1Password – Password Manager
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Okta Browser Plugin protects your passwords and securely logs you into all your business and personal apps.
The world's largest organizations and over 100 million people rely on Okta to connect to apps inside and outside of their organization knowing that their credentials are protected.
With the Okta Browser Plugin you can:
*Automatically sign in to your business and personal apps with just one click
*Add your own apps into Okta
*Quickly generate strong, random passwords on the fly for all your apps
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This plugin made my bluejeans conference call not working!!! After I discovered that bluejeans works fine in incognito mode, I've gone threw all my plugins and switch them on/off one by one to find out that this one is causing the problem. It used to work so it is even worse as it was unexpected and finding the root cause was hard, especially at the moment I was supposed to connect the client. How on earth a chrome plugin which has totally different functionality can make professional conference call service not working!!! This is unacceptable. Also there is no info where bug reports can be submitted (I think comments are not the best place, still I can not see any better one now)
Crashes Chrome _EVERY_SINGLE_TIME_ I try to log in to Okta. Literally only works with other browsers.
This extension sucks big time if you're a web developer as it's really annoying to use the developer console as it gets flooded with all sort of Okta logs.
It would be great to have a shortcut to open the "Your Apps" window.
有效,好用!
It breaks Chrome 64 bit.
I shouldn't have to go manually unpack the extension to turn off its garbage logging so that I can actually use my console.
Revising this review downward on reflection, because this basically amounts to a dark-pattern attempt to illegitimately grab user share. Most of Okta's business is corporate integration work. This basically means that they're piggybacking on corporate business relationships to grab the personal information of their customers' employees. That's seriously NOT COOL. I've had the Okta plugin installed for a while to deal SOLELY with the requirement to log into my company's sites; now it suddenly started harrassing me to memorize passwords, using very vague language. There's no affordance to configure it to stop doing that for anything but the corporate apps I need to use. Super, super annoying -- I can't see any *safe* benefit that this offers over using the tools already in the browser.
It's polluting my web console at interval making it impossible to get anything done.
Plugin seems to work okay, but Okta is much less secure as a password management system than most any other options I've used (e.g. LastPass, 1Password, etc.). Not happy with the way it takes over accounts and shares passwords.