OpenID Connect migration guide
As the world of digital identity is constantly evolving, we wanted to provide an even better experience for our customers using the Signicat Identity Broker. That's why we built our new Digital Trust Platform.
The new platform is designed to simplify how you integrate and how you can use other Signicat products, while providing secure, reliable and developer-friendly services to meet your digital identity goals.
On this page, you can find information about the differences between the two platforms when implementing OpenID Connect (OIDC) connections. In the new platform, you can create and setup connections similarly to how you used to but a few aspects have changed. Learn more about these upgrades below.
For an introduction to the differences between the two platforms, we recommend you start with our Migrating to the new platform guide.
How it works
In the new platform, referred to as the Signicat Dashboard, you can manage end-user login and authentication through the eID and Wallet Hub. This product gives you access to a hub of European eIDs through a single point of integration which supports a range of authentication protocols, such as SAML 2.0 and OIDC.
After the migration, you might want to discover how the new Signicat Dashboard works. To get started, consider the following guides:
Migrating to the eID and Wallet Hub
When you migrate from the Signicat Identity Broker to the eID and Wallet Hub, all your existing connections have already been automatically migrated and are ready to use. We refer to these connections as legacy connections.
To manage your previous OIDC connections that have been migrated to the Signicat Dashboard, go to Signicat Dashboard > Products > eID and Wallet Hub > Legacy > Legacy connections.
Note that you can also create new OIDC connections in the new Signicat Dashboard. The difference between new and legacy connections is that legacy connections still support legacy options to provide you with an environment similar to the Signicat Identity Broker.