Improved Login/Session Management in LAM Playground

You should be able to edit saved credentials directly for each site. For instance, if I login to Dominos.com, there should be an entry within LAM Playground settings that is added that is essentially a reference to the cookie/session that is saved on the machine for Dominos.com.

What I mean by that is, typically, for a web browser, you can clear your session/cookies for specific sites/clearing site data. Rabbit hole should track where you login, or you should be able to manually enter a URL that you’ve logged into, and it should save that to the Rabbit hole, allowing you to later go back and delete specifically that website’s credentials/login session.

So instead of only an option to delete all session data, it should be site-specific, allowing the user to track what sites data has been given to. If I wanted to delete the Dominos.com session, I should be able to delete the session/cookies/site data specifically to that website.

Please let me know if I need to further clarify what the suggestion is.

I think this would help users better track what data they’ve given to Rabbit, allow users to understand where they’re at risk in the event of a data breach, and give better usability/ability to easily change single logins in the event you forget a password, or need to update just one out of what might become a bunch of passwords shared with LAM.

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Ack :slight_smile: The experience here could definitely be better, and it’s something we’re already discussing internally :slight_smile: Thanks for letting us know we are on the right track!

Hi @Vinman,
good idea.

Also in my point of view it allows us to have more daily tasks, which can be solved with our rabbit r1 in the LAM playground.

Uniquely entered the login information many tasks (buy in amazon, search news articles, write emails, etc.) can be used with prompts with our voice or alternative by entering a prompt in the web version of LAM playground.