Which one is the best login manager?
by Tammy Martin BloggerSecurity experts
recommend using login managers instead of remembering the codes themselves.
This has the advantage that the program can memorize even very long, complex
character combinations easily. These long combinations automatically increase
the security of the password. To use a password manager, it is then only
necessary to remember a central master password. Other features of a good
password manager include multi-factor authentication, high master password
requirements, and the automatic generation of new complex passwords for new
services. Password managers manage as many user credentials as you like and can
synchronize information across multiple devices. These services are fulfilled
by software such as LogonExpert AutoLogon. And there are more out there, so the
real question is, which one should you use?
Dashlane
The paid version of
the password service per year is not very cheap. Another shortcoming for the
price: the support can only be reached by e-mail. It can be used with any
number of devices and automatically backs up all passwords, so data from
missing devices cannot be lost. The service can be used via an app or the
browser via the website. So it is also possible to use devices, on which the application
is not installed. You can also give other users access to services to share and
sync content with their devices. The universal two-factor authentication also
speaks for a high level of security.
LogonExpert
LogonExpert Autologon
is another software that can fulfill this function. With this program, logging
onto windows is made much easier. And there are bonuses to boot too. There is a
command prompt support so you will not even have to deal with any interface.
Another thing that is awesome about Expert Logon is that it is naturally
interfacing with Win Login, which makes it perfect for the users of the Windows
operating system. With its plethora of features and the reasonable price that
it charges, it is certainly at the top of this list.
Keeper Security
The data stored by Keeper are stored with AES encryption and can also be stored in the Amazon Cloud Security Vault if desired. Keeper Security also works with multi-factor authentication. In this case, the service sends a temporarily limited code to the user's mobile phone, which he must use to log in. It is also possible to use the fingerprint for identification, this is of course only possible with devices that offer this function. Keeper Security attaches great importance to a very secure character set when generating passwords.
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Created on Dec 12th 2018 02:44. Viewed 188 times.