Likelihood to Recommend I can only think of scenarios where Keeper is well-suited, in my experience. I work in small business (i.e., sole proprietor, 1 employee) environments and Keeper is well-suited to my needs. I imagine it would also be well-suited to multi-user environments, but would require a great deal more management and organization in such environments.
Read full review SplashID is really only well suited if you are looking to store passwords offline on your own server. There is no risk of them being leakedin a large scale breach of SplashID, but then it is only up to your security. Since it is not stored online, there is also not a way to restore the master password, so don't forget it!
Read full review 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. Dave Brown Computer and Information Systems Manager
Read full review Generates new passwords Stores passwords offline Maintains usernames and notes for specific applications in one place Read full review 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. Read full review Tabbing through password creation is not intuitive The app is slow at unlocking to reveal passwords There are a limited number of fields you can use for each password making it difficult if you have lots of information to store about one app It is not easy to categorize passwords and stay orginized Read full review Usability It's just easy to use, plain and simple. It has the complexity and user-interface that gives you confidence in its build but the ease-of-use that keep things from getting too complicated. A huge plus when you have to onboard new members of the team or summer interns when you need them to step in and make orders on your behalf.
Read full review SplashID is pretty usable, but there are definitely some key downfalls. Like I previously mentioned, it lacks easy organization. It is also not very user friendly to enter passwords. The password generation tool could use some additional options to remove certain special characters because on more than one occasion I have had to adjust a password to remove a prohibited special character.
Read full review Support Rating Because it is so good. It always works, has not crashed even in 3 years; I have a lot of data in it (never any problems).
Read full review Alternatives Considered I have used the Apple cloud, but if you forget your password into that, once again, you’re at the mercy of calling customer service. With Keeper, you can use the thumbprint option to log on, and there’s any of your needed passwords. It’s fast and simple, and you don’t have to wait online to unlock the app you’ve locked yourself out of.
Read full review SplashID is not nearly as comprehensive as
LastPass .
LastPass is much easier to orginize and create folders for certain categories. It is also easier to launch logins stored in the vault. The only benefit SplashID provides is that you can store passwords offline. SplashID is better on the pocket book because it is a one time fee where
LastPass is subscription based.
Read full review 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. Dave Brown Computer and Information Systems Manager
Read full review SplashID keeps our passwords off the cloud SplashID allows us to have unique passwords for each app without having to remember them or store them in an unsecured manner Read full review ScreenShots