Keeper Password Manager for Enterprise and SMB
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Keeper Password Manager is the key to a secure network.
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper Password Manager gives you multiple ways to store and access your passwords. The extension in Chrome or other browsers is extremely useful. Additionally Keeper users a tool they call BreachWatch that monitors for your passwords found in data breaches.
What do you dislike about the product?
Keeper Password Manager can be a lot to take in for new users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeper enables us to generate secure passwords and keep track of any potential compromises that may occur online. It provides reassurance, as our users can create strong, random passwords with confidence. When our users rely on Keeper Password Manager, we feel less concerned about the risk of their passwords being compromised.
An Excellent Choice to Manage Passwords in Organisations
What do you like best about the product?
Admin management, Password security
Autofill features are excellent
Autofill features are excellent
What do you dislike about the product?
implementing Azure SSO was difficult at first
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helping in avoiding employees creating weak passwords and storing it in Browsers
Best password manager available, especially for business.
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper has been doing this for a while so obviously as a password manager, it works great, but so do other password managers. What sets Keeper apart for me is its use in business. The ability to provide keeper to our employees and use it to manage passwords company wide, has helped us become far more secure than we used to be. No more reusing of passwords, no more easy to guess simple passwords, and VERY easy to share passwords between users with a SINGLE record for each account. Keeper has great support, including help with implementation and training (our biggest hurdle). It is also inexpensive AND they include for FREE access to personal Keeper accounts for each of our licensed users, as long as they are employed. Most users love to use Keeper right away and immediately see the benefits. Other users, I have found, have a tough time trusting their passwords to an application.
What do you dislike about the product?
Keeper isn't perfect and can at times be a little bit "fiddly" especially if you are not good about disabling other password managers within your OS or web browser. The browser extension, which is a must have utility, gets in its own way sometimes and you have to be careful with the auto-generate password feature as sometimes you can accept the password and use it on the site only to acciedently trigger Keeper to randomize the password again, losing the one you just used. Messing this up can result in having to immediately reset the password you just created and trying again.
Many of these issues can be avoided if you implement their best practices and take some time to read their knowledgebase articles.
Many of these issues can be avoided if you implement their best practices and take some time to read their knowledgebase articles.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our biggest issue with passwords are threefold. First, people use the same (or very similar) passwords across multiple accounts, this is against our company policy and a very bad habit in general. Keeper solves this by making it easy to setup unique passwords for each account that do not need to be memorized by the user. Next, most user passwords are far too simple and never get changed. Keeper fixes this problem by providing highly complex passwords for each record and identifying passwords currently in use that have been exposed in a data breach or are just too easily guessed. Third and final, Keeper eliminates the need for people to write down their passwords. Prior to using Keeper, I would find passwords stored in notebooks, sticky notes, written under keyboards; often times these passwords would be clearly labeled as "PASSWORDS" making it even easier to steal. The Keeper browser extension, combined with the app for smartphones makes writing down passwords and storing them insecurely a thing of the past.
A runner up to these three primary issues is the problem of sharing passwords for common accounts. In the past, users would share and store passwords for the same accounts, separately, resulting in problems when one user would change the password without notifying anyone else, even worse was when a person who had control of a password would leave the company. These, among many other problems have been resolved since implementing Keeper for Business.
A runner up to these three primary issues is the problem of sharing passwords for common accounts. In the past, users would share and store passwords for the same accounts, separately, resulting in problems when one user would change the password without notifying anyone else, even worse was when a person who had control of a password would leave the company. These, among many other problems have been resolved since implementing Keeper for Business.
Highly Recommend
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper Password Manager not only keeps track of your passwords, but also helps you create new one meeting whatever critieria is asked. It also lets you know if you have duplicated any passwords or if your password happens to be on the dark web (Breachwatch).
What do you dislike about the product?
The one "complaint" that I have is if you tell Keeper Password manager to not "automatically" fill in the username and password to a specific website, you can't change it back to auto fill. Well, you can, it just doesn't do it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
This helps when we have a person who leaves the company. All you do is disable the account and you can then transfer all the usernames and passwords to their replacement. And this is all done while encrypted.
Keeper - More than just a password locker
What do you like best about the product?
We use Keeper in our IT department to safeguard all of our vital password data. With Enterprise integration built in to Google Workspace, we are able to use SSO to login and access all of our password data. Keeper's ability to organize passwords within the team and share them out is second to none in my opinion and recent updates like timed link sharing and passkey capability show how on the ball they are.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish it was cheaper per person as I'd like to roll it out to all of our staff in the Division. Being able to easily enforce more complex passwords would greatly help harden our network.
That being said, Keeper's pricing is very competitive when compared to other solutions.
That being said, Keeper's pricing is very competitive when compared to other solutions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We were looking for a way to safeguard IT passwords. Previously we were using unencrypted spreadsheets that were only protected by file sharing security policies.
Keeper is a robust solution that allows us to easily secure and share our passwords.
Keeper is a robust solution that allows us to easily secure and share our passwords.
The BEST Password/Financial/Secret Protector
What do you like best about the product?
This software is so robust and allows us to keep our passwords and other sensitive information encrypted. Since a lot of our team works out of other offices and around the world, Keeper allows us to share encrypted passwords with the team with ease. Both the mobile app and desktop version have been super easy to implement within our team and the Chrome extension makes it super easy and efficient to use Keeper. I love the ability to generate passwords and then have it auto fill into my account when logging in. The ability to transfer records from one user account to another has been extremely helpful with off boarding former employees.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only downside of Keeper I have found is when I have multiple login accounts for a website and I have auto fill selected, sometimes I get automatically logged in to the wrong account. It that's an easy fix on my end.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeper Password Manager is helping us generate strong passwords and keep them secure and encrypted while sharing with the team.
Keeper Password Manager is Business Quality and Home User Easy
What do you like best about the product?
1) Their security hasn't been breached.
2) It's built for business. It works and was designed for business environments. For example, it works with SSO. It wasn't designed for the consumer and re-engineered for business. It was designed for business from the beginning.
3) It is easy for the home user to use. If I use it at home, that says something.
4) Updates are automatic and seamless.
5) Customer support is just as important as the product. When I used it a few times so far, their support was decent.
6) They have a piece of software that will fill-in authentication fields in local software installations that are not browser-based. This is a nice feature.
7) They have command-line support, even though I haven't used it yet.
2) It's built for business. It works and was designed for business environments. For example, it works with SSO. It wasn't designed for the consumer and re-engineered for business. It was designed for business from the beginning.
3) It is easy for the home user to use. If I use it at home, that says something.
4) Updates are automatic and seamless.
5) Customer support is just as important as the product. When I used it a few times so far, their support was decent.
6) They have a piece of software that will fill-in authentication fields in local software installations that are not browser-based. This is a nice feature.
7) They have command-line support, even though I haven't used it yet.
What do you dislike about the product?
Their naming conventions are a bit confusing. Keeper Password Manager and Digital Vault is a long name. KeeperFill is the most used part of Keeper Password Manager and Digital Vault.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Removes the usual headaches associated with not having password management: hidden sticky notes, re-used passwords between multiple authentications, weak passwords, compromised credentials, etc.
The most secure way to share passwords
What do you like best about the product?
I love that Keeper integrates with Entra ID and allows us to secure the teams and groups, not just the person.
What do you dislike about the product?
I love everything so far about Keeper and I have not encountered anything that couldn't be overcome with implementation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Allowing us to centralize our passwords and have business continuity with our authentication in the event of illness or termination
Great business password manager
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to manage/implement and quick user adoption. Support has been great and our account manager responsive.
What do you dislike about the product?
Would appreciate an option to have a passphrase generator built into the product.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Improves user password security, ensuring different complex passwords are being used for different logins, and provides auditing.
Keeper Password Manager - Great password manager, simple to use and setup
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper Password Manager is easy to use with low barrier to entry. It keeps all of our corporate passwords and lets us share safely. Also there's the option of creating a personal account.
What do you dislike about the product?
The downsides of Keeper Password Manager are some of the limitations in the administration of single sign-on and conditional access documentation
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We used to have people with post-it notes of passwords and writing things down, but now it's all secure and organized in Keeper
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