Securely manage and share passwords & 2FA with your team
The JumpCloud Password Manager enables your team to securely manage and share passwords & 2FA and share while providing you with full visibility and control over passwords used across your organization. Below are some of the features of Password Manager:
• Passwords and other types of secrets are stored locally across your organization's devices and are synced and shared in an end-to-end encrypted way through JumpCloud relay servers. This removes the need for a master password and offers your end users a seamless login experience.
• Password & 2FA auto-fill in browsers and native applications removes the need for users to create, remember, and manually input credentials.
• Password & 2FA sharing between users and groups reduces the risks involved with users sharing passwords in an insecure way while providing you with visibility and control over who has access to what credentials.
• Strong and unique password generation reduces the likelihood of your company passwords being guessed and compromised by hackers.
• Centralized admin management through the JumpCloud admin console in a fully integrated way allows you to manage identity, access, and devices from a single console.
Latest reviews
- (2023-11-19) Stephen Leahey: Avid Jumpcloud fan. Switched because of the lastpass breach. This, frankly, is terrible. Have been trying to work with support to resolve our issues, but they seem both reluctant to accept there are issues, and reluctant to proactively do anything about it. In short, the popup dialog that appears on the UN/Password fields is unstable (i.e., we have multiple users that have it flashing on and off, and are unable to click on it). The user experience in frankly a disaster. 100% of our team, disapprove of the app. We are considering moving to another platform now again, because Jumpcloud are not making progress in our view. Be very carful about backups, and having multiple clients installed. The way its designed, there is no backup copy of your passwords in the cloud. The system relies on you managing backups, and having multiple installations. If you dont have backups, and you loose a device, your passwords are gone.
- (2023-08-14) Niall O'Callaghan: This is positively the worst User Experience I've ever had with a password manager, I had thought LastPass was bad. My organisation punted us off 1Password onto Jumpcloud so they could save a few bucks. The desktop app startup time is horrific, go make yourself a cuppa while you wait for it to chug up. Finding passwords is clunky, the UI popups made by the chrome extension are custom instead of using system notifications so it's downright weird looking. The injected dom Icons into your password fields are ugly as sin. In the app itself you can't have multiple hidden fields in a password record. The list goes on. Avoid. Use Bitwarden if your compliance department allow, it's leagues ahead of this awful product, and to it's also open source.
- (2023-07-18) Eric Dion: About a week after migrating all my passwords from LastPass to my Mac (work machine), phone, & PC, Jumpcloud dumped all my passwords off my Mac. The backups were worthless. How is the Jumpcloud application unable to open a Jumpcloud file extension, which your own app created?! Not a huge deal, I was still able to pull the passwords from my phone for that day. The following day I attempted a reinstall of the manager on my Mac. This somehow wiped all the passwords from my phone. My PC is now my last hope. If the passwords get wiped from there somehow, all hope is lost. My Mac is now in a state where the browser extensions are not working and every morning it somehow forgets the passwords I added the day before. This is absolutely excruciating after migrating from LastPass.
- (2023-07-12) Samm Flanagan: I have to agree with the other reviews, Jumpcloud is great, but their password manager is no good!
- (2023-03-07) Ken Jibiki: Big fan of JumpCloud directory service, but unfortunately this extension is completely useless as it keeps saving passwords but would not fill in the login forms. I really hope they at least get to the start line soon, but they should've not launched this product yet.
- (2023-01-26) Art Conway: Not ready for primetime.
- (2022-12-20) Andrew Schwartz: While the extension theoretically supports TOTP, it does not allow you to view or copy, let alone auto-fill, a TOTP in an auth workflow that requires only a TOTP code (e.g. need to reauthenticate without providing a password, as is _constantly_ happening with JumpCloud itself so they oughtta know about this workflow). In such cases I need to re-activate the app, then switch to the app, manually search for the site I need the TOTP for, and copy from there. The extension has an overly agressive "hey you want to review this field that you typed in" feature. I appreciate queueing these up instead of interrupting me in the moment, but I am repeatedly having to clear this queue from fields that I have no intention of adding to JumpCloud. There's also no bulk dismiss, and I have to clear these items one at a time.
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40,000
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Rating
2.129 (31 votes)
Last update / version
2024-11-08 / 2.0.19
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