Likelihood to Recommend So far it is still the best password manager I have used and between my partner and I we have used about 8 different options and liked Dashlane Password Manager above all the others so when we went into business together we consolidated on Dashlane and haven't looked back. We've added more users, some family, some temporary and its all been great
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Oracle Identity Cloud Service is well-suited for organizations that require a centralized approach to managing user access and authentication across multiple applications and services. Organizations with strict compliance requirements Scenarios where IDCS might be less appropriate:
Organizations with limited customization requirements Read full review Pros Safely store passwords that I couldn't remember and wouldn't feel comfortable storing them in physical or any digital document. Most sites auto-fill in usernames and passwords, and where it's not able to grab the right information, I can easily copy and paste it from the browser extension. Simple to use. Read full review Restrict access to the applications outside our organization network. Multiple IDP configurations make it easy for us to authorize access. The adaptive security feature lets us know high-risk users. Read full review Cons Needs an easier way to browse through lots of passwords. Scrolling to find passwords in the middle of the alphabet is hard when you have hundreds. Would love to jump to letters or expand/collapse sections. Finding passwords is sometimes difficult. Since you can't search across fields (seems it will only search one field at a time), you can't have multiple passwords with the same title, but different user name and search for something like "title username". It doesn't work. This, again, makes it difficult when managing lots of passwords for an organization -- it's probably fine for individual users with personal accounts, but not for a business. Sometimes Dashlane randomly duplicates entries (no idea why) and you have to try and make sure they really are the same before deleting one (or you might remove a needed password). Syncing is sometimes slow. I can save a password on desktop, then go to my phone and have to manually sync in each to get it to show up -- don't know what could be done to speed this up. I miss the desktop app on Windows. It resolved some of the above issues and I didn't have to run a browser window to use it. Read full review DJSIR Oracle Identity Cloud Service is federated with DJSIR SSO. When an employee leaves the company an office account will get deleted but it's not reflecting in Oracle Identity Cloud Service or the profile is not getting deleted from Oracle Identity Cloud Service console. Oauth setup for the application is a bit confusing Increase the number of reports available Read full review Likelihood to Renew It has served us very well until now and at the pricepoint it doesn't make us second guess our current relationship.
Read full review Usability It is similar to other passwords managers in its bones. It saves passwords. It attempts to be secure. It tries to be user friendly. The difference is how Dashlane Password Manager presents it to the user. It provides an interface that blends all the requirements in a way that is efficient and secure. It shows what you need. It could benefit from not being heavily browser based in its design.
Read full review Oracle cloud services meets most of our needs. I hope in the future we could look at more of the OIG functions included so we could move away from needing to stand up that component.
Read full review Support Rating We've had no issues with Dashlane. I can't speak to their customer service because I have not personally needed to contact them. I guess that speaks about their product if we've not had any issues to reach out about. Great for supporting data/information on multiple platforms that are shared among team members.
Read full review The support for Oracle Identity Cloud Service is generally good. Nevertheless, it can take some time to get a response from the support team which creates initial frustration, and the customer will have to wait till the SR gets assigned to a support person.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Dashlane offers all the necessary features that any business is looking for at a competitive price. Dashlane was more accessible to implement than others, and there were no reported security breaches, so we felt comfortable trusting them with our essential data. Dashlane's support is also very good.
Read full review Oracle's Identity Cloud Service works more in conjunction with the aforementioned. I think it works similar to Oracle Identity Management (OID) but seems a little more abstracted.
Read full review Contract Terms and Pricing Model I hope at some point we could get away from needing to "bring our own" licenses and just have a unique user login rate.
Read full review Professional Services Oracle provided various services we could take advantage of to get the environment configured correctly without needing to hire contractors.
Read full review Return on Investment Better security posture - a must for our audits. Ease of use and onboarding. Access to the strength of the passwords employees are using via password health. Being able to see the number of passwords employees are saving in Dashlane helps with the onboarding process. Read full review It streamlined our Oracle PAAS implementation where we were able to achieve single sign-on functionality seamlessly. It provided us the feature to restrict outside access. It provided us with features to perform social IDP configuration for our custom applications. Read full review ScreenShots Dashlane Password Manager Screenshots