Reviews for NordPass® Password Manager & Digital Vault
NordPass® Password Manager & Digital Vault by NordVPN
Review by Mac LAK
Rated 4 out of 5
by Mac LAK, 3 months agoPerfectible but good enough to keep. It should, by default, offer to clear Firefox's saved password database (or import/merge it).
Too many "false positives" when updating information - something changed in a field, fine, but which one? And why can’t I ignore updates on a given page?
The "new password" prompt is annoying: I have a better generator, but it's impossible to disable this one.
If there’s an option to automatically check "Stay logged in" boxes, it’s nowhere to be found. Not to mention websites that show a login prompt even when you're already logged in...
The handling of shared passwords is pretty poor - for example, professional sites with LDAP-based authentication, all using the same password.
LDAP connections should have their own category, with each site able to allow (depending on the case) login by username, email, or domain\username, always using the same password, of course.
Ideally, it should include an Authenticator feature to enable complete login without requiring a third-party tool: passkeys aren’t universally supported or always reliable.
There should be an option to manage API passwords for certain sites, storing a reusable copy as needed.
Too many "false positives" when updating information - something changed in a field, fine, but which one? And why can’t I ignore updates on a given page?
The "new password" prompt is annoying: I have a better generator, but it's impossible to disable this one.
If there’s an option to automatically check "Stay logged in" boxes, it’s nowhere to be found. Not to mention websites that show a login prompt even when you're already logged in...
The handling of shared passwords is pretty poor - for example, professional sites with LDAP-based authentication, all using the same password.
LDAP connections should have their own category, with each site able to allow (depending on the case) login by username, email, or domain\username, always using the same password, of course.
Ideally, it should include an Authenticator feature to enable complete login without requiring a third-party tool: passkeys aren’t universally supported or always reliable.
There should be an option to manage API passwords for certain sites, storing a reusable copy as needed.