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Keeper Password Manager Avis et détails du produit
Keeper est la plate-forme préférée de nombreuses grandes entreprises grâce à ses fonctionnalités de gestion de mots de passe hautement sécurisées qui fonctionnent sur les principaux navigateurs Web et appareils mobiles. Il dispose d'un gestionnaire de mot de passe principal hautement sécurisé qui constitue la clé pour crypter et déchiffrer les informations. La plateforme dispose également d'une fonction KeeperChat, d'un cryptage de niveau profond le plus puissant de sa catégorie, validé FIPS 140-2, et propose une authentification multifacteur standard. Bien que populaire parmi les organisations de premier ordre, Keeper est également disponible à l'échelle personnelle à des tarifs plus abordables.
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| Déploiement | Cloud / SaaS / Web, Mobile Android, Mobile iPhone |
| Assistance | Email/assistance, base de connaissances |
| Formation | Documentation |
| Langues | Anglais |
Comparer Keeper Password Manager avec d’autres outils populaires dans la même catégorie.
I like the fact that this program is very secure, they are always updating the app with new features. Its also very inexpensive for the backup (which I recommend). You can share login's with people who also use this app, this works great for companies. You can put anything in a note, just not passwords. I put things like my bike lock, or padlock code.
Nothing that I can really think of, if you have the free version, it comes with popups wanting you to upgrade to unlimited.
With having login's for everything, it's harder and harder to remember everything you need to.
Tired of trying to remember your password? Do you use the same password and worry about security? Never worry about this again with Keeper Password Manager and Security. My company has been using this for a couple of years now and we are totally satisfied.
The web extensions some times can not auto fill the passwords. From time to time, you will need to do a copy and paste the username and password into the required fields. However, this is rare.
As someone who works in the financial sector, security is key. I personally was guilty of using the same passwords over and over again. With Keeper, you can create random passwords that no one can guess.
I absolutely love that I can keep all of my passwords in one place and not have to constantly reset forgotten passwords since I have more than I could count that I use on a daily basis.
So far I have not found anything within the password keeper manager that I dislike. Everything is easy to use and find within the application. No complaints here!
I've solved having to constantly reset passwords due to forgotten passwords. Its great that I can keep them all somewhere secure and find them and update when I need to.
I love it for making my process easiest to input username and password in just a click! I have no need to remember my passwords for only being a Keeper user. It always makes my passwords complex and stronger. Also, it's working fine in my Windows 10 and Android operating systems. Keeper is so much user-friendly.
I haven't found any major problem with Keeper. Sometimes my chrome extension cannot fill the input fields with saved details. I found this problem in only a few websites. But this should be fixed. Also, they should give me the opportunity to share any info I want. No matter it's my banking info or identity.
Now, I have no need to remember or arrange a couple of hundreds of passwords. It makes my passwords more secure and safe. Passwords can be shared with my partners without any complexity. I love the way it works to generate a UNIQUE password for me and store it.
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It's great that we can share passwords with a team securely. Integration with Azure AD for SSO makes it simple to access our password vault. The web browser extension works great to autofill passwords on websites. You can save new credentials in folders to share with others or keep them in your own private vault.
The SSO portion requires software installed on one of our servers. There is now a cloud option, but it's an additional fee. I'd prefer that SSO was available in the cloud as part of the standard package instead of installing custom software on one of my web-facing servers. Upgrades to this SSO software are sometimes more difficult than they should be.
As a team, we no longer have to send passwords via IM or email. We can direct team members, look in the keeper vault. We love the breachwatch feature that alerts us when a password is weak and needs to be changed. We love the autogenerate new passwords feature so that we don't have to come up with new passwords all the time that are secure and avoid the human trap of "re-using" passwords.
I utilize Keeper for my personal password storage as well as in my corporate environment. I like the fact that Keeper is accessible on every platform I use today, online or offline. The browser plug-ins provide an SSO type of sign-on to web-based applications. The ability to have Keeper generate custom complex passwords is a great feature; for most applications, I honestly don't even know the password any longer. The multi-factor authentication gives me peace of mind that my information is secure. Finally, because this is a cloud-based application, I am confident my passwords and personal data are backed up and always available.
I really cannot find a complaint or issue with Keeper.
In today's world, having a safe, secure, simple to use, and always available password management solution is key to keeping my personal information and corporate data locked down. The password generator ensures that my end users are not using the same password for all applications.
It was very easy to get my existing passwords into Keeper; most were automatically migrated.
Setting up Roles and respective Permissions wasn't very intuitive.
Using Keeper prevents staff from using the same or similar passwords for many different sites. Also, I like not having to remember passwords.
It anticipates new developments, like 2-factor authentication, and implements pro-actively.
Nothing so far, I have been a user of keeper since 26-5-2010.
Maintaining hundreds of passwords, all unique, by remembering only one password to access them all, stored in a very safe way, accessible from multiple platforms.
The ability to set up a variety of roles and folder structures
Can't quite get away from multiple logins. Also, the bulk application of changes in access rights is painful.
We have multiple customers and multiple teams, and the segregation is useful