Solid Password Manager for Small Scale - Test Carefully for High Volume
April 17, 2019
Solid Password Manager for Small Scale - Test Carefully for High Volume
Score 9 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with LastPass
LastPass provides secure centralized storage of login information (usernames and passwords), payment information, form-fill details, and generally any confidential text data can be saved into it. This can then be accessed via each device you own, auto-filled into login and other forms, and shared with others securely. It gives a secure way to store and share this type of information, and also can improve efficiency by auto-filling it for you.
Pros
- Security
- User Interface
- Multi-platform support
Cons
- Large Scale Storage - the applications get very slow as you store more data
- Support - has often been slow and not always very helpful
- Addressing issues quickly - both via development and support
- Iterating and Innovating - developing new features
- Increased overall password security as I often set long random passwords vs. shorter memorable ones
- Increased efficiency - filling in login and payment forms
- Peace of mind, knowing data is safely encrypted and easily accessed whenever I need it
- Keeper
Keeper is similar in many ways - I recommend testing both (and other alternatives) at the full scale you plan to use them. Large amounts of data will impact the performance and reliability. I do feel Keeper is a bit faster, but your situation may be ideal for one or the other. As far as feature sets, they are very similar for any use case I have had for them.
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