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Manifest V3
Permissions:
- storage
- webRequest
- cookies
- tabs
- contextMenus
- clipboardWrite
- offscreen
- scripting
- unlimitedStorage
- webRequestAuthProvider
Host permissions:
- http://*/*
- https://*/*
Size: 592.90K
Email: su*****@cyberark.com
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
Full description: See detailed description
Source: Chrome Web Store
Updated: a day ago
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Pros
Cons
- Disruptive and poor performance compared to competitors
- Requires frequent uninstallation and reinstallation for updates
- Confusing user interface and documentation
- Lack of effective auto-login and search functionality
- Constantly signs users out and has login issues
Most mentioned
- Frequent need to reinstall for updates
- User interface is clunky and confusing
- Repetitive sign-out problems
- Auto-login feature is inconsistent
- Documentation is lacking and not user-friendly
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User reviews
Required to use by company InfoSec. Disruptive and poor compared to competitors like LastPass.
* "Recent" prompt doesn't work and doesn't remain as preference when selected.
* Always goes back to "Frequently Used" which has been stuck on one entry I don't frequently use.
* No prompt for domain currently in the address bar?
* Constant pop-ups that can't be ignored for site
* No hover-over text on icons
by
Steven Kling, 2025-02-12
Confusing, clunky, and poorly documented for end-users.
* Extension falsely makes it appear as if you are signed in, displaying a list of "apps". No, you're not signed in.
* Extension's search ability is a huge letdown for those who are used to using proper password management tools. Can't search by username?
* Documentation for end users is required because of the unintuitive aspects of the product. The relationship between an "app" and a web site is confusing (because it's spurious, these are web sites, not apps), I still don't know the right way to manage entries, and the prompts to "add" an application when we already have the site's creds persisted is distracting. How can I find duplicates? How can I find weak passwords? Nevermind...
* Auto-login feature is hit or miss.
* Missing a preference to limit "copy username", "copy password" to the actual hostname being visited, as opposed to displaying all the possible hosts sharing the same TLD.
I can go on...
by
Armen Yampolsky, 2024-11-07
Full transparency, I do work at CyberArk but want to point out there are a lot of inaccurate negative reviews. For example:
- New updates are released monthly on average, not weekly. Most releases do not have or need new features for the browser extension, but many new features are being added to solution in each release. https://docs.cyberark.com/identity/Latest/en/Content/ReleaseNotes/ReleaseNotes-Latest.htm
- The extension does auto-update itself as a function of the browser. You do need to quit and relaunch the browser. However some organizations have a policy that disables the auto-updating setting in the browser.
- A browser extension generally would not have an effect on third party web application performance. If you search for Adobe Marketo Engage slowness, freeze or crash, you'll see the common causes are on the Adobe product side.
by
Chameleon Lyfe, 2024-02-27
Extension safety
Risk impact
CyberArk Identity Browser Extension requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk impact analysis details
- Critical Grants access to browser tabs, which can be used to track user browsing habits and history, presenting a privacy concern.
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Risk likelihood
CyberArk Identity Browser Extension is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.
Risk likelihood analysis details
- High This extension was recently updated in the past month. New updates may not be stable or safe.
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