Single Sign-on Assistant
A secure way for Access Manager, CloudAccess and SecureLogin users to automate web and app logins for a single sign-on experience.
My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
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This extension is required for both App Proxy link translation and application password-based single sign-on. It may also be optionally used to launch the My Apps portal to search the applications you have access to.
With this extension you can:
• Sign into password-based single sign-on applications- both directly from the application's login page and from the My Apps portal
• Access internal company URLs while remote
• Launch into the My Apps portal to search across the applications you have access to
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It is so bad I can't even describe it if you add it on a school account you can't even delete it!
I like the extension. The one thing I wish it did was allow you to set a default so that when you click on an app, it opens in a new tab rather than the tab you're already on.
It started messing up with my on premise Atlassian services by redirecting URLs to their aliases! Took me a few days to locate the culprit!
It has a really weird, awful issue, that for a couple of internal sites that are not in "my apps", if you give this extension full site access, it redirects them to DEAD LINKS. I'm not sure what causes it to decide to do this, but if you only give it access to the two "my applications" subdomains (myapplications.microsoft and myapps.microsoft) as well as domains for whatever apps you use, that you'd like to show up in the recent apps list, it only can cause this when it shows "Reload page to use this extension" - which you can just NOT do. Again, it causes this bad redirect for sites that ARE NOT in the list of applications, which it absolutely should not be doing. Update: I fixed the above by disabling Company Internal URL Redirection, but now it's just completely broken. Suddenly I have no apps in my list at all - they all disappeared completely. This, after first no longer picking up updates for the last couple/few months. If I still have to go to myapps this extension becomes meaningless - I can bookmark that on my own.
Why do i keep getting logged out of the extension randomly in chome and edge? Firefox works fine.
Terrible for developers. It modifies headers without giving proper settings to make sure it doesn't change headers it shouldn't modify. There's no whitelist, there's no blacklist. Its just all or nothing. Chrome doesn't offer enough features to make sure it doesn't break any other applications. And there's no way to force it to disable its functionality too, it messes up so many applications that I wonder if they ever considered what the impact is on other applications.
Useless! Even if you use business accounts! This extension does NOT allow multiple accounts.
Downgraded my review. I used to be painful to use, now it does not do anything.
It's good. Makes SSO sign-in a breeze (Azure AD SSO for a SASS HR system). Especially when working across several environments / instances during a deployment. Have shared with my SMEs/test users for ease of login.
verry nice