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I have just recently started expanding my team, and now there are 5 of us working in my small business. Because it’s a product related to accounts, there is some sensitive data that we want to protect. I want to find a password manager that is focused on a small team, so that it has an easy interface, and sharing system, and it’s not that expensive.
So far, I have found this post about some business passwords out there, and it’s leaning toward NordPass – has anyone tried it before? What are your reviews (I only read this ~post~ so far, which recommended NordPass for business)?
One of the most common security problems on the net is sharing of login credentials between services. One breach and all your data is exposed.
I'm baffled why Microsoft, Apple or Google haven't yet come up with a native password manager that easily encrypts, store, syncronize and autofills passwords. I have been using a password manager for a long time and tried to make my family members use it as well, but it is either too complicated or too expensive to be a real solution for them.
The PC security was enhanced greatly when Defender became built into the OS and the usability as well as we got rid of clunky, ressource hugging and attention whoring AV products. I think it is time to do something similar with password security.
What are your thoughts on this?