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Great for standard password handling superb for advanced users
What do you like best about the product?
Overall easy to use, but the real power as a developer is the command line tool and the python SDK that make everything password related a breeze to handle. Also great for administrators and collaboration between administrators and developers.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is really nothing I have found that I dislike.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Overall better password security and awareness about good password policies in my company.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you have any use for customizing scripts or apps, or if you need a password manager to administrate servers, Keeper is the password manager for you.
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Super helpful app that does much more than simply remember my passwords!
What do you like best about the product?
The app works on-top of other apps on my phone, so I get prompted to fill in a password whether I am on a web browser, social network, or other app.
What do you dislike about the product?
The price is on the higher end of what I am willing to pay. I don't use all of the features (and likely, won't) so I wish there was a very basic package I could get for just password functionality.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have a variety of passwords and I can never remember which one I used where. I also tend to go with "Easy" passwords which aren't very secure. Keeper allows me to use much more complex and secure passwords, without having to remember them.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Have a feature where Keeper checks for similar entries. I constantly end up adding multiple passwords because I used a different portal to login from.
"Recuerda sólo una contraseña"
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper es un excelente gestor de contraseñas, que soporta múltiples dispositivos para que puedas mantenerlo en cualquier lugar. Sus contraseñas, así como la información privada y de pago se almacenan en una bóveda de seguridad cifrada, lo cual es muy conveniente, ya que no hay necesidad de recordar la información. Los datos de acceso se pueden dividir en categorías y adjuntar una foto o un archivo. La aplicación rellena automáticamente los datos en las plataformas y le permite iniciar sesión con la huella dactilar. Keeper viene equipado con un generador de contraseñas aleatorias, que permite tener contraseñas diferentes para cada plataforma. El programa proporciona funciones útiles, como copia de seguridad en la nube o sincronización entre varios dispositivos (Emergency Access). Además, Keeper es compatible con muchos métodos de autenticación de dos factores (SMS, Touch ID, Face ID, Google Authenticator, etc.).
What do you dislike about the product?
La interfaz gráfica de usuario podría ser más fácil de usar y más transparente, ya que podría ser un reto configurar y personalizar la aplicación. Personalmente, el precio podría ser más bajo, ya que Keeper es una herramienta sencilla.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeper es el mejor lugar para almacenar la información de inicio de sesión, así como la información de la tarjeta de pago. La aplicación está bien integrada con muchas plataformas, por lo que supone un excelente ahorro de tiempo.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Si está buscando un administrador de contraseñas, una solución de administración de contraseñas con potentes funciones de seguridad y un sistema seguro de intercambio de información, puede considerar Keeper.
The best password manager for our needs
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper is "zero knowledge" - they can't leak our secrets because they don't know them. Anyone who wants our secrets has to steal them from us, or break Keeper's crypto.
I also like the fact that Keeper offers coverage for the devices we use and a "vanilla" web interface as well. We don't have to manage synchronisation - their cloud does that.
Keeper makes sensible use of any 2FA that's built in to a device, while offering the option to use generic non-platform-specific 2FA if you want to.
I like being able to go to Keeper and have it invent a new password for me. I like that I can tell it about any restrictions that site has (password min/max lenght, no special symbols, or whatever) and it will adjust its password generation to suit. It makes it really easy to stick to having a different password for every site.
I also like the fact that Keeper offers coverage for the devices we use and a "vanilla" web interface as well. We don't have to manage synchronisation - their cloud does that.
Keeper makes sensible use of any 2FA that's built in to a device, while offering the option to use generic non-platform-specific 2FA if you want to.
I like being able to go to Keeper and have it invent a new password for me. I like that I can tell it about any restrictions that site has (password min/max lenght, no special symbols, or whatever) and it will adjust its password generation to suit. It makes it really easy to stick to having a different password for every site.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some of the functionality isn't consistent from one platform UI to another. There are some actions which I can perform on my iPad, but not on my PC, which breaks my workflow.
The auto-login for websites seems a bit all-or nothing. We use Keeper to store access control info for bank accounts and other such things which use Turing Test-tyle login procedures. Keeper can't auto-fill those, which is fair enough, but there doesn't seem to be a way to tell it not to try for selected websites only.
I would like to be able to change the caption against the "login" field on a per-site basis. Different sites call the User Identifier different things. It makes sense to me to be able to use the same terminology that the site does.
The auto-login for websites seems a bit all-or nothing. We use Keeper to store access control info for bank accounts and other such things which use Turing Test-tyle login procedures. Keeper can't auto-fill those, which is fair enough, but there doesn't seem to be a way to tell it not to try for selected websites only.
I would like to be able to change the caption against the "login" field on a per-site basis. Different sites call the User Identifier different things. It makes sense to me to be able to use the same terminology that the site does.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeping passwords and other secrets safe - not written down on paper, listed in spreadsheets or whatever else.
Sticking to having a different password for every site above a certain level of risk.
Enabing us (we're a very small company) to manage our passwords as professionally as, if not more so than, our very large and prestigious clients.
Supporting mobile working by allowing us to access our passwords wherever we take our devices.
Making it easy to grant and revoke access to passwords for different members of our team as our needs evolve.
Making it easy to see who has access to what, and make big changes quickly if we need to .
Sticking to having a different password for every site above a certain level of risk.
Enabing us (we're a very small company) to manage our passwords as professionally as, if not more so than, our very large and prestigious clients.
Supporting mobile working by allowing us to access our passwords wherever we take our devices.
Making it easy to grant and revoke access to passwords for different members of our team as our needs evolve.
Making it easy to see who has access to what, and make big changes quickly if we need to .
Thank god for this one
What do you like best about the product?
I love that its all in one cross-platform app and the ability to create folders and organize it much better than past password apps I tried.
What do you dislike about the product?
its difficult for it to pick up proper fields such as challenge questions and also on some sub-pages of bank websites lets say, it recognizes them as a new login and store that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I love that it can be on all my devices espically because I travel a ton and am very . rough on equipment its easy to log in on a new phone or laptop and get going as if it was the same old one.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
make it recognize more security questions etcc.
Easy to use and good value for money
What do you like best about the product?
Sharing passwords with multiple users securely, and no longer having to use insecure spreadsheets to manage.
What do you dislike about the product?
Using on iPad is awkward as the app times out very quickly so switching between Keeper app and other apps often means logging into the Keeper app several times just to log into one service. My iPad is an old one without a fingerprint reader so this is clunky for me.
On iPad, entering the master password is annoying as, if I type it incorrectly and realise before I submit, I delete the characters to start again and it counts this as one of the three attempts before self-destruct which is dangerous.
Lack of ability to share passwords one time with a non keeper user. I think this is something that LastPass offers.
Mobile app on Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S9) keeps asking me to activate KeeperFill. I select "no" and tick "don't ask again" but it still keeps asking me. This app also often asks me for creating security questions which is annoying as I've already set these several times. Fingerprint reader is also buggy - it reads the fingerprint but doesn' progress past the fingerprint reader screen (clicking cancel logs on that screen gets me past it though so it is reading the fingerprint).
On web browser, I've disabled all the options for display locks, hover locks, etc. (all the ones in the settings in the Chrome browser extension) as I find them buggy and sometimes interfere with the layout or functionality of websites.
On iPad, entering the master password is annoying as, if I type it incorrectly and realise before I submit, I delete the characters to start again and it counts this as one of the three attempts before self-destruct which is dangerous.
Lack of ability to share passwords one time with a non keeper user. I think this is something that LastPass offers.
Mobile app on Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S9) keeps asking me to activate KeeperFill. I select "no" and tick "don't ask again" but it still keeps asking me. This app also often asks me for creating security questions which is annoying as I've already set these several times. Fingerprint reader is also buggy - it reads the fingerprint but doesn' progress past the fingerprint reader screen (clicking cancel logs on that screen gets me past it though so it is reading the fingerprint).
On web browser, I've disabled all the options for display locks, hover locks, etc. (all the ones in the settings in the Chrome browser extension) as I find them buggy and sometimes interfere with the layout or functionality of websites.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Made password management for multiple users much easier.
Beats all others hands down
What do you like best about the product?
GUI (Simplicity), security (encryption), backup and most importantly the ability to access from multiple devices
What do you dislike about the product?
In the more than five years that I have used the tool. I have yet to come across one point that I dislike
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
No need to remember several passwords and Pin numbers which you require in today's digital world. I love the fact that there is a family version, saving costs
Recommendations to others considering the product:
One of the most productive and reasonably priced tools that I have used in a long while. Secure, simple, easy to backup and access from multiple devices
Keeper Password Manager-User Friendly and Safe
What do you like best about the product?
Everything I own with a serial or account number or password has been entered into Keeper Password Manager.The synchronization feature permits me to enter and retrieve data wherever and whenever I am next to an iPad, a computer, or my smart phone. I am able to update credit card numbers, passwords, telephone numbers with remarkable ease. My experience with Keeper has been superb and I would highly recommend this product.
What do you dislike about the product?
I do not like the feature that produces self destruction after 5 incorrect password attempts
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Modern life requires so many numbers and passwords. No person can recall them from memory. Keeper makes it so simple to create categories, list web sites, save passwords and numbers
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are not certain of the product, try the free version for a month. I am 100% satisfied with the Keeper Password Manager. I am able to update my credit cards, bank accounts, web site passwords easily and all of my devices are synchronized nearly instantaneously.
Keeper is quick and easy
What do you like best about the product?
That I don't have to memorise all the different passwords needed to satisfy every security expert. Each demanding their own set of criteria
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing to dislike of this system at all.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
There is memory over to do other things
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Best system ever.
Keeper is easy to use and provides secure protection for your passwords and personal information. I.
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of use and security. Ability to use across multiple devices and able to sign in from remote locations
What do you dislike about the product?
You're not always able to use it at your job site
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remembering multiple passwords
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