Keeper is the preferred platform for many major enterprises given its highly secure password management features that works on major web browsers and mobile devices. It features a highly secure master password keeper that’s the key for encrypting and decrypting information. The platform also has a KeeperChat function, deep-level encryption that is the strongest in its category, FIPS 140-2 validated, and offers standard multi-factor authentication. While popular among blue chip organizations, Keeper is also available on a personal scale at more affordable rates.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Mobile Android, Mobile iPhone |
Support | Email/Help Desk, Knowledge Base |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Extremely easy to use. great gui. easy to install. Keeper provides alot of documentation and KB to help get the process started. I use it multiple times a day everyday.
I do not have any downsides from using Keeper.
Password management. Storing all your passwords in one location which is encrypted has been huge for having to remember/reset passwords. Autofill works amazing.
It is easy to use and very secure worth every penny
Nothing to really dislike so easy to use
I don’t keep my passwords on paper so it’s less likely to be compromised
Keeper Security rocks! It's a solid Password Manager tool with reliable business features that not only amp up security but also make management a breeze. Setting it all up is a piece of cake – quick and hassle-free. Plus, the log function provides a top-notch overview. And their support is nothing short of dependability. Highly recommend!
A small thing rather, it would be great if they can support Microsoft push authentication.
The automated management process of managing our users.
The syncing across multiple devices, the creation of strong passwords and the ability to save other items and files.
Nothing I can think of, it just works for everything I need.
Keeping passwords and other data secure. Allowing team to create strong passwords.
When I joined the company, there was a significant password management issue that needed immediate attention. Keeper became our password manager of choice, and I personally endorse it. With Keeper, I can effortlessly manage password access for different organizational units, teams, and individuals through its comprehensive admin suite. It enables safe onboarding and, more crucially, secure offboarding, ensuring we maintain ownership of business-related records. Additionally, the audit features are vital to me as an Admin, helping control quality and sharing practices throughout the organization. While all these aspects are impressive, the standout feature is the exceptional customer support. This includes both our personal representative and the ease of access to the development team for custom issue resolution. Although I don't expect this level of support for individual users, as a corporate client, I genuinely appreciate and look forward to our interactions, which is rare for me to say about our various software suites.
If I had to pinpoint a downside, it would be minor nitpicking. The Edge app does experience occasional bugs. However, the development team usually addresses these issues swiftly. None of these bugs are critical; they are merely minor inconveniences that occur sporadically – perhaps a few times a year in an app that's used hundreds of times daily.
1. Password Storage for individual users 2. Passwrod sharing between teams/departmewnts 3. Passwrod sharing externally 4. Sinlge time sharing 5. Password audits
Very easy perfect dashboard The best apps ever
Nothing right now , everything seems good and easy
Nothing
I like how easy is to share and create passwords, the extension works very good and breachwatch is a nice feature to improve security. Inviting users is very straight forward and 2FA options are great. Lastly is very nice the support given and that you guyus help us out with the "taylor-made" training for our staff.
The extensions sometimes can be intrusive when creating or doing changes on users on our Ringcentral or DUO accounts. it automatically autopopulates with my info and freezes for a few seconds before I can either cancel it ot delete the wrong info.
The use of repeated passwords across multiple accounts and avoid sharing password via sms, plain email or written notes.
I like how easy it was to import my passwords. I also appreciate the BreachWatch and Security Audit.
I dislike that it will ocassionaly log me out of the browser extension while I'm still logged in and working.
Helps eliminate reuse of passwords and allows for having complex passwords that do not need to be easily remembered.
The browser add-in works well, gets to fields that other solutions I tried could not, and can be moved out of the way. Employees get an initial warning that passwords they store belong to the company and can be transferred to their manager if/when they move on (we did not have this with our previous solution, which caused drama.) The free license for home use helps us reinforce good pw habits and also a separate space for work and personal life (as mirrored by Edge browser's work and personal profiles). The support was robust and native-English speaking when I called upon it. The price is favorable relative to the industry. Support for passkeys and TOTP allows teammates to share multifactor auth for company SaaS accounts not tied to SSO.
I was not able to get the on-premises authorization tool working. I was able to get the cloud-hosted authorization tool working, but it cost $1,500 month in Azure fees so I dropped it. Getting new devices added requires an admin's help.
It's easy to create and use long, uncrackable (20+ character) passwords, and share them with teammates, even with MFA. Users are getting the message that passwords should not be human-generated, and should be shared via secure channels (i.e. not email/Teams). Project resource passwords are now linked to work teams instead of individuals who might lose them/forget them.
It's an all in one solution. All kinds of information can be stored, logins, CC info, MFA codes, you name it. I use it basically every day, and with the free accounts because I have an organizational account, I can on board my whole family too. Simple as sending them a link and they complete the sign up. Setting up accounts for users is quite easy. Whether doing it as a user or from the admin side. I've never integrated beyond web browsers or anything but that was simple enough. I haven't had to deal with support much but the little bit that I did was a good experience.
The search function on mobile behaves different than web or desktop. You can search multiple partial terms in desktop and get a match but mobile you need to get it exact. Sometimes the syncing of mobile takes a few tries to load up too. All in all the experience on computer is good but mobile you can tell isn't as good. You can still get done what you need and it works well as a replacement for apple keychain but using the app itself is a bit annoying at times.
Anyone that has keeper no longer stores passwords in their broswers leaving us open to compromisation.
Keeper is one of the best password managers. It's easy to use and very secure. The Keeps works great on desktop and mobile device, so you always have secure access to your passwords. Keeper has great getting started tutorials, which help coworkers or family comprened password managers and quickly start using them. The security audit and 'BreachWatch' feature help identify if your logins might be too weak or potentially compromised.
I'd like to see more short, basic, overview tutorials or videos. It can be hard to convince coworkers or family to get onboard with using a password manager.
Keeper secures login credentials for business systems and for personal accounts. Keeper empowers users to be able to use unique and long/secure passwords for EVERY system, app, or website they log into without needing to resort to using sticky notes, spreadsheets, or other unsecure means to keep track of account logins and passwords.
The online documentation is next to none. Rolling out the solution was a breaze and changes are just as simple. when trying to dig deeper into the technical understanding of the security measure in place the documentation did not fail me.
Create company structured shared folders or departmental shared folder could benefit from a wizard.
Providing a solution that not only eliminates the User's need to use sticky notes for passwords but also providing User's a means by which to secure their own personal life out side of the organization.
I appreciate the 2FA Authenticator feature. This has been a lifesaver for our company. We have some shared accounts, and we were constantly trying to figure out who changed the 2FA mobile number, and where the authentication was going. The 2FA feature solves that company-wide for us.
Currently the permissions are very detailed, but can be cumbersome to manage. There are some upcoming features that have been announced that will solve this for us in many instances. There is still some reliance on the end-user to follow protocols that support easy record management.
Keeper helps us to use randomly generated, secure passwords across our company. It also helps us with our shared accounts by making 2FA easy, and letting shared access be controlled at the admin level.
Consolidated Management of Team Password control. Secure user provisionining Useful guides and support.
Some admin console navigation could be vastly improved: sustained sorting of lists. Admin visibility of shared folders and groups.
Keeping credentials secure and increasing efficiency for collaboration.
The security, ease of use and accessibility are among the best factors of Keeper Password Manager.
There are some small things here and there, like certain websites that don't work perfectly with the autofill feature, but overall there's nothing really that I dislike.
We are a wealth management firm. Security is a top priority. It allows our team members to create, save, and share passwords efficiently and securely. It also helps us scan for potentially vulnerable/problematic logins and quickly manage access to passwords if someone leaves our organization.
It is very user friendly and available on both my desktop and mobile devices.
I do not have any complaints about the product or the support.
I do not have to worry about passwords being stored in unsafe locations.
Keeper is a highly secure platform to store all my passwords and documents. It has a good interface that makes it easy to use and allows me to share passwords with my team. It has multi-platform support. It lets you access your passwords and data from mobile, desktop and web browsers.
I didn't find anything to dislike about the keeper. I love it and use it every day.
This is beneficial to store all my documents and passwords securely. It allows me to share passwords with my team members. and it is easily accessible in mobile and web browsers.
Keeper has helped with all our company passwords to be easily accessible, whether from phone or computer, for all our technicians to support all end users. The mobile access and various vaults we can create with individual permissions have been a great way to control our environment.
Downside to Keeper has been recovering the environment when it was not setup correctly initially. Certain aspects were lost. The support team has been very helpful in ways they can but having a backup failsafe would have prevented a lot of stress and work being done.
Has helped us solve any type of plain text passwords being stored anywhere and the copy ability has been great for transmitting passwords between tech to end user system
As a password management software, Keeper Password Tool has a lot to offer. I feel safe with their encryption and the convenience of a single master password is a gem, The ability to access your passwords from any device and securely share them with others is also better than the rest
Having to get everyone in the office onto it takes a bit of work, but the pricing is cheaper than the rest so I am happy enough to do the odd few starter calls. Once we share only that way and vault our passwords people adopt quick. Could do with a little bit of UX & a fresher look tbh but here.
Password sharing as a business and having a vault that I can give and revoke access too easily is great. Its much better than LastPass etc in those regards for me.
I love the integration with my SSO provider for easy provisioning of users for secure on and off boarding. We also have the Breach Alert and audit to ensure our teams are following company policies and their accounts are secure.
I would like to see the password fill option to be able to be page specific rather than site specific. As somebody who has to set up a lot of user accounts on the web the auto fill sometimes defaults my username and password for the username and password of an account I'm going to set up. It's not that big of a deal to temporarily turn off the extension while I'm in no screens.
Having the passwords all in one space with links to the websites and supporting files has made access so much easier. I've wasted so many hours in the past trying to find the password or the person with the password.