Can the SOTI Surf browser be configured to save user credentials?

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Tim Schisel
Kimberly-Clark Corporation HEADQUARTERS

We have sites that use a non-user account to log in to an application. This is a shared device and all users use the same generic log in. They like Chrome because it will save credentials, but Surf has a nicer look and feel as well as being more easily configured.

a year ago
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Raymond Chan Diamond Contributor
a year ago

Do you have cookies disabled in your Soti Surf? 

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Tim Schisel
a year ago

Here is a screenshot of the Surf config's cookie settings.

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Matt Dermody Diamond Contributor
a year ago

I am fairly certain that for Chrome to save credentials a Google Account has to be logged into the device as the credentials are stored against that account. I'm not sure that would be something you'd want if these are shared devices. 

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Tim Schisel
a year ago

Correct, this works in Chrome currently and is the only reason the initial testers wanted to keep using it. Surf offered other benefits so I would like to mimic the functionality or offer something to manage the credentials while using Surf.

The devices are shared, but currently they are single use and don't contain any sensitive data per user.

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Tim Schisel
a year ago

SOTI support says this is not an option with Surf, for the sake of privacy. 

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ABMOD@SOTI
a year ago

Hi Tim Schisel,

Thanks for posting on SOTI Pulse, Thanks  Raymond and Matt for responding to the post, your expertise and willingness to help are greatly appreciated!

I regret to inform you that due to privacy considerations, the feature you have inquired about is not supported by SOTI Surf at this time.

If you have any additional questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're dedicated to providing assistance and support.

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