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What is Blinkr?

Blinkr is a managed browser platform designed to give teams secure, frictionless access to web applications without ever exposing raw credentials.

The Problem with Shared Logins

Most organizations share access to tools (like social media accounts, marketing tools, or AWS) by passing passwords around in Slack, spreadsheets, or consumer-grade password managers. This creates significant security risks:

  • Users can see, copy, and change the passwords.
  • When someone leaves, you have to rotate every shared password manually.
  • It is impossible to audit exactly who logged in and when.

Passwordless Injection

Blinkr injects credentials directly into the browser. Users log in with one click, but they never see or know the actual password.

Centralized Control

Admins can grant or revoke access instantly. If a contractor leaves, their access is killed with one click, and no passwords need to be rotated.

How it works

Blinkr consists of two parts: the Web Dashboard (where admins manage users and sites) and the Browser Extension (which handles the secure injection of credentials).

  1. 1

    Vaulting

    Admins store credentials in the secure Blinkr vault, encrypted with organization-specific keys.

  2. 2

    Assignment

    Access is assigned to specific users or groups for specific "Allowed Sites."

  3. 3

    Injection

    When a user visits a site, the Blinkr extension detects the login form and fills the credentials automatically.