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Keeper

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53 Reviews and Ratings

What is Keeper?

Keeper's password security and management platform boasts millions of people and thousands of businesses as users, who manage, secure and enforce strong passwords across all employee logins, applications and sites. Employees can access Keeper natively on all mobile operating systems, desktops and browsers. Keeper enables businesses to auto-generate high-strength passwords, protect sensitive files in an encrypted digital vault, securely share records with teams and integrate with SSO, LDAP and 2FA. Keeper is available with a 14-Day Free Trial.

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Autofill Passwords in Websites & Apps
Business & Enterprise Protection
Dark Web Monitoring & Alerts
Enhanced Two-Factor Authentication
Increase Organization with Subfolders
Secure File & Password Sharing

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Safe and Secure Password Repository Well Worth the Price

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Creating, managing, and storing strong passwords has become essential to conducting business online. I began searching for appropriate tools after an incident of identity theft. Keeper Security was one of three products that was highly recommended based on my searches. I found it to be easy to use, provides plugins for the major browsers and is easy to install on new computers.

Pros

  • Generates strong passwords
  • Stores multiple passwords
  • Provides a web-based repository

Cons

  • Sometimes the browser plugin behaves erratically
  • Occasional connectivity issues

Most Important Features

  • Generating strong passwords
  • Strong security of repository
  • Ease of installation and sharing among multiple devices

Return on Investment

  • Safe and secure repository for strong passwords
  • Zero incidences of identity theft or unauthorized access since implementation
  • Ease of use when generating new strong passwords

Other Software Used

Thunderbird, Brave, Windscribe

Keeper - An Immensely Valuable Password Management Solution

Pros

  • Ease of use. User find it simple and intuitive to use and I find they rapidly adjust to the software with minimal training.
  • Single-sign-on. Super important and really makes things simple for the users and easy to manage for us in the IT team.
  • Sharing features. We knew sharing was a key component of our password management solution. Keeper makes it easy for users and simple to administer.

Cons

  • Decommissioning users isn't as simple as I'd like. If a user disappears from AD with SSO enabled, it can be a challenge (or impossible) to recover their passwords.
  • It would be good if there was a long period in which the browser plug-in would keep you logged in. It's a pain having to re-sign in each time you open a browser (even with SSO enabled).
  • Adding another tier to each group such that each group could have a manager would be helpful in the continuity of departmental password management. Inevitably, users end up with a bunch of their own passwords that their manager should have access to, but there is no easy way to administer this situation.

Most Important Features

  • Single sign-on (SSO). I rarely subscribe to a software that does not incorporate this feature. Moreover, it is important to me that it utilizes Azure AD SSO.
  • Support for all major browsers. We do not enforce a particular browser on our staff as their needs are diverse. Keeper supports all major browsers.
  • Excellent support. I have had nothing but good experiences with Keeper's support team.

Return on Investment

  • The spreadsheets and printed papers being passed around the office with passwords on them have gone! This is a huge security hole plugged.
  • Users actively use the software which says something - it is easy to use and intuitive. When software is not intuitive, it tends to not get used.
  • It gives IT control over who does what with passwords, and while difficult to quantify it is certainly a dramatically positive impact on the organization.

Alternatives Considered

LastPass for Business

Other Software Used

Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Windows Server, Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365)

BEST PASSWORD SAFE EVER!!!

Pros

  • Organizes files into folders.
  • Use Subfolders within main folders.
  • Limits a user's attempts to access information, and then destructs the file on a particular device.

Cons

  • More pre-formatted fields to add to files (account #, Secret Questions, etc).
  • I would like the ability to personalize by changing color themes to any color(s).

Return on Investment

  • Increased efficiency.
  • Provides secure financial account storage.
  • Reduced the times I've had to use "forgot login ID" or "Forgot Password."

Alternatives Considered

Norton Internet Security and McAfee Data Center Security Suite

Other Software Used

QuickBooks Online, Microsoft 365 Business, Proconnect Tax Online

Best Password Manager

Pros

  • Easy to use - you can easily access it anywhere and anytime you want (it has mobile apps, web and desktop versions)
  • High level of security - 2-step authentication with your phone number
  • Simple to save and get passwords and login information. Keeper fills it in for you. It may create complex passwords for you
  • Syncs across all devices

Cons

  • The automatic web form filling is sometimes annoying popping up not in right places sometimes

Return on Investment

  • It helps easily login to all of the services that are needed during work which saves time a lot
  • You don't need to remember tons of login information or write everything down with a big risk

Keeper - your Digital Vault!

Pros

  • I love the Keeper DNA feature! Instead of using a code sent to a device, Keeper DNA uses a person’s connected object device to create a unique “Keeper DNA Profile”. Apple Watch will be the first to support Keeper DNA but it will soon spread to other devices.
  • Keeper allows users to attach photos and videos in a digital vault in addition to passwords. Users can take pictures of their passports or credit card and store them in their vault without having to save those pictures in their phone.
  • All the preloaded application is surely an interesting feature, Keeper is the only product that has been evaluated, approved and preloaded by main mobile carriers.

Cons

  • I find that Keeper could use some work with their desktop interface, a sleeker and friendlier user interface would definitely benefit them.
  • Keeper doesn’t have a Security Dashboard, which makes it more complicated to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your passwords.
  • The automatic web form filling is somewhat limited at the time, but im sure they will improve it soon.

Return on Investment

  • Keeper is a great product to have, positively impacting end-users to be safer with their password while providing ease of management.
  • It will cost you $29,99 per year for unlimited devices, password storage, cloud backups, sharing and 24/7 support, which we found is quite a good bargain!
  • The Zero Knowledge feature is quite great for every enterprise since the fact that only you have your master password means that nothing can force the company to turn over your passwords, and a distraught employee can't weasel into your stored data.

Other Software Used

Dashlane, 1Password, Keeper