Reviews for Delinea Web Password Filler
Delinea Web Password Filler by Delinea
Review by JRock
Rated 2 out of 5
by JRock, a year ago12 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Transpiria, 4 months agoThis extension fails to perform the most basic of functions, looking up a secret. It logs into the instance successfully, and shows 13 secrets under the recent list(even though I have personally never touched some of them). Every search shows "No data found", and the favorites list is completely empty. When clicking on the extension's link to my server instance, the web view shows hundreds of secrets and some marked as favorites.
Developer response
posted 4 months agoI am sorry to hear you have not had a good experience. Have you opened an issue with support on this? I would like our dev team to investigate the issues so we can resolve them for you but we need more information in order to proceed since in our tests Favorites is working properly and we do return matches for visited sites. A support ticket would be the best way to proceed. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18496909, 4 months agoThe user experience of this password manager does not even come close to any other that I have used. Issues I have encountered:
- signing in often times out at the last step, requiring the process to be started again
- after signing in, the page that requested my credentials must be refreshed before I can autofill
If you can, use a different password manager.Developer response
posted 4 months agoI am sorry that you have had a bad experience with Web Password Filler. We are actively working on several updates that I believe will improve the overall user experience.
The autofill scenario you described is a known behavior. We are looking into changes to resolve that.
I was able to reproduce what I believe you are describing in your first bullet point. I have entered a bug for our development team to investigate and fix. - Rated 1 out of 5by Judge of Java, 6 months agoAfter a recent update, this add-on does not seem to be passing through the correct credentials anymore, entirely negating its existence.
It has never consistently synchronized the secrets that I have configured in Secret Server in the few years that I've been using it as well, and there does not appear to be any simple way to submit a support ticket with Thycotic.
This is simply a terribly built add-on, which is frustrating as it is the only supported method of utilizing the Web Password launcher in Secret Server, otherwise you have to manually copy/paste the username/password.Developer response
posted 6 months agoI am sorry that you have been having a bad experience with this extension and with submitting a support ticket. I would be happy to help you with that. Feel free to contact me directly at keven.lehmann@delinea.com and I will help you get a support ticket opened and a bug report in our bug tracking system so we can investigate and resolve your issues. - Rated 1 out of 5by strigona, a year agoThe most inconsistent user experience I have ever encountered with a Password manager. I have a large number of passwords for a single hostname (different accounts for testing) and Secret Server will sometimes show passwords for 2/15 accounts, the other times it doesn't show anything. I have tried cloning the working accounts, adding new ones and still no luck.
So I'm pretty much always forced to launch sites from within the Secret Server website and not use the extension at all. Overall I'd recommend a different password manager or being OK without an extension. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17932010, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15624885, 3 years agoI can't relate to the bad reviews. In our company the extension does exactly what it should: connect to our Secret Server and fill out the webforms automatically.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17074896, 3 years agoPoor user experience compared to other password managers I have used. I need to refresh a page after I login to secret server via the extension for the password field to be detected. Also, login to Secret Server extension itself is confusing. My organization uses the secret server cloud and no Domain field is needed when logging in. Everyone I've seen who has installed this extension struggles with setting it up.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16931407, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16979685, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15296789, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Philip, 4 years agoThe Secret Server password filler extension looks and feels like an early 2000's indie app rather than a modern password filler extension like BitWarden/DashLane/LastPass/etc. I have complained to a Thycotic rep several times that the poor user experience doesn't encourage our users to use a password manager, and some even have their own personal BitWarden/LastPass accounts because they hate using Secret Server (and I can't blame them).