CyberArk Identity Browser Extension

CyberArk Identity Browser Extension

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What is CyberArk Identity Browser Extension?

CyberArk Identity Browser Extension is an Edge add-on by CyberArk Software Ltd.. This add-on has 52,487 weekly active users and an average user rating of 3.00. The latest version, 23.3.2, was updated 23 days ago.

Stats
Stats date:
Rating: 3.00 (8)
Version: 23.3.2 (Last updated: 2023-03-10)
Creation date: 2022-04-20
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • storage
  • webRequest
  • cookies
  • tabs
  • contextMenus
  • clipboardWrite
  • offscreen
  • scripting
  • unlimitedStorage
Host permissions:
  • http://*/*
  • https://*/*
Size: 441.85K
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: High risk likelihood
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Other platforms

Not available on Firefox
Summary
Improve the overall security and efficiency of your workforce with the following features:

View and securely authenticate to all your authorized apps, shared apps, and personally captured apps directly from the browser extension
Recognize visits to new application websites and save the credentials using the "Land & Catch" feature
Securely store business app credentials in CyberArk Identity or in your CyberArk self-hosted vault and autofill the credentials upon access
Generate strong, configurable passwords during account sign up and change password flows
Automatically switch between multiple CyberArk Identity accounts
Learn more about CyberArk Identity and start your 30-day, fully-functional, free trial version 
https://www.cyberark.com/products/idaptive/
Safety
Risk impact

CyberArk Identity Browser Extension requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install CyberArk Identity Browser Extension if you trust the publisher.

Risk impact measures the level of extra permissions an extension has access to. A low risk impact extension cannot do much harms, whereas a high risk impact extension can do a lot of damage like stealing your password, bypass your security settings, and access your personal data. High risk impact extensions are not necessarily malicious. However, if they do turn malicious, they can be very harmful.

Risk likelihood

CyberArk Identity Browser Extension may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.

Risk likelihood measures the probability that an Edge add-on may turn malicious. This is determined by the publisher and the Edge add-on reputation on Edge Add-on Store, the amount of time the Edge add-on has been around, and other signals about the Edge add-on. Our algorithms are not perfect, and are subject to change as we discover new ways to detect malicious extensions. We recommend that you always exercise caution when installing an Edge add-on, especially ones with higher risk impact and/or higher risk likelihood.

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User reviews
It's a tale as old as time—Microsoft sucks at everything why are we surprised. Mac hardware and Google Workspace should be required by law.
by Drew, 2023-03-20

Absolutely inconvenient. I have downloaded and installed it and unable to access service authorizations. Every time I attempt to pull out a service authorization, the system asks to download and install again and does not give me access to service authorizations.
by Ibexis, 2023-03-15

I keep getting the messages to Install and Download even though I have already done that, and have used the system, and Download freezes and won't go any further. It is not allowing me to put in my user name and password. The only browser it worked on was Edge and it's not even working on that now. I have to send out a service authorization and this is really a problem.
by Joy, 2023-01-02
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