MultiPass for HTTP basic authentication
Automatically login to Basic Authentication using data based on URL regexp.
What is MultiPass for HTTP basic authentication?
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Summary
This extension allows you to register credential associated to a regular expression.
When you browse a website that requires HTTP basic authentication, its URL will be matched against the regular expression and if a match is found, the credentials will be automatically sent.
A green badge on MultiPass address bar icon means you were correctly authenticated, a red one means the credentials were rejected and finally a yellow one means that there was multiple match for this domain.
If you want to report an issue, please use the Github issue tracker : https://github.com/krtek4/MultiPass/issues
Changelog
0.9.0 - 26/12/2019 - New upload to regenerate crx signature 0.9.1 - 31/03/2020 - Portuguese translations, thanks to pedrovhb
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Pros
- Simple but useful
- Able to save basic authentication data
- Ability to use regexp for URLs is a great feature
- Makes logging into router admin pages easy
- Reduces time by removing necessity to enter credentials
Cons
- Need to restart Chrome for changes to take effect
Most mentioned
- Ease of logging in
- Saves time by not requiring to keep entering credentials
- Good for router admin pages
- Helpful with Chrome upgrades
- Able to save basic authentication data
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Risk impact
MultiPass for HTTP basic authentication is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install MultiPass for HTTP basic authentication if you trust the publisher.
Risk likelihood
MultiPass for HTTP basic authentication has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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