SplashID, OK password manager but definitely behind the competition
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
SplashID is used by the owner and manager to securely maintain app passwords, it is not used organization wide. The password vault is stored locally on our server, so there is no risk of a hack on SpashID compromising our valuable passwords. It is also used to generate new passwords, so we don't use the same passwords for every app.
Pros
- Generates new passwords
- Stores passwords offline
- Maintains usernames and notes for specific applications in one place
Cons
- 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
Likelihood to Recommend
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!
