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Zoho Vault Enterprise Giveaway
$420
期限切れ

Giveaway of the day — Zoho Vault Enterprise

Zoho Vault はオンライン・パスワードの管理ソフト。
$420 期限切れ
ユーザーの評価: 30 1 コメント

Zoho Vault Enterprise< のgiveaway は 2016年6月30日

本日の Giveaway of the Day
$36.00
本日 無料提供
いつでもどこでも 1000 以上のサイトから音楽をダウンロードできます。

Zoho Vault は個人またはビジネスでパスワードを安全に保管・シェア、管理、そして他の重要なデーターへのアクセスも管理するオンラインパスワード管理ソフト。

Zoho Vaultは個人や組織が多くのパスワードを管理できるツールで、パスワードはユーザーがコントロールできるようショートカットでパスワード管理を効果的に実施。パスワードを表、テキストファイルや他の危険な方法で保管することや覚えやすい簡単なパスワードを繰り替えし使用することで生じるパスワードの問題をオンラインのパスワード管理ツールで簡単かつ高度な安全性で管理。

重要! このプログラムはクラウドベースのソリューションでPCへにインストールは必要ありません。
1年間のライセンスと商業用に無料のサポートとアップグレードが付いています。
開発者はアカウントの承認に4日間までの有効期間を提供します (この期間まではオンラインのアカウントには15日間の試用期間が表示されます)。
標準zip ファイルを登録のインストラクションに従ってダウンロードしてください!

必要なシステム:

Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (x32/x64); Mac OS X; Linux; Android; iOS

出版社:

Zoho Corporation Pvt. Ltd.

ホームページ:

https://www.zoho.com/vault/

ファイルサイズ:

876 B

価格:

$420

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#1

インストールしていませんが、$420って高過ぎると思います。
それから、こういうソフトはずっと使うと思うので、1年間の無償ライセンスってどういうことでしょうか?????

回答   |   小笠原  –  7 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (0)
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$420 for a password saver that saves to the cloud where you have zero control, seriously? Sorry, no. Absolutely not worth the price tag. The author honestly needs to relook that the market and rethink the price.

For those interested, here are two options:
Password Safe (https://pwsafe.org/) - Offline Password management, for those who do not want to save to the web; you have control of your passwords. Saves Passwords in a password protected database on your computer or connected drive. Portable version available. Works with a a lot of programs, not just your browser (auto fill). Freeware.

LastPass (https://lastpass.com/) - Online Password management offering the basically same thing as Zoho Vault, works with all mainstream browsers and most mobile devices. Passwords are not saved to your computer and not available if you have no internet connection, and you are at the mercy of Lastpass, just like you would be with Zoho Vault. Free and paid versions available.

Matt  –  7 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+34)
#4

I have the best password management software....

my mind!

adam  –  7 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+18)
#3

" Zoho Vault is an online password management software that lets individuals and businesses securely store, share and manage passwords and other sensitive data and access them from anywhere. "

First, who shares passwords?
Second, passwords online for anyone to hack into is a no, no for me.
Third, businesses do not share passwords, how would you know who made a security breech and destroyed the d-base.

Bret  –  7 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+13)
#2

I'm with the other folks in that I'm principally opposed to services that store my passwords on someone else's hard drive.

http://keepass.info - local installation, free/open source, does integration very well.
http://teampass.net - self-hosted, browser based password repository.

Zoho products are great, but I would like them much better if they could be locally installed.

voyager529  –  7 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+10)
#1

Zoho is a multi-national company based out of India with servers in the US, which you might see as an advantage or disadvantage depending on your circumstances, e.g. you can probably assume that the gov wherever your data is stored can get access to it, but other governments maybe not so much. [ forums[.]zoho[.]com/topic/where-are-zoho-servers-located ] [maybe related business-standard[.]com/article/technology/software-product-firm-zoho-faces-cyber-attack-blackmail-from-hackers-115110800214_1.html ]

Zoho does have multiple products/services, has been around for a while, and might be a viable alternative to other, more well known online password services. Now whether or not you choose to use an online service to store your passwords is up to you, depending on which pros & cons you feel are most important. Zoho has iOS & Android apps for example that would let you access your passwords from a mobile device -- something often difficult or impossible if your passwords are stored on your PC/laptop. play[.]google[.]com/store/apps/details?id=com.zoho.vault

Purely FWIW, there is no ideal way to manage passwords, using passwords is not the ideal way to manage security, & you can't rely 100% on the sites etc. where you use passwords to keep your data safe -- frankly companies & the gov employ people that do stupid s***, unfortunately sometimes including those who design their IT systems &/or policies & procedures. Sometimes you'll hear about it, e.g. the big Target breach, oftentimes you won't, e.g. when it involves banking data, or for example a recent US GAO report showed that one gov agency was breached far more often than others, with far more data theft than the others, but most of the info was buried in footnotes, & the agency was not named. [it doesn't hurt to enter your email addresses at haveibeenpwned[.]com ]

That was Not a rant -- its purpose was to point out that A) the security situation is pretty bad, B) there's a decent chance that no matter what you do, your private data will be stolen, & C) there are no completely, 100% reliable ways to protect yourself. Use multiple factor authentication when possible, Do Not Reuse passwords, Do Not Use stupid passwords [Google on "worst password list" or similar w/out quotes], but beyond that whatever you feel is convenient & *not too much effort* is probably OK. I emphasize the effort part because different people feel that they need to go further protecting their data than others.

Please bear in mind that if someone has compromised the copy of Windows you're using, is sitting between you & whatever site intercepting the flow of data [man-in-the--middle], has compromised the place where you're using the Windows device [e.g. capturing data between your wireless keyboard & the device], compromised the web site you're signing into etc., how you store the password(s) you entered is irrelevant, since it's just been stolen. If you store passwords in a protected file, & if your system has been compromised, as soon as you open that file, whomever compromised your system may have every password stored there.

mike  –  7 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+10)

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