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Everykey Password Manager Review


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Everykey is a password and access manager started in 2015.

Its main offering is a device that uses "military-grade security" technology to help users not only store their online passwords in a centralized location but also access their home or car without the need for a physical key.

Everykey - Overview

Everykey is a password manager-like Bluetooth device that proposes to perform multiple functions. The system consists of a small, rectangular unit around 1 inch long, and the Everykey App for iOS and Android.

The main thrust of Everykey's marketing is that customers will never have to remember a password or carry actual keys again. Everykey stores passwords for all of your desktop and mobile devices, and unlocks them via Bluetooth depending on your proximity to the device.

The unit also stores website and other passwords for online accounts and automatically unlocks those as well when you visit the particular site. When you walk away, Everykey locks them back down.

Additionally, Everykey's password manager features allows you to change and generate secure passwords at will and store them in the app. This is more in line with traditional password managers which enable users to rotate random passwords for enhanced security.

If this wasn't impressive enough, Everykey also purports to replace physical keys as well. Working on the same proximity model, Everykey can unlock your car or front door to your home they are Bluetooth enabled.

The device can be worn around the wrist in a band accessory, or attached to a keychain. 

Everykey Functionality

Although there were a few blips with Everykey's launch, the company seems to have ironed out the compatibility issues many customers were complaining about. The device we tested worked as advertised. 

Setup was straightforward and fast. Everykey operates via an application for the desktop environment to lock/unlock the computer and as an extension for the browser to remember logins and passwords. When first logging into a website we were prompted by the Everykey to save the login info.

We then logged out of the website and upon returning to the login screen, the Everykey extension logged us in successfully for multiple sites. The app itself is installed to the 'startup items' of the OS, so it is running when the computer is booted.

When one quits the app, the key no longer will work to unlock the laptop, or work with the browser to fill in login info.

The only issue we experienced concerned the locking and unlocking of the desktop. The laptop is supposed to lock when the device is no longer in range, which in our test seemed to be about 30 feet.

The OS app was slow in recognizing the Everykey was out of range. However, when we returned to the computer, the app was very quick to recognize the Everykey was back in range and unlocked the computer promptly at around 5 feet. 

Pricing

One Everykey $128 Free Shipping to U.S.
Two Everykeys $115 per Everykey Free Shipping to U.S.
Four Everykeys $109 per Everykey Free Shipping to U.S.
Band Accessory $25 Free Shipping to U.S.
Bluetooth Dongle $19 Required if using Everykey with Windows 7, Windows 8, or a computer that is not Bluetooth Low-Energy compatible Free Shipping to U.S.
Key Ring Accessory $5 Free Shipping to U.S.
Charging Cable $6 (USB 2.0) Free Shipping to U.S.

Everykey Password Manager +

Everykey is a cool little unit that eliminates the need to remember passwords. After a bumpy start, the company is delivering on its promised functionality.

The Everykey we tested worked well and had all the utility of a password manager with a lot more. The locking/unlocking of the desktop is ideal for those who work in an open environment and not want people peering at their desktop every time they leave their desk.

All in all a unique, useful, and fun gadget. 

If you would like to know more about password managers, read our review of the 10 best of 2018

 


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12 Customer Comments & Reviews

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Ed
4/14/2019
Like it but it is starting to be problematic. The battery life is 3-4 days max. That includes trying to save battery life by turning it off periodically. If you do not use the Everykey password generator, the cost is not worth it as you can login using you old passwords. If you do use the password generator, better have a backup plan when the battery dies every 3-4 days .


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Jim M
3/15/2019
Seems very unreliable. I still have to keep a list of passwords nearby for when the Everykey is not working---it's on, has battery life--just won't communicate to laptop. I am going to stop using it. What a disappointment. Also, always seems to be updating software for "fixes"--which makes me question it's security. Maybe they launched it too soon.



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