Passwork: 1-Yr Subscription for $9
October 30, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Your passwords are, obviously, incredibly important to your personal security, which makes it all the more important to manage them safely and efficiently. Designed for companies and streamlined for personal use, Passwork is known as the Dropbox of passwords – a single interface to completely manage and secure all of your passwords. Whether you’re buying for personal use or a corporate environment, your passwords will be in the most capable hands with Passwork.
“We have done extensive research and believe Passwork is the most efficient paid service for password managing and sharing.” Joao Maldos, VP Finance of Catarse
- Agile user access management allows a company to manage enterprise passwords, but not employees
- Data can never be decrypted on Passwork servers
- Open algorithms & open source means Passwork is easy to use & transparent w/ its management
- Secure one-time links allow sharing passwords by email w/ anyone to facilitate group use
- Updates, notifications, & history of password use is tracked
- Public API allows you to develop your own Passwork client
- LDAP support & auto backup included
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- AES-256 encryption
- Open algorithms
- Open for audit sources
- API
Compatibility
- Internet required
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Length of access: 1 year
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