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WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. Nearly 20% of the top 10 million websites and over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call "home".

How IdentityCheck works with WordPress

Introduction to WordPress

WordPress is a robust content management system (CMS) that empowers users to create and manage their websites with ease. With its versatile plugins and customizable features, WordPress is an excellent platform for bloggers, businesses, and eCommerce stores. But what if you could extend its functionality to include ID verification?

How WordPress Users Can Utilize ID Verification

For WordPress site owners, especially those running eCommerce stores, membership sites, or online services, integrating ID verification can be a game-changer. It helps to ensure that users are who they say they are, reducing fraudulent activities and enhancing trust. Use cases include:

  • Verifying the identity of new users during registration.
  • Ensuring only authorized individuals have access to restricted content.
  • Providing added security for online transactions.
  • Maintaining compliance with regulations that require user verification.

Setting Up IdentityCheck with Zapier for WordPress

To integrate IdentityCheck with your WordPress site using Zapier, follow these steps:

  1. Create Accounts: Ensure you have active accounts with IdentityCheck, Zapier, and WordPress.
  2. Set Up IdentityCheck: Follow the instructions on the IdentityCheck website to create and configure your account.
  3. Link IdentityCheck to Zapier:
    1. Login to your Zapier account.
    2. Click on “Make a Zap.”
    3. Select “IdentityCheck” as the trigger app.
    4. Choose the appropriate trigger event and follow the prompts to connect your IdentityCheck account.
  4. Connect Zapier to WordPress:
    1. In the same Zap, add WordPress as the action app.
    2. Select the action event, such as creating a new user or adding a comment, depending on your ID verification use case.
    3. Follow the prompts to connect your WordPress account.
  5. Test Your Zap: Run tests to ensure that the integration works as expected. Make adjustments as needed.
  6. Activate Your Zap: Once everything is set up correctly, turn on your Zap to start the automation process.

Using IdentityCheck for ID Verification with WordPress

Once you have set up the integration, using IdentityCheck for ID verification on your WordPress site is straightforward:

  1. User Registration: When a new user registers on your WordPress site, IdentityCheck can automatically verify their identity before completing the registration process.
  2. Restricted Content Access: For sites with restricted content, IdentityCheck can verify a user’s ID before granting access, ensuring only verified users can view sensitive information.
  3. Transaction Verification: During the checkout process, IdentityCheck can verify a user’s identity, adding an extra layer of security to online transactions.
  4. Form Submissions: Use IdentityCheck with forms on your site to verify the identity of users submitting information, such as contact forms or applications.

Conclusion

Integrating IdentityCheck with WordPress via Zapier is an efficient way to add ID verification to your website. By following the steps outlined above, you can seamlessly enhance the security and trustworthiness of your WordPress site. Start securing your site today and give your users the peace of mind they deserve.

About WordPress
WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. Nearly 20% of the top 10 million websites and over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call "home".