In Client Web Page Credentials Management
PlannedBe great if you could set credentials that the webpage could use to log into the end device / system that the users needed but don't necessarily need to see or have access to.
I don't really know how that could be done... but some web gurus might have a better idea of what is possible. there would still be control over who accesses the credentials but allowing who can access what page under profiles. if different levels of access was required then you can set up the web page multiple times with different credentials each time.
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that is a great idea! At this point we only save browser profiles -- which means that the page should behave just like your browser do -- saving session and re-logging you if the webpage lets you do that. It uses cookies, which is relatively secure way of doing re-authentication.
Saving credentials may cause a big security issue, as what it requires to do is to store credentials somewhere. Basically we would need a password manager for that. But even after that -- each webpage works differently which makes this feature quite hard to implement (everything is possible, of course, but it's a question of cost)
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That's an interesting thought that you could have a password manager integration.
My original thought was that administrators can provide access to credentials - not necessarily view them. you can kind of do that in a few enterprise password managers.
It would easy to manager if you could set up credentials in the role manager and assign credentials to a role or user. If the user could simply click on the link like this https://keeform.org/ and it opens the page and fills the fields for them it would be ideal.
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