAQ

Can I customize the Auth0 login form?

Can I access the user profile information?

When I install this plugin, will existing users still be able to log in?

What authentication providers do you support?

How can I use Lock configuration options that are not provided on the settings page?

Is this plugin compatible with WooCommerce?

My question is not covered here ... what do I do?

How do I enable multifactor authentication?

Can I use passwordless login with this plugin?