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Sticky Password
What Is Sticky Password?
Sticky Password automatically logs in to sites, fills any form without you losing a password ever again.
Who Uses Sticky Password?
Individuals and small businesses in need to solve their password problem with proper password management.
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Reviews of Sticky Password
Never forget again
Comments: I use it every time I land on a website, to create incredible passwords with the password creation tool. I love it and recommend it always.
Pros:
That I would never forget my passwords, and that they were being backed up by the cloud. On computers sticky has auto enter so all I do is land on the page and it fills everything in and clicks enter for me and I canuse them across computers. After using sticky password for several years now I have over a hundred different passwords that are easily managed by the software. I'm never leaving sticky Password. It has many more features so go take a closer look at them.
Cons:
What issues that did bother me have been fixed. This is not a buggy application so everything works. It is a little harder to use on my android phone but it works there too!
Alternatives Considered:
Sticky Password to stay
Pros:
Ease in use, strong in security, great interface. Also two-way authentication.
Cons:
In some cases I don't no what I can use,.
Fun to use but difficult to learn
Pros:
Creative and colorful. Handy to use for helpful reminders, a quick thing to use if your writing a note.
Cons:
The problem is that I am a slow person and it took my a while to navigate the software. My work computer got overcrowded with this. It can get confusing.
Sticky Password Response
5 years ago
Hi John, so sorry to hear that you had a tough time getting started with Sticky Password. We'd be more than happy to provide some hand holding. If you're interested, please send a note to [email protected] and we'll take care of you. -Pete
Convenient Tool to Manage Passwords
Comments: Sticky Password offers an easy way to generate and store passwords to access different sites. You can access your passwords and use them from any device. It auto fills the user names and passwords in their respective spaces for easy access. It is easy to use and can work on different devices and browsers so you don't have to remember passwords. However, if you are unavailable and your passwords are needed, it is quite hard to access them. Storing passwords in the could could expose them to cyber criminals.
Pros:
Sticky Password is compatible with different devices with different operating systems. So whether you use a PC with Windows or an Android phone, you can always access your passwords. You don't have to remember complicated passwords because Sticky Password will auto fill the user name and relevant password conveniently, regardless of the browser you use.
Cons:
Sticky Password does not allow you to send passwords to other users such as an inhouse team to access shared platforms. Bearing in mind the sensitive data held by Sticky Password and similar tools, I cant help wondering what measures they put in place to guard the data stored in the cloud besides encryption. They could be an easy target for cyber criminals.
Reliable, multi-platform excellence
Comments: In today's requisite high-security world, the days of using "password" or other simplistic passwords is asking for identity theft. It's rare to encounter software that seamlessly melds simplicity and high security but Sticky Password has done just that for several years without any major glitch. Now it's easy to use complex 15-character minimum passwords on all web sites.
Pros:
(1) Multi-platform support: works on Windows, all major browsers and phones (Android and iPhone). (2) In addition to working on several platforms, it effectively shares passwords across platforms, i.e., a password entered into a browser session becomes available should that URL be entered from a phone. (3) Reliability: over a time span of several years, the program has performed flawlessly. It's a very bad situation to be on the road away from your computer, need a complex password but not have it available. (4) Updating and security: the company isn't content to sell you their product and then retire. It's frequently updated (but not so often that it becomes burdensome). (5) They accept a fingerprint as a means of phone authentication. (6) They care about animals: a portion of the proceeds go toward helping manatees.
Cons:
Very infrequently (less than 5 out of 100) , the software doesn't sync across platforms and one needs to search for the password within the software and enter it manually. From that point forward all is well. Given its low frequency of occurrence, it could well be user error or improper configuration.