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When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Keeper Password Manager easier to use and set up. Reviewers also felt that Keeper Password Manager was easier to do business with overall. However, reviewers felt that administration of both products was equally easy.
Having the ability to remember just one master password while all the others are kept secure inside the database.
The best thing about using keeper is how many ways it is integrated into my life. I can use it on my mobile device. It is a part of my web browser by right clicking and selecting what I want filled. The auto fill is nice as well. A very versatile and...
Other than the Windows client you often find yourself relying on third-party clients to access your database. This comes with potential security risks and is not very convenient either as not all of them are free. No built-in autofill feature like other...
The interface can be difficult to use. Also resetting 2FA requires a call for an admin.