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  • User16594883467582706479 (Customer Support Online Experience)

    Hi, @t49pq (t49pq)​ 

     

    Thank you for posting on our Community page!

     

    I have done some research and found that the Okta Browser Plugin can also prevent web browsers from saving sign-in credentials for Okta and for third-party apps that you access through the Okta End-User Dashboard.

     

    More info here:

    https://help.okta.com/en-us/Content/Topics/Browser-Plugin/browser-plugin-main.htm

     

    Hope this helps!

     

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    • t49pq (t49pq)

      Hi Laura,

      Our main concern is whether the end users able to modify/edit or revert the settings back to the original settings. As a financial institution, we are exploring ways to prevents passwords from being saved by the end users on prompts from browsers such as Chrome, etc., and not have business impact. As you already know, the prompt can be turned off in Chrome, but the users can turn them back on. We are looking for options whereas the users cannot turn the feature back on.

      Thank you!

      Thomas
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Okta Browser Plugin Settings - Password Management