: View Third-Party Plugins by Users or Workspaces
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View Third-Party Plugins by Users or Workspaces

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View Third-Party Plugins by Users or Workspaces

Examine the users who installed third-party plugins or the workspaces on which third-party plugins are installed.
If supported by the SaaS app, you can examine the users who installed third-party plugins to identify usage risks posed by individual users. In Slack, plugins are installed to a workspace and are then accessible to all members of the workspace. For this reason, when viewing a Slack app, you can examine workspaces instead of users.
  1. For a SaaS app that hosts third-party plugins, navigate to its Connected Applications details.
  2. Select the Users or Workspaces tab.
    The tab that is displayed depends on the information that is available for the SaaS app. For Atlassian, user and workspace information is not available.
    The table on this page lists the users or workspaces that have connected plugin applications. The table displays information for each plugin, such as the email address of the user or workspace owner, the number of connected applications for the user or workspace, and the number of connected applications by application severity.
    Click the table's download icon to export the table information to a CSV file.
  3. Select the name of the user or workspace whose third-party plugin usage you want to review.
  4. Take action on the third-party plugin.
    For example, from the Actions column you can Revoke Access for the user. The Revoke Access action is not available for all SaaS platforms, and a revoke action is not available for Slack workspaces. Instead, you can log in to the SaaS app's administration console, and follow its documentation to remove the plugin.