TeamsID

TeamsID

TeamsID is the simple password manager that helps teams of all sizes collaborate and get business done.

What is TeamsID?

TeamsID is a Firefox add-on by TeamsID. This add-on has 19 daily active users and a poor user rating of 1.50. The latest version, 2.17, was updated 4 years ago.

Stats
Stats date:
By: TeamsID
Users: 19 ▼ -1
Rating: 1.50 (2)
Version: 2.17 (Last updated: 2019-11-13)
Creation date: 2017-06-14
Weekly download count: NaN
Firefox on Android: No
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • tabs
  • idle
  • https://*/
  • http://*/
  • storage
  • activeTab
  • contextMenus
  • unlimitedStorage
  • clipboardWrite
  • cookies
  • See more
Size: 318.99K
Email: Click to see
URLs: Website
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood

Other platforms

Not available on Chrome
Not available on Edge
Summary
Welcome to add-on for TeamsID - Password Manager for Teams, Businesses and Families. Now you can auto-login using the TeamsID extension by hitting the login button

TeamsID enables you to make sharing passwords easy and safe for everyone in your business or organization.

TeamsID provides a flexible and powerful way to make sure all the right people have access to all those bits of information -- passwords, account numbers, codes, or other sensitive records -- that they need to get things done. If someone makes a change to a password or other record, it’s automatically shared with others who need it.

So with TeamsID, everyone is up to date and there is no need to send bits and pieces of confidential information like passwords over email, IM, or voice mail.

Getting started is easy - create an organization, set up appropriate teams, and then invite members into those teams. 

Then, anyone in a team can start creating records and making them available to others. You can also create confidential records that only you have access to.

With everyone using TeamsID, your organization is more secure, team members spend less time looking for information, and everyone gets more work done.
User reviews
The most horrible experience I ever had with a FireFox addon. In Jira it will add a string "chromechrome" to the end of my comments - all the time. Only after disabling this extensions are those strings gone in my Jira comments. The Addon does _not_ save any state, so each time you click the addon (like after copying + pasting your username, you click again to get the password, you will have to search the entry again...). It is very slow and very buggy.

This add-on is as good as using the TeamsID site itself. 1. It has no built-in passwords generator (while the site has). 2. It only captures the data you enter in web forms and provides no means of adding access information manually (while the site does). 3. It uses your authentication status on the TeamsID site. As soon as you sign out on the site, you can't access your passwords. The add-on works fine for a single use case: access your stored passwords.
by torunar, 2019-05-31
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Safety
Risk impact

TeamsID requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install TeamsID if you trust the publisher.

Risk impact measures the level of extra permissions an extension has access to. A low risk impact extension cannot do much harms, whereas a high risk impact extension can do a lot of damage like stealing your password, bypass your security settings, and access your personal data. High risk impact extensions are not necessarily malicious. However, if they do turn malicious, they can be very harmful.

Risk likelihood

TeamsID has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

Risk likelihood measures the probability that a Firefox add-on may turn malicious. This is determined by the publisher and the Firefox add-on reputation on Firefox Browser Add-ons, the amount of time the Firefox add-on has been around, and other signals about the Firefox add-on. Our algorithms are not perfect, and are subject to change as we discover new ways to detect malicious extensions. We recommend that you always exercise caution when installing a Firefox add-on, especially ones with higher risk impact and/or higher risk likelihood.

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