Keep your Session Alive at any website and never get logged out...
Total ratings
3.88
(Rating count:
16)
Review summary
Pros
- Works great for keeping users logged into websites like Blackboard and Salesforce.
- Saves time by preventing frequent logins throughout the day.
- Offers a variety of settings that can be adjusted for different websites.
- Easy to use for maintaining active sessions across multiple web portals.
Cons
- Does not automatically start rules upon logging in.
- Not user-friendly; requires manual adjustments for settings.
- Some users experience errors such as 'Background request rules stopped.'
- Limited functionality with certain websites, such as online banking.
- The default interval for rules is set to 5 minutes, requiring manual changes.
Most mentioned
- Functionality to set domain-wide rules instead of just page-specific rules.
- Errors related to rules not starting automatically.
- Overall dissatisfaction with the user interface and ease of use.
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
3.40
All time rating average:
3.88
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2025-01-13 | David H | en | Will not automatically start. I added a rule for a URL, but when I logged in the next day and clicked the extension icon, it says "No Rules are running". You have to go into settings and manually start the rule each time! | |
2024-12-17 | thabet su | ar | شكرا اضافة اسطورية | |
2024-08-02 | leafbelly | en | Does not work. I am bombarded with "Background request rules stopped! The server response was not 200 OK!" What does that even mean? I could find no help other than a six-year-old GitHub post that doesn't help. I wish it did work. It seems nice. | |
2024-05-20 | Benny | en | almost perfect extension, reposting a github comment that i agreed with, this would make it perfect imo: " Generally when you log into a website, you're logged into the entire domain, so it would be good if the menu had an option for adding a domain, rather than just the specific page. So if you're on https://foobar.com/users/stib/?&session=123&fuz=baz&etc=etc you could choose Add domain and it would add https://foobar.com/*. " - stibinator also allow us to set the default interval to something other than 5 | |
2024-03-31 | Ди | |||
2024-03-25 | Wayne Goode | en | Works great. I use it to keep me logged into Blackboard and my college website. Some sites can take a bit of adjusting because each site has different ways of deciding when to log out a user. That's what great about this extenstion. It has lots of settings that can be adjusted to match how each website works. | |
2024-03-18 | Dariush Dianat | en | Not that easy to work with, but at least worked for my case. Good job! | |
2024-03-06 | Adam Cadman | en | I use this on Salesforce sites as when I have many different Orgs open, trying to keep them all logged in is a PITA. This has saved SO much time! It also works on the Brave web browser | |
2024-02-02 | Shiri BK | en | Does the job, but not easy to use. Once I click the plugin to add rule to the page, the default is 5mins. To edit, i need to go to settings page and update but it still doesn't reflect on the icon. | |
2024-01-25 | Marvin Powell | en | Doesn't work whatsoever... |
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