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What is SplashID?

Salexo Software (alternately known as SplashData) in Los Gatos offers SplashID, their flagship password manager emphasizing flexible synchronization rules and record keeping with automated backup.

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What is SplashID?

Salexo Software (alternately known as SplashData) in Los Gatos offers SplashID, their flagship password manager emphasizing flexible synchronization rules and record keeping with automated backup.

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SplashID makes managing complex passwords easy for users, solving a significant cybersecurity problem faced by individuals and teams. The software allows users to store all their passwords securely in one place, accessed by a single password, saving time and preventing password fatigue. Users can generate unique and powerful passwords based on their requirements, reducing the risk of critical data sharing.

The two-factor authentication feature provided by SplashID adds an extra layer of security that sets the product apart from its competitors. With this feature, users can access new logins more securely. SplashID's security dashboard shows users all their weak and repeated passwords at once, enabling them to change them easily, further enhancing the software's security credentials.

The software provides a centralized location for both business and personal passwords, making it easy for users to manage account details such as web accounts, credit cards, and driver's licenses. SplashID also offers cloud-accessible password solutions for teams, reducing the risk of critical data sharing. Importing data in VID or CSV file types is convenient for those with multiple accounts. The password reminder feature alerts users when they need to reset a password or renew a credit card to avoid account lockouts or expired subscriptions. All information can be easily backed up to email or a local laptop.

In summary, SplashID is an effective way of managing multiple passwords securely while being efficient and user-friendly. The software provides robust solutions for businesses and individuals alike while making it easier to create stronger passwords that are less prone to cybercrime activities.

Users have made several recommendations based on their experiences with the software being reviewed.

The most common recommendations include trying the free trial version of Keeper to assess its features and functionality, starting with the free plan of SplashID to test its core functionalities, and upgrading to the Pro version of SplashID for access to backup cloud and customization options.

Additionally, some users suggest considering LastPass or RoboForm as alternative password managers for a more comprehensive solution. Others recommend trying the free trial version of the software to assess its value. For those looking for a completely free password manager, it is suggested to explore other free options available. Lastly, there are highly positive recommendations for SplashID, praising its ability to provide secure passwords and easy accessibility.

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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.
  • Generates new passwords
  • Stores passwords offline
  • Maintains usernames and notes for specific applications in one place
  • 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
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!
  • 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
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.
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.
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