SentinelOne
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CRX ID
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Status
- Extension status: Unlisted
Description from extension meta
SentinelOne DeepVisibility plugin
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Description from store
This Chrome extension is part of the SentinelOne Endpoint Protection and Remediation Solution - Deep Visibility.
It is installed according to your organization’s information security policy. This extension allows your system administrator to monitor browser traffic for the purpose of finding abnormal or malicious activities and to protect you from cyberattacks.
The only permission the extension requires is to read the browsed URLs and send them to SentinelOne Agent.
When the data is captured, we encrypt it with TLS encryption and send it for deep investigation, to your organization’s encrypted bucket in the SentinelOne Cloud.
The information is not used for any other purpose.
Latest reviews
- Zackary Bailey
- For those of you that aren't in the IT security field I'd like to say the follow. SentinelOne is an excellent tool. It combines machine learning with Security analyst to identify, prevent, and revert malware. In the case of the browser extension that would specifically malware delivered via the browser. In testing this product has stopped a malware payload that I built years ago. No other Antivirus or anti-exploit solution had achieved this award. I am now too old to put together another malware payload like that one but I'm not too old to test various types of malware against my Sentinelone protected test computers. So far nothing has gotten past the sentinel. This is great software. For credentials I've worked in IT for 16 years. I've worked on computers for closer to 30. I also own an IT security firm that also provides technical support and systems engineering. The comments below misrepresent this software and I would love for those folks to read my post, look me up, and decide if they can trust me as a professional. Regarding the concerns that SentinelOne allows your IT team to monitor everything you do online; that is simply not true. This tool doesn't allow any insight into the browsing habits of users. I would be happy to do a webinar on what we the IT people can see from our perspective. This tools isn't for that purpose. Besides we have better tools for that in professional IT services. Also most of us don't really care what you do, as long as you comply with company policies. Everything else we don't want you to do we can enforce with technology. As for all of the other commentators please put together a valid logical argument for what you don't like about the software. It will help you learn to create rational arguments.
- Ryland Bird
- Didn't choose to install it and am unable to uninstall it.
- JIMMY BILL BOB
- Bad
- Tears Panda
- garbage
- Joe DiMasi
- this browser extension is installed by your enterprise to monitor url traffic. s1 doesnt gather pii and you shouldnt be doing bad things on company owned assets anyway. it just collects urls you visit so unless youre visting naughty sites youre fine ive used it for 6+ years with no issues. its not spyware. you say these words but i dont think you know what they mean
- Joe DiMasi
- excellent url telemetry gathering extension!!
- Rigdon Nielsen
- It wont let me remove 😨
- Eddie La
- STOP doesn't removeeeeee!
- Gabriel Pintea
- Like the others before me said.
- Blissany Wang
- cant do anything
- David Packard
- Limits use of Chrome, can't delete, spies, uses up memory.
- Tom Talbot
- best extension ever jk
- Hristo Yankov
- Corporate spyware
- Marc-André Ferland
- Since the update of April 1st 2024, Outlook and many other website cannot open files properly (like pdf, excel, ...) Please patch this ASAP. Thanks
- Toan Tran
- sniffing my machine traffic without my permissions
- Toma T
- No detailed information of what is sent! Affects performance.
- Dhanraj Zepherin
- Very worst extension. Crashes my applications in browser
- Joseph Savariraj
- Slows my system performance. Worst extension that sucks out my RAM and internet speed.
- Marenson “Maren” Eperiam
- This extension is the best extendo i have ever been mandated to use by my organization. KUDOS!! The deeper the plug the better, at least that what i tell all the Developers via hotmail.
- Thế Khang
- i can't uninstall
- A i
- Does nothing, protects nothing, equals trash
- Patrick Williford
- Many software companies make data stream monitoring for threats that do not use so much memory, but SentinelOne uses too much and really slows things down.
- John Wong
- Just another harmful tools to stop the use of chrome.
- Viktor Sharovarskyy
- Kills SentryOne web portal with {"Message":"An anonymous request was received in between authentication handshake requests.","StatusCode":500,"StackTrace":""}
- Roger Runnalls
- Great tool for protecting from attacks it would seem but in true Windows fashion it's bloatware at it's finest. 10% of memory usage on my 8Gb memory and slows everything else down note ably. Strongly suggested by those that know of the hacks occurring from Russia but not entirely sure it's worth the ongoing pain of slow processing and memory hogging.
- Jinzhou Wu
- Is it a spyware? - No! It's "a web security tool monitoring your browsing activity for your company"
- Nicholas Potenski
- the literal definition of spyware
- drizzy frog
- if you dont use your pc for work and need to download games it most of the times says i cant but theres nothing wrong with what i download
- Robert Holzer
- it crashes often
- Hayk Sarukhanyan
- spy plugin, and user is not able to disable it
- Jack Musick
- SentinelOne is a good product. IT is far to busy to be spying on your questionable Amazon purchases. Maybe instead of spending your remaining brain cells losing your mind over something you don't understand, you could just ask your IT department.
- Jake Appellof
- Eats up a ton of memory
- Quentin Bretegnier
- very bad feeling with this tool
- Dzmitry
- Slows down my laptop significantly
- Artur Wirk
- One more * for the stuff I am not able to remove.
- Artsiom
- One of the most useful extensions Now Firefox will get even more love from office folks
- Mikhail Bogatyrev
- Can't turn off or uninstall. Spyware for admins
- Stanislav
- My IT department is awful, incompetent and arrogant. Of course they would force the use of this extension.
- Venz
- Garbage. Must not be in Chrome Store.
- Basil Lion
- Local IT want to spy on us? Ok, but let's be frank - I want to know which info is gathered, and what it is used for. And generic description of the plugin does not provide anything to understanding it. I cannot see what exactly being gathered nor where it flows.
- Eleni Verykokidi
- I hate it. I do not have control over it and it does not let me delete it.
- Anonymous
- There must be option to disable this, at least in portable version! I am not going to use browser with some "DeepVisibility plugin" and have to uninstall Chrome. Luckily there are other options to choose from.
- Dmytro S.
- It records all of you browser data and makes everything slower.
- Robert “Rob” Valko
- Slows E V E R Y T H I N G..... Way Down! Mandatory extension per company policy. Developers of the extension could at least work on no making everything so horribly slow while they are watching everything you do!
- Timothy Zoldos
- It broke my computer, so your security did not work. If you are reading this I have typed this on a friends computer. 🤬🤬
- Jason Vivier
- For those of you that aren't in the IT security field I'd like to say the follow. SentinelOne is an excellent tool. It combines machine learning with Security analyst to identify, prevent, and revert malware. In the case of the browser extension that would specifically malware delivered via the browser. In testing this product has stopped a malware payload that I built years ago. No other Antivirus or anti-exploit solution had achieved this award. I am now too old to put together another malware payload like that one but I'm not too old to test various types of malware against my Sentinelone protected test computers. So far nothing has gotten past the sentinel. This is great software. For credentials I've worked in IT for 16 years. I've worked on computers for closer to 30. I also own an IT security firm that also provides technical support and systems engineering. The comments below misrepresent this software and I would love for those folks to read my post, look me up, and decide if they can trust me as a professional. Regarding the concerns that SentinelOne allows your IT team to monitor everything you do online; that is simply not true. This tool doesn't allow any insight into the browsing habits of users. I would be happy to do a webinar on what we the IT people can see from our perspective. This tools isn't for that purpose. Besides we have better tools for that in professional IT services. Also most of us don't really care what you do, as long as you comply with company policies. Everything else we don't want you to do we can enforce with technology. As for all of the other commentators please put together a valid logical argument for what you don't like about the software. It will help you learn to create rational arguments.
- Asterlab Inc.
- horrible
- Alex Nope
- Preface, I do not work for and do not receive money for SentinelOne Products. I am speaking from what I have read and tested. There is a lot of misunderstanding in these comments. I am going to try to clear some of that up and tell you what I think of this extension. First off, yes this does appear to be a tool that an IT department can use to monitor your internet usage. Now if the device this is installed on belongs to your company and you are using it during work hours then this is acceptable to me... although not all IT departments should be trusted with or given this power. While I do not like this part of it I can accept it. The reason why I can accept this is it is not just for peeking at what you are doing. It is to monitor the traffic (safe or otherwise) that your computer experiences in a day to day basis which can let IT either block common dangerous sites or have a talk to users who commonly try accept free cruises with company banking information. For those of you complaining about automatic installs or not being able to uninstall, both of those are things that you will have to talk to your IT department about but they are a part or your "Enterprise policy" which makes it so all the machines have similar levels of protection and consistency without requiring an IT person to check and fix any security inconsistencies with every single machine daily. In this way your security software will automatically install itself, protect your machine, and prevent you from removing that protection set in place to keep you from meeting up with hot singles in your area. Now if you need to do something and you do not want this extension to see it for whatever reason there is a workaround. Open an incognito window and this along with our other extensions will not run.
- Ryan Hunt
- Thank you for protecting my client's critical business information!
- Pavan K
- useless extension