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It appears that three of the five positive reviews published come from Delinea employees, suggesting deliberate manipulation of ratings to artificially improve the app's reputation. This is an opaque and ethically questionable practice. Positive points (very limited): A more modern and user-friendly interface than the previous version (Web Password Filler), which is its only real advantage. Several major issues that render the extension unusable in its current state: Random and uncontrolled filling of fields not related to authentication, with concrete risks: - Data corruption in critical forms. - Unintentional exfiltration of credentials if sensitive data is injected into visible areas or logs. - Blocking of pages rendered unusable by untimely entries. No configuration of behaviour (auto-fill, pop-ups, etc.) possible, unlike the previous version. This is an unacceptable loss of control for a professional tool and a clear functional regression. Despite its improved appearance, this extension is unreliable and has critical flaws in terms of security, stability and usability. It should be avoided at all costs in production until its behaviour and configuration options have been completely redesigned.
Amazing app
The app is fine. Not amazing, but it's fine. What I don't appreciate is that the only two 5-star reviews are from sales engineers at Delinea, posted on the same day. Reviewing your own software to manipulate ratings is scummy and misleading.
I like the new look, but this extension has too many issues to switch from the Delinea Web Password Filler. I tested one of my logins that uses an OTP code and I can't even log in. The extension does not correctly paste in the OTP code and the button/timer embedded into the entry for the first number of the OTP code blocks my ability to manually paste in the correct OTP code. What's more, I appear to have no way to disable the OTP autofill when launching the secret. Also, it appears that users cannot set their own preferences for autofilling, prompting to save credentials, and so on. It's all only centrally controlled by the administrator. You should give the administrators the ability for forcefully control these features if they want; otherwise it should be up to each user. The Web Password Filler allowed users to set these settings, so this is definitely a step backward. I know this extension is relatively new and I hope the team makes the necessary adjustments to make it viable in the near future.
Great tool for my web passwords. Makes sharing, creating, and organizing my passwords a breeze! Combine this with the Delinea Platform and this is a game changer!
Such a huge improvement over the Web Password Filler! Much more polished looking, and much faster! My biggest complaint about the WPF was the speed to autofill, but this appears much faster. OTP Support, UI matches the platform UI and looks much more modern. It's WPF on steroids basically