Locksmith

Locksmith allows you to easily switch between accounts in the AWS portal!

Are you managing many different Amazon Web Services accounts? Locksmith is a Chrome extension that allows you to easily switch between accounts! It provides a dropdown menu from which you can select one of your accounts, and it will open a new Chrome window with a session to the web console of that account.

The extension uses IAMs Cross-Account Roles, therefore you only need credentials for one AWS account. This also means that you only need a single MFA (virtual) token, no matter how many accounts you manage!

1.4.0: [security] Updated packages and dependencies [feature] Highlight environment (test, production, ...)

0.3.1: [feature] Search by AWS Account ID

0.3.0: [feature] Support AWS switch-role [fix] Upgrade to ionic 1.3.2

0.2.0: [feature] Increase session duration to four hours

0.1.13: [feature] Reduce required permissions [feature] Rebrand from Unitt to Sentia

0.1.12: [fix] Manifest

0.1.10: [feature] Allow configuration using a configuration URL

0.1.9: [feature] Add Unitt branding

0.1.8: [fix] Scrolling issue introduced in 0.1.7

0.1.7: [feature] Keyboard shortcuts and control

0.1.6: [feature] API mirrors bookmarks to local storage, you can switch to local storage when API is down

0.1.5: [feature] Toggle between API and local storage as database

0.1.4: [fix] Update description

0.1.2: [feature] Toggle incognito sessions [fix] Input text selections [fix] Scrolling issues

0.1.1: [feature] Initial release

Manifest V2 Extension
By:
Sentia
Users:
558
Rating:
5.00
(1)
Version:
1.4.0 Last updated: 2019-10-25
Creation date:
2019-10-25
Risk:
Moderate risk impact High risk likelihood
Permissions:
  • https://signin.aws.amazon.com/federation
Size:
716.00KB
Email:
su*****@sentia.com
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Chrome Web Store
Data ingested on:
2023-06-21

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Locksmith requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

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  • Critical Request access to the following domains: {{requestedDomains}}
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Locksmith may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.

Risk likelihood analysis details
  • Critical This extension is not longer available in the store
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