From April 30th, 2018 to May 18th, 2022, 60% user give 5-star rating, 40% user give 3-star rating. for Cyber-Ark Clipboard Extension chrome extension.
Works as expected. Thanks.
This "feature" to clear the keyboard buffer is not very forward thinking. Users copy the passwords in to notepad or some other program instead of having to go back to cyber-ark. You think you are protecting oru security and likely are just making it worse. Please be forward thinking and give us the ability to control the clearing. ##Very aggravaiting ##time wasting / ##less security in the end/ ##poor design.
so far so good, it does as expected
The extension frequently stops working. As in, I click copy in PVWA, but the password is not placed into Clipboard. I either have to restart Chrome, or Show Password, highlight and Ctrl+C.
Does what it says, but had to remove stars for lack of option to adjust the time or have the option to disable the function that clears your clipboard after 25 seconds. I multitask a lot and 25 seconds is way too long... I've moved into other work and suddenly loose my clipboard contents which is very frustrating. Please add the option to manually adjust how many seconds to wait until the clipboard is wiped as well as the option to disable that function if desired.
While it's nice to see this finally in the extension store so it can be managed at an enterprise level, the control itself is not very intelligent. The typical usefulness of the data is about 5-10 seconds and I've moved on, often capturing other data to the clipboard from network equipment. This control doesn't listen for subsequent event hits to the clipboard or check that the data currently in the clipboard is the same as the data that was copied from CyberArk and then if so clear it - it just blindly dumps the clipboard content into the ether regardless of what is actually present, sometimes resulting in data loss. It works, but it is a little disappointing. This should be relatively easy to fix, move the data to the clipboard and toss a one way hash of the data in memory. After 30 seconds, hash the current clipboard data and compare to the stored hash, if equal dump the content. If it's not, then leave it alone. Destroy the hash. Done.
Love it!
Works
Works like a charm
Cool.