My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
Join Webex meetings using Google Chrome ™
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Cisco Webex web and video conferencing is an easy, cost-effective way to exchange ideas and information online with anyone, anywhere on any mobile device or video system. Accelerate decision-making, keep projects on track, and collaborate in real time with integrated audio, video, and content sharing, all in one meeting. Enhance engagement with a lifelike video experience, which rapidly builds relationships and trust, just like you would in person. Make connecting simple for smoother meetings so users can invite others to easily join with their own video system. From the proven industry leader in web and video conferencing, rely on secure, scalable Webex meetings from the global Cisco Collaboration Cloud.
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My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
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WebEx detects that I'm using Chrome and FORCES me to use this and get permissions. My Mac crashed after I added it, and I resent having to add more overhead to Chrome just to join a meeting. Not cool. Reflects poorly on vendors using it IMO. Next time I'll open my Webex link in another browser so it won't force me to get another extension. BTW - the 'old way' wasn't broken or difficult.
Seems as this is little more than a launcher for their fat client... Why don't I just run a fat client...
I don't understand why they are abusing permissions and requesting to "Read and change all your data on the websites you visit". Seems unacceptable.
Why am I required to install a Chrome extension to launch only SOME of my WebEx meetings?? Makes no sense and really seems unnecessary.
I'm no longer able to join meetings since I went to this plug-in...it loaded fine when I was just clicking a link and chrome was loading meeting center.
Hangs at 98%
Permissions need to be restricted. Further, I already have the native Recording Player installed (the one this plugin spawns), so *requiring* the plugin is strange.
i can't even get it to install. when i click the add button, nothing happens. so everytime i start a webex meeting i have to install the temporary plugin. poor user experience
This is a terrible product. Every time I try to use it lately there are a new set of puzzles to unravel. I've been embarrassed several times in front of customers and colleagues because the product just doesn't work.
Its so cool to have a native extension for Cisco WebEx. Kudos to our engineering team!!