Title: SnapID Two-Factor Authentication
Author: TextPower
Published: <strong>August 6, 2015</strong>
Last modified: April 15, 2020

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# SnapID Two-Factor Authentication

 By [TextPower](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ckilaru/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/snapid-two-factor-authentication.zip)

 * [Details](https://wordpress.org/plugins/snapid-two-factor-authentication/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/plugins/snapid-two-factor-authentication/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://wordpress.org/plugins/snapid-two-factor-authentication/#installation)
 * [Development](https://wordpress.org/plugins/snapid-two-factor-authentication/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/snapid-two-factor-authentication/)

## Description

**Thank you for choosing SnapID™ for Two-Factor Authentication. Unfortunately, we
will be shutting down this free service as of May 1, 2020. Please disable this plugin
prior to that date to prevent issues. We apologize for the inconvenience.**

Get the most secure & convenient two-factor authentication plugin for your WordPress
website. With [SnapID](http://www.snapid.co) you will never have to remember your
username and password ever again and be more secure than ever. All you need to do
is send a simple text message to authenticate yourself.

Check out this 2 minute video showing how SnapID works.

#### What makes SnapID different from other authentication products?

SnapID is a next-generation authentication system developed by TextPower using the
patented TextKey technology. It replaces complex, costly and high-maintenance systems
with a simple approach that leverages the power of advanced messaging technologies
and a cellular phone’s “fingerprint.”

Many websites/companies haven’t taken the appropriate steps to secure their environment
because of the complications and expense associated with two-factor authentication.
SnapID offers a way for companies of any size to implement authentication quickly
and inexpensively.

**SnapID eliminates:**

 * Usernames & Passwords (when there is nothing to steal, nothing can be stolen)
 * Need for a smartphone (any cell phone that can send a text message can be used
   with SnapID)
 * Significant up-front expense of other two-factor authentication systems
 * Complex installation of hardware and/or software
 * Man-in-the-Middle and Man-in-the-Browser attacks
 * Purchasing and maintaining an inventory of “tokens”
 * Tracking, replacing and maintaining these tokens
 * Lost or misplaced tokens or insufficient supply when needed
 * Learning curve for users

[Check out how SnapID compares to other technologies](http://www.textpower.com/snapidpublic/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/snapid_compare.png)

SnapID and TextKey are trademarks of TextPower Inc. TextKey is a patented technology
with U.S. Patent number 8,943,561.

## Screenshots

 * [[
 * The WordPress login page with SnapID.
 * [[
 * SnapID mobile authentication dialogue.
 * [[
 * SnapID settings page.

## Installation

SnapID WordPress Plugin installation takes on average just 5 minutes.

 1. Login to your WordPress account and go to your **Plugins page**.
 2. Click on **Add New** and search for **SnapID**.
 3. **Download** the SnapID plugin and **Activate** it.
 4. Follow further setup instructions

We also created a page with full detailed instructions. [Check it out here.](https://snapid.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205910248-Installing-SnapID-on-WordPress)

## FAQ

  What is SnapID WordPress plugin?

SnapID WordPress plugin is a two-factor authentication plugin that can be installed
on any WordPress website in 5 minutes. It allows you and your users to login to 
your website by simply sending a text message. No more IDs, passwords, password 
resets, customer support problems with lost IDs. Put a stop to hackers stealing 
your usernames and passwords and ransoming them.

You install the SnapID WordPress plugin, activate an account for the website and
then activate yourself as a user so that you can use it to login. That’s it! Check
out how SnapID works here: https://vimeo.com/107771091

  How do I register my website?

To register your website to use SnapID authentication, [follow the instructions here](https://snapid.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205910258-Register-your-website-to-use-SnapID-two-factor-authentication).

  How do end users sign up to use SnapID on my website?

It’s very simple. Provide [these instructions](https://snapid.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205910288-Individual-user-SnapID-registration)
to your users.

  Is SnapID available outside US?

You can use SnapID internationally if you have a Google Voice number. You’ll send
a text message using the Google Voice website instead of your phone. These numbers
are free and take just a few minutes to set up. If you travel internationally often,
we suggest you use a Google Voice Number with SnapID instead of your regular phone
number.

If you’re a website admin and would like to allow international users to login with
SnapID from mobile phones that don’t have US numbers please contact us directly 
for details.

  How much does SnapID cost?

SnapID is free for all websites that use our _plug-n-play_ softwares/plugins. If
you require additional security features, analytics and premium support, please 
contact us at sales@textpower.com to get started.

  I changed my phone number. What happens now?

Follow the instructions here: https://snapid.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205910198-
I-changed-my-phone-number-What-happens-now-

  Is my account protected if I lose my phone?

If you lose or misplace your phone, you are still protected with multiple layers
of protection:

**PIN**: When setting up a SnapID account you can choose to activate a PIN that 
will have to be placed before (prepended) or after (appended) the one-time-password(
OTP) that you will text to login to your website. Anyone other than you who has 
your phone wouldn’t know the PIN and wouldn’t know whether it had to be placed before
or after the OTP. It’ll never appear on the screen and therefore anyone else with
the phone wouldn’t know what it was, that it had to be sent along with the OTP or
what position it had to be in.

**Delegate**: When setting up a SnapID account you can designate a “delegate” that
will have the ability to suspend your access privileges by, of course, sending a
simple text message to our system. That way when you find the phone between the 
couch cushions the delegate can send another text to our system reactivating your
access privileges.

**Carrier**: If the phone is truly gone – dropped off the side of a boat or stolen–
and must be replaced, you will have to tell the carrier so that the particular device
is deactivated and your cell phone number is assigned to whatever new device replaces
it. When that happens you don’t need to do anything on your end to reactivate the
phone with SnapID. The carrier and SnapID will take care of everything in the background.

**Phone Lock**: Unlike traditional SMS two-factor authentication systems where any
text received can be previewed on the lock screen, SnapID cannot be used when your
phone is locked because you must send the text, which requires that the phone to
be unlocked. This makes SnapID significantly more secure than ANY SMS-based system
where the user receives a text message instead of sends one

  What do I do if I lose my phone?

You are protected! Follow the instructions here: https://snapid.zendesk.com/hc/en-
us/articles/206082228

  I own or manage multiple WordPress sites. Are there any limits to how many sites
I can register?

Currently you can register up to 5 websites for each unique phone number. To register
a website, [please go here](https://secure.textkey.com/snapid/siteregistration/)
and follow instructions.

  How do I find out my SnapID registration status?

You can text MySnapID to 48510 and it will tell you if you are registered with SnapID
or not. If you are registered, you will be told how many applications/websites are
linked to your SnapID account. This information is sent to both your registered 
email and as a reply to your text.

  I’m locked out of my WordPress site. How can I disable SnapID?

Use one of the below methods to delete the SnapID WordPress plugin from your website:

 * Control panel provided by your web hosting company
 * FTP
 * SSH access

You can find the plugin at /wp-content/plugins/snapid. Once you delete the plugin,
regular username/password access will be restored immediately. If you don’t have
access to your WordPress site using one of the above means, please contact support
@ your web hosting company and ask them to delete this folder.

## Reviews

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### 󠀁[One of best kept secrets in Security Period.](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/one-of-best-kept-secrets-in-security-period/)󠁿

 [Terpitude](https://profiles.wordpress.org/terpitude/) September 21, 2017

Arguably, this may be the best security advance the Wordpress Log in since the password
itself! You set it up to require yourself to text out a number shown on your password
screen, rather than receiving one. The system has authenticated your phone when 
you first set it up in a multiple set of unique ways. SMS is ancient, insecure and
proven to be subject to man in the middle attacks, but this turns SMS on its head,
using it in an unspoofable way to help secure your website. Am I the only one who
knows about this, as I just happened to stumble on it one day looking to boost log
in security? Amazing innovation. Great job guys.

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### 󠀁[Fast and secure](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/fast-and-secure-1/)󠁿

 [Nick](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kromefish/) September 3, 2016

This plugin is a great option option for anyone who has trouble managing all of 
the logins for their WordPress sites. Yes, there are solutions like LastPass, but
this is way more secure. All you have to do is text a code to the provided number
and, voila, you’re logged in to your site. No more searching around for usernames
and passwords. Try it out yourself!

 [ Read all 2 reviews ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/snapid-two-factor-authentication/reviews/)

## Contributors & Developers

“SnapID Two-Factor Authentication” is open source software. The following people
have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ TextPower ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ckilaru/)
 *   [ Mike Auteri ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/mauteri/)

[Translate “SnapID Two-Factor Authentication” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/snapid-two-factor-authentication)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/snapid-two-factor-authentication/),
check out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/snapid-two-factor-authentication/),
or subscribe to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/snapid-two-factor-authentication/)
by [RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/snapid-two-factor-authentication/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Changelog

#### 2.0.2

 * Shut down notice for SnapID plugin on May 1, 2020.

#### 2.0.1

 * Improvement: Tested with most recent version of WordPress 4.8.2.

#### 2.0

 * Improvement: Seamless registration from within WordPress.
 * Improvement: Retina buttons.

#### 1.1.1

 * Bug: Fixed reported issue with session.

#### 1.1

 * Improvement: Handles changing to new SnapID credentials gracefully.
 * Improvement: Better user messaging and UI.

#### 1.0.1

 * Improvement: Limit SnapID to only run on admin and login pages.

#### 1.0

 * Launched SnapID for WordPress.

## Meta

 *  Version **2.0.2**
 *  Last updated **6 years ago**
 *  Active installations **10+**
 *  WordPress version ** 3.7 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **5.4.19**
 * Tags
 * [2FA](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/2fa/)[multi factor authentication](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/multi-factor-authentication/)
   [two factor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/two-factor/)[two factor authentication](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/two-factor-authentication/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://wordpress.org/plugins/snapid-two-factor-authentication/advanced/)

## Ratings

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## Contributors

 *   [ TextPower ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ckilaru/)
 *   [ Mike Auteri ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/mauteri/)

## Support

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