The Most Stable and Reliable Password Management
July 27, 2021

The Most Stable and Reliable Password Management

Albert Chen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with KeePass

KeePass is being used as a secure password management database for all management staff across the organization.
It helps securely store user credentials without relying on the cloud and is heavily trusted for its many security features.
We like that everything is local and it has its own app on Windows and Android and isn't web-based.
  • Password Security
  • Optimized and Fast to Use
  • Ease of Password Entry
  • No User Based Management
  • No Online Sync Without Plug-Ins
  • Interface Can be Modernized
  • Non-Cloud Reliant
  • Secure and Optimized
  • App Available on Windows and Android
  • Reduce Time Entering in Passwords
  • Save Monthly Fees Compared to Cloud Based Services
  • Convenience - Ease of Use on Multiple Platforms
We have tried Last Pass, while it's very nice to use, there are times where it was down and we couldn't access our passwords. There were troubles with the website or plug-in at times when it was updated. It wasn't as trusted due to these factors being out of our control due to the database not being locally based.

We also tried Bit-Warden, it had most of the features we needed but the feature set was very limited, there wasn't an auto-type, and ease of entering in the password was difficult. Although we loved the user and group management features that we would have liked in KeePass.

Do you think KeePass delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with KeePass's feature set?

Yes

Did KeePass live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of KeePass go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy KeePass again?

Yes

It's suited for a company that required a great password management solution for upper-level management and very trusted users.
Might not be the best for high turnover employees and requires IT to set up, normal users may have trouble setting it up for the 1st time.
Only one database can be used across a group, if you need tiered access for different levels of logins, this might not be the best.