--- title: Enabling registration parent: Administration permalink: /administration/registration nav_order: 2 --- {% include deprecation.html %} # Enabling registration Enabling registration allows users to register their own user accounts on your Dendrite server using their Matrix client. They will be able to choose their own username and password and log in. Registration is controlled by the `registration_disabled` field in the `client_api` section of the configuration. By default, `registration_disabled` is set to `true`, disabling registration. If you want to enable registration, you should change this setting to `false`. Currently Dendrite supports secondary verification using [reCAPTCHA](https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/). Other methods will be supported in the future. ## reCAPTCHA verification Dendrite supports reCAPTCHA as a secondary verification method. If you want to enable registration, it is **highly recommended** to configure reCAPTCHA. This will make it much more difficult for automated spam systems from registering accounts on your homeserver automatically. You will need an API key from the [reCAPTCHA Admin Panel](https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin). Then configure the relevant details in the `client_api` section of the configuration: ```yaml client_api: # ... registration_disabled: false recaptcha_public_key: "PUBLIC_KEY_HERE" recaptcha_private_key: "PRIVATE_KEY_HERE" enable_registration_captcha: true captcha_bypass_secret: "" recaptcha_siteverify_api: "https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify" ``` ## Open registration Dendrite does support open registration — that is, allowing users to create their own user accounts without any verification or secondary authentication. However, it is **not recommended** to enable open registration, as this leaves your homeserver vulnerable to abuse by spammers or attackers, who create large numbers of user accounts on Matrix homeservers in order to send spam or abuse into the network. It isn't possible to enable open registration in Dendrite in a single step. If you try to disable the `registration_disabled` option without any secondary verification methods enabled (such as reCAPTCHA), Dendrite will log an error and fail to start.