WordPress has been the easiest and most popular way to create your own website or blog (like this one) for many years. In fact, WordPress is used for more than 40% of all websites on the internet.

On a slightly more technical level, WordPress is an open source content management system licensed under the GPLv2. This means that anyone can use or modify the WordPress software for free. It is a tool that allows you to easily manage your website without having to know anything about programming. WordPress makes creating a website accessible to anyone – even people who aren’t developers.
So it’s only natural that we at CAcert now go one step further: Using WordPress without passwords that have to be stored somewhere in the background and can be stolen, but simply using CAcert OpenID Connect for WordPress. An illustrated guide will help you configure WordPress as an OpenID Connect Client with CAcert. Following these steps will allow you to configure OpenID Connect Single Sign-On which will allow your users to log in to your WordPress site using their CAcert credentials.
Get the illustrated guide for CAcert OpenID Connect for WordPress absolutely free here: https://wiki.cacert.org/CAcertOpenIDConnect
If you are happy with the new functions of CAcert OpenID Connect for WordPress, done by our volunteers, please consider to donate: Donations IBAN CH02 0077 4010 3947 4420 0
P.S. If your CMS is neither WordPress, Drupal, nor Nextcloud, please get in touch with our project team. It would be happy to create together with you an other CAcert OpenID Connect access that fits your needs.
