We performed a comparison between Dashlane and Keeper based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Enterprise Password Managers solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The synchronization is the solution's most valuable feature. It works really well. The ability to have secure notes is also very helpful."
"The integration capabilities have been good."
"I like the ability to share passwords without them being visible to other team members. The auto-fill capabilities are great too."
"Dashlane's most valuable feature is Hotspot Shield, the VPN feature that allows you to connect securely to public wifi."
"Available for Windows platforms and also Mac OS and Linux systems."
"We can access our sign-ins and passwords on up to five devices per user. This means I can access a given site and my login and password for that site from my home and office computers as well as my phone and iPad."
"The generator of complex passwords keeps me safe from being hacked."
"It is very easy to use, intuitive, and cost effective."
"The possibility of assigning information to different groups and individuals has been the most valuable."
"i have only one password to remember, which is the one to get me into Keeper."
"Stronger passwords are being used across the board in our organization."
"It is nice to be able to use my Touch ID and have access to all my passwords in one place."
"There should also be an easier way to be able to transfer user data to other users who have kind of left the company."
"The cost, while decent, of course, could always be less."
"It would be nice to have the solution localized in Europe. Dashlane is an American company. It's controlled by American laws and regulations that allows the American government to have full access to my data with Dashlane. That's why I am leaving Dashlane, because we can't accept such an important function in American control."
"The integration with the VPN feature could be smoother."
"The technical support has no experience."
"I would love it if you didn't have to re-authenticate when you start up a new browser."
"The organization of items needs improvement. For example, when I log onto the cloud version as well, everything is shown on my folder. It is hard to differentiate between files and documents in my list of items I have stored inside."
"Keeper does not provide password management for mobile apps."
"Room for improvement in my eyes would be being able to share my credit cards and other types of information. The only thing they really share is passwords, and you can only do it with one password at a time. When you're trying to share it out or trying to remove it from being shared, you can't do multiple selections."
"The user experience and the mobile app could be improved."
"It would be nice to see this great tool integrate with other tools out there."
"The stability of the solution can be improved."
Dashlane is ranked 11th in Enterprise Password Managers with 4 reviews while Keeper is ranked 10th in Enterprise Password Managers with 32 reviews. Dashlane is rated 9.0, while Keeper is rated 9.2. The top reviewer of Dashlane writes "Easy to set up, simple to use, and quite secure". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Keeper writes "It's an inexpensive, scalable solution that has improved our security". Dashlane is most compared with LastPass, Azure Key Vault, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, Delinea Secret Server and HashiCorp Vault, whereas Keeper is most compared with HashiCorp Vault, CyberArk Privileged Access Manager, Azure Key Vault, LastPass and Oracle Identity Governance. See our Dashlane vs. Keeper report.
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