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Locker Password Manager

Locker Password Manager

What Is Locker Password Manager?

Locker is a password manager that goes beyond the mere concept of password management. Locker stores your sensitive data, logs you into your favorite sites, scans for data breaches, and more. Every feature in Locker is built on the foundation of privacy and transparency to ensure the highest security for users.
We believe everyone deserves a secure and seamless internet experience, and Locker strives to provide just that. Whether tech-savvy or not, you can keep yourself safe online with Locker.

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Reviews of Locker Password Manager

Average score

Overall
4.4
Ease of Use
4.6
Customer Service
3.7
Features
4.2
Value for Money
4.3

Reviews by company size (employees)

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  • 51-200
  • 201-1,000
  • >1,001

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5
53%
4
29%
3
18%
Hanif
Hanif
Licensed Financial Planner in Malaysia
Verified LinkedIn User
Financial Services, 51–200 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

I'm impress with rapid improvements in Locker

5.0 2 months ago New

Comments: I downloaded the Locker application a year ago, but I was somewhat disappointed due to several shortcomings compared to its competitors. However, last week, I decided to give Locker another try. This time, Locker is significantly improved compared to a year ago and is now on par with its competitors. Here’s a summary of what I appreciate: It includes an auto-fill function that works not just for passwords but also for personal identities. To enhance this further, I would like to see Locker incorporate a small auto-fill icon in forms, similar to what RoboForm offers. There is a feature for generating email aliases, which I find essential for helping users maintain their privacy. Apart from Locker, I’ve noticed that only Proton Pass provides this functionality. To improve further, I hope Locker can enhance this feature by adding a small icon for generating email aliases in the email fields, akin to Proton Pass. The user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) are highly user-friendly. Unlike many other competitors, Locker has the capability to import passwords from various platforms, making it much easier for users to transition to Locker without unnecessary hassle. Congratulations to Locker. With such rapid improvements, I believe Locker has the potential to be among the top three password manager applications in the market.

Pros:

- user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) are highly user-friendly - a feature for generating email aliases, which I find essential for helping users maintain their privacy. - It includes an auto-fill function that works not just for passwords but also for personal identities

Cons:

- need to improve more on auto-fill function for personal identities. To enhance this further, I would like to see Locker incorporate a small auto-fill icon in forms, similar to what RoboForm offers.

Chris
Planning Analyst in US
Telecommunications, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Alternatives Considered:

Excellent Password Manager

5.0 8 months ago

Comments: Thus far, I have been extremely pleased with Locker. I have used several password managers over the years, and I would have to say that Locker does a better job of capturing new passwords than any of the others. Likewise, Locker does a great job of entering your password information for websites that you visit. I have yet to run across a website that Locker was unable to complete the login process for me automatically. The security and syncing of data both appear to be top-notch. I have encountered no bugs/errors in the online vault or browser extension. Locker is basically the password manager that I have been waiting for.

Pros:

I was initially apprehensive about ordering Locker. In my experience, most new products like this tend to lack many of the features found in existing products. Such is not the case with this product. Locker is a feature-rich password manager with a clearly defined roadmap showing even greater functionality coming soon. While you can access your vault via their website, the real magic occurs when you install their extension into your web browser. The extension is what allows Locker to capture new passwords as you enter them online, as well as fill in your password information when you are trying to log into any website. Locker currently features five data types that can be entered and saved. Those types are: Passwords, Notes, Credit/Debit Cards, Crypto Backup, and Identify Information. Each type has default data entry fields included, while Locker also features the ability to add custom fields as well. You also have the option of creating folders to organize your data. The interface for Locker is clean and simple in both the web vault and the browser extension. While it is only available in the web vault, I love being able to see when the password was first created and when it was last updated. Both the web vault and the browser extension also grab the website icon for each site that you enter a password for, making it even easier to browse for the one you want. Your data also syncs flawlessly between all of your versions of Locker. Locker features the ability to add a time-based one-time PIN (OTP) for any password that you enter. OTPs are critical security features that should be used, in my opinion, on every website that has the option available. At a minimum, OTPs should be used on any website that contains financial information, identity information, or data that could be used to harm your reputation. Having the OTPs built into Locker eliminates the need for a second program and simplifies that login process. Locker uses a dual password system on your account. The first password simply logs you into your Locker account, while a second password must be entered to access your saved password data. In addition, Locker adds another layer of protection by encrypting/decrypting your data locally on your machine. This means that Locker does not actually have access to your saved data, nor would a hacker that might find a way to intercept your data transmission. In addition to generating and saving passwords and one-time PINs, premium versions of Locker also monitor your password health and alert you to any data breaches at any organization that you have a password saved for. The password health monitor will alert you if you are using a weak password, using the same password on multiple sites (which you should never do), and compromised passwords. While the above features already place Locker ahead of most password managers on the market, the benefits do not stop there. Locker also features the ability to securely share a password with another person. Finally, one of my favorite features is the ability to generate a private email alias from within the app. It seems like every website that you visit these days wants you to provide your email address before they will share their content with you, then spam you like crazy afterward. Locker allows you to generate an email address that will forward to your default email, allowing you to do things like complete your registration on a website, but also allows you to delete the alias whenever you no longer want/need an email from that particular company. It is a great way to keep your inbox free of junk mail.

Cons:

My only dislike so far is the inability to add custom data types. While it is possible to add custom fields, these fields are for the data that you are entering at that time and do not repeat on future data entries. A custom data type would allow you to set it up with the custom fields that you want, and then those fields would appear any time you selected that particular data type. For example, I use my password manager to track my software licenses/registrations. While some password managers feature a data type for licenses, Locker does not. Since I do not want to have to manually add custom fields each time I enter a new software license, I usually just enter it as a note. While that at least records the registration information for me, it does little to help me enter it at a later time.

CyStack Security Response

6 months ago

Dear Chris, I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your glowing review of Locker Password Manager. Your detailed feedback not only highlights the strengths of our product but also provides valuable insights for potential users. Your feedback serves as a testament to our team's dedication to providing a top-notch password management experience, and we're grateful for your support in spreading the word about Locker. Thank you for your time and for choosing Locker Password Manager. Should you have any further feedback or suggestions for improvement, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to ensure that your experience with Locker remains exceptional. Warmest Regards, Locker Team

manish
Er in India
Computer Hardware, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

I'm Review Locker Review after 7-8 months

3.0 10 months ago

Comments: my overall experience, is more below average, but still i'm using it because of cost friendly

Pros:

Its Totp feature, which is easy to navigate

Cons:

its, slow, sometime it's crash the browers, and sometime it filled incorrectly

CyStack Security Response

9 months ago

We appreciate your encouraging feedback! Continuously enhancing our product is our goal, as we strive to deliver the optimal experience for our customers.

Arjun
Co-Owner in India
Sports, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Alternatives Considered:

Its an overall great option

4.0 2 months ago

Comments: good option to consider, would be great if can somehow address the cons also

Pros:

1. Autofill 2. multiselect feature 3. Lifetime Plan

Cons:

1. Sometimes Crashes 2. Sorting A-Z does not work when i close the application and come back. It soes to default

Nurul
Programmers in Indonesia
Computer Software, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Alternatives Considered:

Awesome Apps

5.0 4 months ago

Comments: as far i am using it, all good, design slick, feature awesome and can detect autofill correctly.

Pros:

lifetime membership, and multi device synch, that is the most important thing, and off course the zero knowledge feature.

Cons:

so far so good, i have no complain at all.