Keeper Password Manager for Enterprise and SMB
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Not as happy as I could be
What do you like best about the product?
It is easy to add accounts, modify them at need and organize them into a clear and comprehensible structure.
What do you dislike about the product?
The user interface is not as intuitive as it should be. I look to a password manager to be my expert aid in navigating the dangerous world we now inhabit. Keeper does the basic management functions but does not aid me in suggesting how I might stay ahead of the bad guys. It also does not help with other related needs such as, doing periodic mass updates of passwords, telling me why a given site is resisting easy credential fills from Keeper, are any of my passwords or other information stored in Keeper are being used by the bad guys.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I had gotten to the place where I could not easily store and access the rapidly multiplying number of passwords needed to live in the modern world. Secondly, there were no easy methods available to to me for protecting and backing up those passwords. And lastly, I needed a solution that was portable and available on the variety of devices I use now.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Keeper is the first password management solution I have used and have learned a great deal through using it daily. Based on this education, I am now comprehensively cataloging my requirements. Next step will be to review what's been written by other users and experts in the field about the leading providers in this space. Keeper is one of those. I would recommend the same process to anyone considering a purchase.
Easy to use and gets better as time goes on
What do you like best about the product?
Syncing across phone and desktop seamless. Multiple ways to access the fill method on destop (pop up button/right click>fill)
What do you dislike about the product?
As with any password manager, at the start is the hardest part. Inputting or changing all your passwords to be more secure was tedious. Keeper makes it as easy as possible.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bought it for personal use, but it has crept in to my work (A good thing). Has made logging in to sites that I use uncommonly easy.
Exactly what is needed in the cyber world.
What do you like best about the product?
With all the risks associated with our online life, security is of utmost importance. This means that you should not use the same password for all the websites you visit - whether once or multiple times during your online presence. However, it also means that you need to use multiple passwords and change them often. This program offers a secure method for managing all this information. Monitoring breaches helps you make smart decisions and avoid the high risk of cyber theft of your personal and financial data.
What do you dislike about the product?
While having the function to store all your secure data (including the files you can upload for safekeeping) and the ability to access it from your phone when you're not at home, the delay when you're not in a fast connection area can be annoying.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
There is no way I can remember all the different passwords I have for all the different sites I visit or use for shopping, getting medical information from my doctor, and researching information for my novels. Keeper helps with that and is so much safer than writing them in a notebook or logbook.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
This is a secure, multi-user capable, local and web-based solution for managing passwords and records, as well as other data that needs to be monitored by a secure management team. The ability to add custom fields makes this a complete solution for risk management of secure data.
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.
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.
Remember only one password
What do you like best about the product?
Keeper is an excellent password manager that supports multiple devices so you can keep it anywhere. Your passwords, as well as private and payment information, are stored in an encrypted security vault, which is very convenient since there is no need to remember the information. Access data can be divided into categories and a photo or file can be attached. The application automatically fills in the data on platforms and allows you to log in with a fingerprint. Keeper comes equipped with a random password generator, which allows you to have different passwords for each platform. The program provides useful features, such as cloud backup or synchronization between multiple devices (Emergency Access). Additionally, Keeper is compatible with many two-factor authentication methods (SMS, Touch ID, Face ID, Google Authenticator, etc.).
What do you dislike about the product?
The graphical user interface could be more user-friendly and more transparent, as it might be a challenge to configure and customize the application. Personally, the price could be lower, as Keeper is a simple tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeper is the best place to store login information as well as payment card information. The application is well integrated with many platforms, making it an excellent time saver.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are looking for a password manager, a password management solution with powerful security features and a secure information sharing system, you can consider 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
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