Fortinet Privileged Access Agent is a Google Chrome extension designed for the FortiPAM Privileged Access Management product. Its primary function is to safeguard critical account details, regulate access for privileged users, and monitor privileged activities. This tool also enables automatic form-filling of FortiPAM usernames and passwords for important accounts accessed via FortiPAM. In addition, it can support video recording of user activity during web browsing sessions for privileged accounts, given those accounts have a configured policy to record the session.
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FortiPAM is a Privileged Access Management product that helps organizations protect critical account credentials, control privileged user access, and monitor privileged activities. This extension enables the automatic filling-in of FortiPAM usernames and passwords for critical accounts accessed via FortiPAM. Additionally, it can support video recording of FortiPAM user activity during web browsing sessions for privileged accounts that are configured with a policy to record the session.
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Extension interferes with input fields in web applications, filling in every text box
Requires toggling the extension on and off for different functionalities
Difficulties in uninstalling or managing the extension
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Inconvenience caused by the extension's behavior in web interfaces
Frustration with needing to turn the extension on and off
Recent reviews
This is complete and utter garbage. I downloaded it by accident via FortiClient and now it is being a pain to uninstall
While using web interfaces\applications in Fortinet products It tries to fill in every single text box, even the ones that are not meant for entering user credentials or user information, very frustrating. It's very annoying using web Interfaces\applications, like FortiSIEM, FortiGate, FortiSomething, with the extension turn on due to this inconvenience.
It's also very annoying after turning off the extension, due to this situation mentioned above, having to remember to turn it back on "again" in order to access "again" the FortiSomething web interfaces.
Is it a misconfiguration?, is it a bug?, or is it a default, baseline behavior?