Hello,
Customer of mine requested, to improve security, to disabled "Remember credentials" box. Currently there is no such an option to my understanding. Would it be possible to implement such feature?
Best regards,
Michal
Most browsers can disable the ‘Save Passwords’ feature: https://www.technology.pitt.edu/help-desk/how-to-documents/disable-your-browsers-built-password-manager
@Jens, I think Michal’s customer wants to force all his users to log-in every time manually by entering username and password when opening a web interface. Not showing the “keep me logged in” checkbox is something we could support. But users might still use the build-in password manager of the web browser, which could be on any type of device, so it might not be easy to disable this via a group policy.
Thank you very much for comments. What if we consider situation of having only one PC having access to Dataminer with cache disabled administratively? In this scenario we would not have possibility to remember credentials in the application nor in the web browser.
There are indeed several GPO’s that will allow you to block the built-in browser password manager for different browsers.
Hi Michal, it could be useful to add an option to disable this. Please create a new feature request.
Web browsers (like Chrome) can display a “remember credentials” popup, which is also shown when logging in on non-DataMiner websites. That’s a core web browser feature which DataMiner can not control. Users can save credentials in web browsers, even if our DataMiner web applications wouldn’t show the option to do that.