OneLogin for Google Chrome

3.3

79 Ratings
1.0M
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Oct 05, 2023
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#Identity Services #Single Sign-On #Session & User Management

What is OneLogin for Google Chrome

The OneLogin for Google Chrome plugin provides single sign-on and identity management for organizations embracing cloud computing

It offers pre-integration with popular business and personal applications, allowing users to get up and running in minutes

The plugin aims to secure workforce, customer, and partner data with a modern IAM platform at an affordable price


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3.3

79 Ratings

Murali VarmaMurali Varma

Not sure if it is an issue with OneLogin or with the way it has been implemented in our organization, but I am always prompted to log in. I wonder what is so One about this Login. I definitely do Many Many Many logins every single day. Plus there are weird bugs where I can't login at all. I am just stuck at the login screen without any response even when I click the login button. Edit: Things look much better now. I am guessing this was some issue in our org implementation.

Matt PrzybylskiMatt Przybylski

Love the extension but recently have been getting an error in the console (I tracked it down to this extension and one other that I have installed, each throwing this error separately): Unchecked runtime.lastError: The message port closed before a response was received. Please fix this if possible as I am a web developer and it's highly annoying. Appreciate the work you put it on this extension, regardless.

Juno SuárezJuno Suárez

This extension injects script errors all over the place which, as a developer, makes it really annoying to use by adding noise when trying to develop and debug my own apps. I think this is a poor quality integration and would not use it at all except for the fact that some one login-enabled services *require* using the browser extension. Avoid, avoid, avoid. I hope the OneLogin developers fix this awful mess.