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SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion for chrome from prolane.org

As you may know, in order to use AWS services, you first need to authenticate yourself. The way you do this is by using your credentials, which are stored in the AWS database, and signing in to the AWS console. However, if you don't have any user credentials, you will need to get them from your company's security department.

Now, if you don't want to create users or have any users in your AWS account, you can still get temporary credentials for your own account. The way you do this is by using the SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion Chrome Extension. This Chrome Extension is a tool that can be used to generate the keys for your own account, and it works with the SAML authentication process.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    3.3

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

    22

  • Developer

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