Endpoint Verification

Allows Google Workspace administrators to view laptop and desktop status, including OS, device, and user information.
What is Endpoint Verification?
"Endpoint Verification" is a Chrome extension developed specifically for Google Workspace administrators. It provides real-time visibility into the status of laptops and desktops, including crucial information related to Operating System (OS), device details, and user profiles continuously, thus enhancing their capacity to administer, manage, and secure the digital workspace. By clicking install, users agree to Google's terms of service and privacy policy.

Extension stats

Users: 4,000,000+
Version: 1.128.0 (Last updated: 2024-10-15)
Creation date: 2020-06-10
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • cookies
  • idle
  • nativeMessaging
  • storage
  • alarms
  • enterprise.deviceAttributes
  • enterprise.platformKeys
  • gcm
  • identity
  • identity.email
  • See more
Host permissions:
  • *://*.google.com/*
Size: 1.37M

Other platforms

Not available on Firefox
Not available on Edge
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Extension summary

By installing this item, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/.

For more information: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9018161

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Works well for enterprise environments, particularly for Google partners.
  • Compatible with Windows and Mac without major issues.
Cons
  • Incompatibility issues with different versions of Chrome and ChromeOS.
  • Does not work properly with Ubuntu, even with the helper app installed.
  • Frequent crashing and sync issues reported by users.
Most mentioned
  • Issues with synchronization and functioning on Ubuntu.
  • Problems related to version compatibility with Chrome and ChromeOS.
  • Crashing and inability to sync accounts.
Recent reviews
There is one major problem with this extension, which could make it perfect if that was fixed. This extension also works with Microsoft Edge and Brave browsers; however you cannot use those browsers if you have initially used it with Google Chrome or lated decide to use Chrome. The moment you use Chrome, it will break Edge and Brave, and you won't be able to use the extension. The only hack is to delete from Keychain, start over, and never use more than 1 browser, as long as you use just 1 browser it works, if you have 2 or more Chromium based browsers, it breaks. This is probably because of how Chrome saves the data in the local MacOS Keychain in a way that other browsers cannot use it. I guess an easy fix would be to have one keychain entry per browser, for example, the extension should know which browser it has, if it is chrome, append or prepend the word Chrome to the Keychain entry, so that each browser will have its own storage. It is already hard to deploy in an organization where many users still prefer Safari and Firefox, that are not supported, and this bug makes things really complicated for IT Teams to deploy this extension without having issues reported by users with multiple browsers.

Só atrapalha o trabalho com erros de sincronização e bloqueio de acessos
by Guilherme Anjos, 2024-09-30

by Tinku Saini, 2024-09-26
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Endpoint Verification requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Endpoint Verification has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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