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mSecure
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Con
Can't autofill
mSecure won't automatically fill in forms, including login forms, like most other password management apps do.
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Cloud & Wi-Fi sync
mSecure offers syncing through cloud storage services such as Dropbox and iCloud and a possibility to sync locally over Wi-Fi if you opt not to use cloud storage.
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Can't capture passwords
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Does not depend on the cloud
mSecure doesn't force backing up your passwords to their servers.
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Bitwarden
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40
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Pros
27
Cons
12
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Pro
Open source
Bitwarden is open source and can therefore easily be reviewed and checked for security. Its Github repository is accessible here.
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Password generator only uses 8 special characters !@#$%^&*
Whereas a desktop keyboard has 30+ special characters. This greatly reduces the possible passwords that can be generated.
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Free
It is easy to start as the majority of features are on the free version.
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Unable to remove duplicates
If you import more than one times, it will store its duplicates and there is no duplicate remover on these apps.
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Cross-platform syncronisation
Automatically synchronises across various devices and platforms. Passwords get fully encrypted locally before leaving the computer.
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Passwords cards can be tricky for newbies
The fields can be difficult to understand for newbies. For example, some login pages can add a field for the password name differently at the same time as the password's field will contain a password. When changing the password, they sometime end corresponding and can give headaches to some users.
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Clean interface with no ads
No ads, no tracking.
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Cloud-based
You're storing your passwords on servers and you have to trust them.
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Native mobile apps for iOS and Android
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Cannot update data while offline
Requires Internet connection.
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Many browser plugins
There are plugins for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Edge, Vivaldi and Tor Browser.
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Saving new credentials isn't as easy as it should be
When registering on a new site, Bitwarden pops up a button to ask if you'd like to save credentials (as most equivalent products do). But the button disappears VERY quickly, so often requires manual entry of passwords
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Strong, easy to use built-in password genarator
No need to think of individual passwords. This can be easily accomplished with an easy to use built-in password manager.
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Input of new login needs a 'signed-up with e-mail = 'example@wherever.org' functionality
Often sites won't be able to reset your password if the corresponding e-mail used in sign-up is unknown.
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Extremely strong encryption algorithm
End-to-end AES-256 bit encryption, salted hashing, and PBKDF2 SHA-256.
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Lack of communication between instance opened in one session
If you use the client's desktop's app, multiple browsers extensions; they all work almost totally independently. Using more RAM as database is opened each time and asking for login more often. Some other passwords managers use desktop's client to open the database and extensions communicate with it in this case. If there's no desktop's, they'll work as standalone extensions.
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Two-step authentication
Offers 2FA with Authy, Google Authenticator or via email. Additionally, the Pro Version has Duo Security with Duo Push, SMS, phone call, and U2F security keys: YubiKey (any 4 series device or YubiKey NEO) and FIDO U2F (any FIDO U2F certified key).
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The autofill sucks
The autofill is tedious - many clicks/taps required to trigger it. It doesn't help that the extension is slow to open.
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Web vault
Possibility to manage passwords without installing the app or the browser plugin.
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Cannot store images of ID card, etc
Attachments available in premium.
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Supports multi-logins on one site
You can store multiple logins on the same website.
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Web browser extension doesn't recognise login required
User has to scroll/search for web site login details as it is not found automatically.
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Multifactor authentication
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Doesn't autofill 2FA in pass fields
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Secure notes
Very easy to add personal notes.
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Command line interface
You could retrieve passwords in the scripts.
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Auto-fill remembers last user
When a site has multiple credentials (like I have for some brokers and banks), then the most recently used is automatically populated (if auto-fill is opted). This feature is unique (to my knowledge) and spectacular (especially for sites that log you off frequently and re-logging in is required).
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Digital unlock works fairly well
Android app is a little slow and buggy, but it works well and has been improving.
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Self-host your own server
Host your own server via Docker for small installations or by package for multiple servers.
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Almost complete free version
The features included in the free version are totally sufficient for most personal uses. No limitation of devices synching.
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Dark theme
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Easy to use
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Use hardware based biometrics to unlock Bitwarden
You can use Windows Hello or Apple's TouchID on PC to unlock desktop applications and browser extention.
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Nested folders
Folders can be created within folders.
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Regular expressions can be used in URIs
It can also be used for sites where the domain changes frequently.
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Easy import/export
Just copy CSV text.
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Save data on the web
Save data on the web.
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Enterprise ready
Using enterprise subscribtions you can share password entries among your colleagues via 'collections' or with other companies that are connected to yours. You decide if it's your personal entry or a companies.
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Auto-fill by specifying the form with the selector of css
Auto-fill by specifying the form with the selector of css.
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License:
Open Source (AGPLv3)
Storage:
Online
Supported platforms:
Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge, Brave, Safari
Developer:
8bit Solutions LLC
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Enpass
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16
Cons
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Available for all major mobile platforms
Enpass is available for all major Mobile and desktop platforms: iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10.
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Mobile app pricing is per platform
You have to pay for each mobile platform you run it on (iOS, Android), which can add up. However, these are one time charges and ultimately cheaper than subscriptions.
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Totally free desktop version for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows PC
Get the fully featured desktop version for free on the three most used desktop OS's.
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Developed in India
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Securely saves database locally   
Enpass respect users database privacy and keeps it confidential by saving all your information locally only on ones device and does not save anywhere else such as a server. All of the database is saved in an encrypted form as well.
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Not open source
Giving sensitive data to proprietary software is a bad idea.
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Single click to auto-login with free browser extensions
Enpass browser extensions are for available for free for Chrome, Firefox and Safari. You can auto-fill all your login and credit card details on desktop version just a single click.
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Free mobile version very limited
Up to 20 passwords only.
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Stores everything
The built-in templates allows you to store logins, credit cards, bank accounts, ID cards, frequent flyer, License, ID Numbers, etc.
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Can't have more than one password data file (e.g. work passwords can't be separate from home on same machine)
Enpass only allows one password database. You can't have one Enpass database for work, with it's own master password, and then another separate Enpass database for home. Enpass for Windows and Linux allows you to change the default location of Enpass database.
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Secure login with integrated password generator
Secure all your logins by generating strong, unique and un-guessable password with the built-in password generator. No need to remember them as Enpass does it for you.
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Crashes
Crashes while organizing about 200 passwords into categories.
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Autolock mechanism  
Enpass automatically locks itself after a set time interval and keeps your data safe & secure from prying eyes, even when you forget to lock it or left it idle.
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Wide range of personal cloud accounts
The supported cloud saving platforms allow for your database to be available on each and every device. Sync process is also very safe and data is encrypted first and then the file is sent to cloud. The available supported services are WebDAV/ownCloud, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive and iCloud.
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One time purchase
Differently from other same level apps, it is a one time purchase. For all the others you will spend more for a one year license.
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Customize per your needs
Enpass gives you freedom to add, delete, reorder the fields and change the default category.
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Password audit function
A password audit will tell the user if their passwords are weak, old or duplicated which can help make better passwords for those that are found to be problematic.
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Easily import from other software
If you are using another password manager it is easy to importing that data into Enpass is just a matter of few clicks through the Desktop version. Automatic import wizard now imports them under separate category.
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Open source SQLCipher engine for AES 256 Encryption   
Enpass uses open source SQLCipher engine for implementation of AES-256 bit encryption so that users can ensure the safety of their database.
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Touch ID support on iOS and Android
Quickly unlock Enpass by using Touch ID.
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Syncs with Google Drive and many other cloud services
Thanks for the heads-up!
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Sharing among Enpass users
Enpass lets you to share an item in non-readable format, making it accessible to Enpass users only.
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$1.99-$3.99/month
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1Password
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21
Cons
9
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A clean, good-looking and intuitive UI
An iteration on the UI brings a polished look that was already good-looking to begin with. It even tries pulling in relevant app and web icons, adds credit cards logos and has little animation to make the experience more pleasant.
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Not open source (free/libre)
This application is proprietary, and thus cannot be modified, freely distributed, or trusted to be secure.
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Available as a webapp, as a standalone application, as an extension, and more, across most platforms, browsers, operating systems, and devices.
Versatility and synchronicity for the majority of the devices and platforms you use. Plus, all software is free with a paid subscription.
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Inability to fill password sometimes
You have to fill twice to make it work.
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Browser integration
Easily fill in passwords with a single keystroke combination. Quickly add new and update existing passwords right from the browser when the login is detected by the free browser extension.
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Default is subscription model
It's really hard to find out how to obtain a full license.
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Can perform an audit on passwords
1Password can checks for weak, duplicate and old passwords you have stored.
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Support sucks
Support does sometimes does not read requests thoroughly, and offers ham-baked or non-workable sulutions.
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Easy to use autofill and password generator
Automatically logs into websites, enters credit card information, fills registration forms, and easily generates strong passwords. Password generator can be adjust to use or exclude certain characters and patterns.
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Unintuitive and slow responding UI
A hot mess of desktop applications and browser plugins that are supposed to work together, but don't always do. Browser plugins frequently become unresponsive and are very basic in comparison to other solutions.
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Warns of website vulnerabilities
A feature called Watchtower cross-references known website vulnerabilities with stored login information using a database that is updated daily.
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Lack of Google Drive sync
Only icloud, wifi and Dropbox support.
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Can also store software and license keys
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Tough/impossible to get on Chromebook
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Collaborative password management
1Password offers an option to create a shared vault for sharing passwords among friends, family and co-workers.
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Does not auto-fill and generate passwords in Microsoft Edge for Windows 10
The 1Password Edge extension doesn't work as well as in other browsers, as it can't auto-fill and generate passwords. Only LastPass seems to have a fully-functional browser plugin for the Edge browser at this time.
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Time based one time passwords
Pro Version now supports time based one time passwords (instead of installing google authenticator).
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Unreasonably high price
It has a high monthly subscription price.
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AES-256 encryption
For more information see here.
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TouchID support
All TouchID capable devices are supported.
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Cloud & Wi-Fi sync
1Password offers syncing through cloud storage services such as Dropbox and iCloud and a possibility to sync locally over Wi-Fi if you opt not to use cloud storage.
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Endorsed by many high credibility security experts
This app is endorsed by many high credibility security experts (for example, Troy Hunt ).
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Great customer support
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Can store secure notes
1Password can store secure notes which don't file cleanly into other areas like passwords or bank details. Secure notes can be used to record anything you want.
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Can use multiple vaults at once and search across vaults
One could manage a vault for work, a vault that's personal and a shared family vault while keeping the details of each segmented from each other and only sync'ed where/if desired.
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Active community of users and active / blogging development team
There is an immense sense of community and openness with 1Password.
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Periodically assessed by external security auditors and their findings are repaired quickly
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Available on multiple platforms
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Doesn't depend on the cloud
Unlike many other password management tools, by default the 1Password encrypted database is not stored in the cloud, but strictly locally, for added security.
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Makes use of keys so that password to login is never in transit
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License:
Proprietary
Storage:
Configurable
Supported platforms:
Windows, MacOS, GNU/Linux, Android, iOS
Developer:
AgileBits
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$2.99-$7.99/month
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Dashlane
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Cons
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Not Open source
Code is closed source.
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Can automatically capture passwords
Dashlane will automatically add passwords to its database when logging in a site.
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Free limit to 50 accounts
Quickly used by most users.
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Simple UI
Dashlane's user interface is split into three clear sections - password manager, form auto filler, and digital wallet. It's simple, intuitive and easy to use.
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No Linux support
There is no native desktop app for Linux, though it is possible to use a Chrome or Firefox extension.
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Can automatically log in sites
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Can be slow and resource-heavy
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Elegant UI/UX
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Poor technical support
It has no competent technical support, and no telephone support phone number.
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Slick and intuitive user interface
The Dashlane app for iOS was redesigned for a fresh look and effortless experience.
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Massive memory consumption on MacOS
The MacOS client has been a huge memory hog for years. Memory consumption of multiple gigabytes is not uncommon.
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Allows you to keep multiple IDs for the form filler
For when you need to keep your identities separate.
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Not seamless with iOS Safari
Dashlane links to Dashlane Browser which is the worst browser in the world. Dashlane is crippled in linking seamlessly to iOS Safari. Support is lame, late and narcissistic.
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Free on single device
Dashlane is available as a free product. The paid option ($29.99/yr) adds syncronization across multiple devices and ability to create an encrypted backup.
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It won't let you easily stop automatically starting on login
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Allows securely sharing passwords
Dashlane allows users to share login credentials with trusted friends or family.
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Depends on the cloud
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TouchID login on iOS
TouchID makes logging into the app incredibly fast, easy, and secure.
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Poor UX
Dashlane has a habit of piping up excessively and autofilling almost every form.
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AES-256 encryption
Military grade encryption
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It keeps pushing to give it access to the browser and then screws up the log-in
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Multifactor authentication support
Two-factor authentication is available through mobile apps. Dashlane supports Authy, Google Authenticator and FreeOTP.
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No native BlackBerry or Window Phone applications
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Security Dashboard rates all passwords
Security Dashboard checks the strength of all passwords.
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Way too self promoting
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Tracks online shopping
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Windows browser plugin is a memory hog
On Windows 10.
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Log in with fingerprint on Android
You can use your fingerprint to log in to the app, or to authorize auto-logins.
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Supported platforms:
Windows, Linux, MacOSX, Android, iOS
Browser integration:
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge, Opera
Multifactor:
Yes
TOTP codes:
Yes
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$2.75-$8/month
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Buttercup
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8
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Pros
5
Cons
2
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Can be installed with home brew
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Miss 2fa
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Import other formats
Import passwords from other password managers including 1Password (.1pif), KeePass(.kdbx), and LastPass (.csv).
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Miss secure filling like Keepass
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Open source
There's a large base of developers who work on improving the software.
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Good UI
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It's free
As in beer.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
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FREE
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Padlock
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Pros
4
Cons
2
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Cross-platform
Supported on Android, iOS, and any platform that Google Chrome runs on.
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No pin code or fingerprint login on iOS and Android
You must type out your entire master password to enter the app each time on mobile.
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Completely open source
All source code is contained at https://github.com/maklesoft/padlock, so users can examine exactly what the program contains.
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No auto-fill in browser
Chrome app does not contain the ability to auto-fill password boxes.
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Simple and easy to use
Stripped down version of most other password managers, containing only the ability to save passwords.
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Pretty
User interface built using Polymer (https://www.polymer-project.org/1.0/).
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Supported platforms:
Windows, Mac OS X, Android
Encryption methods:
AES
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Intuitive Password
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Pros
8
Cons
3
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Anti-phishing message
The software provides an anti-phishing message feature to ensure that users are logging in to the offical site.
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No fingerprint integration
Does not support fingerprint authentication.
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Convenient and easy to use
The tool employed allows for pictorial explanation of the concept and essence of the facilities available on the website. And it is convenient to use and saves time.
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Mobile apps are not native
Their mobile apps are not developed with the native iOS SDK.
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Multiple layers of security
Offers many layers of security. Stores personal data as well as passwords. Password strength report. Can share logins. Password inheritance. Mobile apps available.
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Limited two-factor authentication options
It only supports SMS authentication and Google authentication.
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Two-factor authentication
Intuitive Password offers two-factor authentication options, including Google Authentication and SMS Authentication methods.
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Installation-free
Intuitive Password does not require a client-side installation, it's entirely a web-based password manager.
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Powerful security dashboard
Intuitive Password can checks for weak, duplicate and old passwords you have stored.
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Mobile friendly
With Intuitive Password's Smartphone Mode, it works perfectly on a smartphone.
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Works on any device with a web browser
It works on any device with a web browser without any installation required on the mobile device.
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Storage:
Online
Supported platforms:
Windows, OSX, Android, iOS, Windows Phone
Encryption methods:
256-bit AES and rounds of PBKDF2-SHA256
Password generator:
Yes
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FREE-AUD$7/month
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KeeWeb
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6
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Pros
5
Cons
1
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Its password databases are compatible with those of KeePass 2.x
KeePass 2.x *.kdbx password-databases (provided they are encrypted by AES-256 with AES key-derivation) are compatible with KeeWeb.
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Drab interface largely devoid of color
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Available as an online or offline app
There are Windows, Linux and Mac OSX offline apps.
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Supports WebDAV, Google Drive and OneDrive
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Syncs with Dropbox
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Supports 2FA
And it's Google Authentication compatible.
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Yith Library
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4
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Pros
3
Cons
1
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Allows setting up own server
Yith Library's server code is available on Github along with instruction on how to set it up. It requires enough knowledge to set up and run a server in a virtual Python environment.
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Poor user experience
Yith Library is confusing. It's hard to navigate, it ask for permissions without explaining why or how those permissions will be used, none of the UI elements are explained and the language is iffy at best.
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Passwords are encrypted client-side
Yith Library uses client side JS encryption to ensure that passwords never travel in clear text.
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Free and open source
Yith Library is licensed under AGPL with source code available on GitHub.
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GateKeeper Enterprise
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11
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1
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Automatic lock
GateKeeper automatically locks the computer as soon as the user leaves the proximity.
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Apart from automations, it's no better than Keepass
Put a key file to a small pendrive and you're set. At least with Keepass you can sync the database and key file to reduce the effect of human errors.
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Continuous authentication
Rather than traditional 2FA that only authenticates at one point in time, GateKeeper continues to authenticate even after the user is logged in. This way, there is truly 100% security 24/7.
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No passwords to type
Typing passwords sucks and this device makes it so you don't have to remember any passwords.
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Faster EHR login!
No complicated 2fa or extra steps. I login to my workstation and the passwords all auto-fill on websites and available for on-premise EHR.
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Password manager for computers and applications
Not just for websites, but get into your computer and software applications too.
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Automatic authentication
Doesn't rely on the user typing a password or an OTP code - works with presence.
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RDP and Thin Clients
When you login to an RDP session, the Gatekeeper key pushes your passwords through so you can use them with thin clients.
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Best customer service!
There's always something that we need help with and gatekeeper is always there to save us. Best customer service, ever. They dont treat you different for being a smaller client.
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Audit reports
No more wondering which employee logged into which workstation when.
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Touch to login
Using a key to touch the computer to login is so much easier than memorizing different passwords.
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Switch workstations without typing passwords again
Really fast login, so if you have a annoying timeout policy, gatekeeper keeps you logged in as long as you're still there.
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Dimensions:
3.25" L x 1.5" W x 0.5" H
OS:
Windows 7, 8, 10, mac 10.13.x, 10.14
Required Android Version:
7.0 and up
API:
Proximity engine API available.
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$5 / month
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passacre
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Lightweight
The utility itself has no GUI, and is written in Python, so it’s portable and has few dependencies.
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Requires knowledge of the command line
To use passacre, some knowledge of the command line as well as Python is required.
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Requires little to no storage
Passacre needs only a configuration file to tell it how to hash passwords, what kind of output it should produce, and which sites need specific generation rules. There’s no database where passwords are stored, so it’s not possible to be locked out of everything if that file is lost.
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License:
ISC
Supported platforms:
Linux, macOS
Browser integration:
No
Encryption methods:
N/A
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16
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Clipperz
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9
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Pros
6
Cons
2
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Disposable one-time pass phrase for use on a public computer
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Backups are up to the user
There is no service with this application, it is up to the end user to backup all data.
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Open source
Clipperz has been around for many years as an open source project.
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Has to be running on a server to work
Unlike other password managers such as KeePass, Clipperz can not just be simply run by executing once downloaded. It has to be setup to run on a server and then can be accessed from the necessary devices.
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Completely anonymous
Clipperz does not ask for any personal information, no email required, nothing.
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Encryption is client-side
Everything is encrypted in the browser and stored encrypted on the server.
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Can be run on own server
Clipperz can be run on a private server.
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Download local copy for backup in a pinch
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License:
AGPLv3
Supported platforms:
Web (run locally)
Browser integration:
Chrome
Encryption methods:
AES-256
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LessPass
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Open source
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Deterministic
Deterministic password managers have many drawbacks.
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Really platform-free
Works everywhere, in any device that can run javascript.
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Cannot store existing secrets
Existing secrets (aka passwords) cannot be stored with deterministic password managers. In order to use LessPass effectively, you will need to change your password on every site.
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Doesn't store passwords
If it's not stored, it can't be stolen.
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Easily cracked with exposed/compromised master password
Since anyone can use LessPass with the same parameters as you, all they need is your master password (which could be obtained through keylogging or numerous other methods) to gain access to every one of your site passwords.
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Password Zanager
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Synchronization
Synchronize your data for free with your personal Microsoft OneDrive account and retrieve them on all your Windows 10 devices.
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Only available on Windows devices
The application is unique available on Windows and Windows Phone
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Two factor authentification
Strengthen the security of your data with two-step verification : you can authenticate with your smartphone or tablet on iOS, Android or Windows 10 Mobile.
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Platforms:
Windows, Windows Phone
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Turtl
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Multiple Platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Firefox, Chrome)
Turtl has applications for all the major operating systems, as well as Android. In addition, there are extensions available for Firefox and Chrome that cooperate with the downloadable applications.
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No iOS app
While many other operating systems have a client, iOS does not have one yet (though it is planned).
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Open source
The app is licensed under GPLv3 making it open source. This means that anyone can use the code and contribute. This also makes it easy to use on one's own server or for company solutions.
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No image embedding
Instead of image embeddings, there's a sort of poor man's substitute: image + description. If you add an image, you can create a description of any size and with all the formatting features. It can be used instead of image embedding but much more limited: only one image and only at the very top.
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Good security
After assigning a password to your account in Turtl, a key is created to encrypt the entire account. No data is stored on their servers meaning they have no access to unencrypted content. This is a huge leg up when comparing to other Evernote alternatives.
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Internet dependent
Requires Internet connection to initiate offline mode, loses access to notes without Internet or server.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Android
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eWallet
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Pros
5
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2
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Reliable and can easily sync with clients on phone/tablet and PC
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Closed source
Due to it is closed source and the encryption implementation is not documented you have to trust the developer.
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Cloud sync
It can sync the passwords between all used devices via DropBox.
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No Linux version
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Multi platform
Runs on Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android.
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Local password storage
It can store the password safe on the local computer (not in the cloud).
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Can sync between platforms without using Cloud
Syncing from laptop/desktop to phone and tablet (without using the cloud features).
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Keeper
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14
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5
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Offline support
The vault supports offline access on all platforms.
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only subscription
No lifetime licence purchase possible
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BreachWatch
Know if your usernames and passwords are on the Dark Web, without divulging your users names and passwords. Keeper has a proprietary method of keeping your data zero knowledge (only you know it) while verifying if it exists to malicious users.
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BreachWatch is not Free
BreachWatch, which is an amazing feature is not free. It is a paid upgrade.
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Available on all major platforms, OS & browser extensions
Keeper is available for download on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Windows Phone, Linux, Kindle, and Nook, and available as a browser extension for IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera.
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Limited options in free version
Keeper is not the least expensive, but certainly not the most either. Good value for the features and support.
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Multiple certifications & security compliance
Keeper is a password manager that is certified and is security compliant with HITECH and HIPAA, SOC-2, TRUSTe, McAfee Secure, ES-EU Safe Harbor, PCI-DSS & U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security.
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Been hacked several times.
Here are past vulnerabilities: https://team-sik.org/trent_portfolio/password-manager-apps/
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Import from less secure solutions
Keeper supports importing from a myriad of other solutions.
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Requires a slight amount of set up and configuration
Keeper does a good job of walking you through the process of getting setup, but if you are not very technical it could be confusing.
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Cloud Sync and Backup
Your Keeper Vault is always backed up.
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Availability
Keeper has amazing up time.
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Easy onboarding of new users
6 different options to onboard new users: Manual CSV Active Directory SSO IdP SCIM CLI
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Enterpirses can integrate with SSO
Boost your companies ability to extend sign into sites and applications that don't support SSO. Keeper will integrate as a Service Provider (SP) to your Identity Provider (IdP).
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Drag and Drop and Sub Folder Support
Take control of your vault with the ability to nest folder and records and organize it your way.
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Multiple 2FA options including FIDO U2F
Keeper supports TOTP, Text, U2F, RSA, and Duo 2FA's.
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Support
Support is second to none.
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Strong access control and sharing
Very strong access control in the business version
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Multiple Views
Folder, Grid, and Record views supported with multiple sorting options.
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Passpack
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7
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Limited by passwords
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Free for up to 100 passwords
After the 100 password threshold is passed, this service costs $1.50 per month for up to 1,000 passwords and 3 users. Plans can be expanded all the way to $40.00 per month with the capability to store 10,000 passwords and share with 1,000 users.
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Clunky UI and sign up process
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Can create one time passwords
Passpack allows creating passwords for accessing the Passpack Vault that can only be used once. Great for accessing the Vault in public or untrusted places.
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Lacks password auditing
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Two-factor authentication
Passpack support two-factor authentication via e-mail or Yubikey.
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Lacks native mobile apps
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Encrypts user data before it reaches Passpack servers
Users are not at risk of having their passwords known by Passpack staff, as user data is encrypted before it reaches their servers.
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Does not support Opera
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Compatible with most common browsers
Passpack is compatible with Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.
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Username/password combinations can be shared with others
Passpack caters to teams by allowing them to easily share credentials with each other.
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Can import usernames and passwords from programs like Excel
For users who have already stored their username and password information in a spreadsheet, Passpack makes it easy to migrate all of the information at once. Additionally, Passpack lets users export their info as well.
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Safe In Cloud
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21
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Clean UI
Clean, intuitive, customizable, easy to use interface. Organization is made easy by being able to select different colors and symbols to label cards with.
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Not open source
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Effective encryption
Safe in Cloud uses 256-bit (AES) Advanced Encryption Standard, which is the same as what the federal government uses to secure information.
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Not free on mobile
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Can be synced with any major cloud service
In order to sync across devices, Safe in Cloud lets users select their preferred cloud service. The options include Google Drive, Dropbox, Skydrive, and Box.
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No native Linux version avaible
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Supports strong passwords
Safe in Cloud calculates the strength of the password in a very good and clear way. It not only depends on number of Capitals, numbers and special characters. It takes also into account what is found in dictionaries.
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Inserting text in text or password fields can be slow
It seems safeincloud processes the text quite extensively while typing.
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Unlimited type of custom fields
You can store all type of fields (text, passwords, URL, data, pin, secret...), even images and files.
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Android version with fingerprint login
Faster access to all passwords without the need to enter master passwords every time. Support Samsung Fingerpint (Note 4 tested)
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Configurable field and built in field editable
You can add an unlimited number of custom fields. Fields can be reordered, assigned labels and symbols, and have their colors changed. Safe in Cloud also lets you store a variety of data types.
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Encrypted Database backed up in cloud and synchronised across other platforms
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Maintains a history of previous passwords
Very useful especially if password has been changed in password app and then the website asks for previous password in order to change it.
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Locally stored Database can be set to automatically destruct if incorrect password entered too many times (configurable)
The database will still be safe in the cloud and can easily be restored. An excellent balance between security and usability. Locally stored only apps are more susceptible to DOS Denial of Service attacks.
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Web Browser Extension pastes username and password simultaneously
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Smartphone App and Desktop App allow offline updates which later sync once connected
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Android Chrome Autofill
You can autofill form in Chrome on Android. It's not enabled by default though, it must be enabled in the menu.
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Unlimited and free
No monthly pay.
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Mac version
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Android version with autofill in Chrome
Faster to use passwords in Chrome and to carry it around.
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Option to enter just part of password for quick access
Option to enter just part of password for quick access. If this is entered incorrectly then the whole password is needed. This allows one to set a very secure password but will only have to enter a few characters on most occasions.
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Imports data from other password managers
Safe in Cloud can import usernames and passwords from virtually every popular password manager.
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Web Browser Extension identifies required login required
If URL is present in the data then the username & password are automatically offered for pasting.
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Can save an image of an ID Card, passport etc.
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Custom unlimited templates
Create templates to faster add special types of data. For example: ftp or ssh keys.
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License:
One time, for mobile apps, free for desktop apps
Storage:
Cloud and Local
Supported platforms:
OS-X, Mac OS, Windows, Android
Developer:
Andrey Shcherbakov
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