Our small IT team currently uses 1Password, but we need a solution for around 70 staff members across the company. The subscription costs for Keeper or 1Password (approximately £57.80 or £73.92 per user per year) seem quite high. I'm curious if anyone has opted for the built-in password managers in Chrome or Edge, and if they were able to implement governance or complexity rules with them. Are the free options from browsers actually usable, or is it worth investing in a dedicated password manager?
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Honestly, the built-in password managers just don't cut it when it comes to control and security. If you're serious about password management, it's better to invest in something like 1Password. It pays off in the long run.
Stick with 1Password. The money you save might seem appealing, but in reality, it’ll often just lead to extra support costs and make adoption harder for your team.
Exactly! It’s better to spend a little now than have bigger problems later.