Padloc User Reviews

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Extremely Good, But Not Perfect

I have used Pacloc as a password manager for quite a few years now, and it is very very good, though it has some annoying flaws. Overall the app is intuitive, and basic password management is smooth and easy. However, this app is also very powerful. It supports folder, tags, and other ways to organize yourself. CSV exports allows me to save all my passwords in a secure local location, for my family to access if a need arises. I do like that is does important and exporting, I love software that tries to be as open as psosible instead of trying to marry you to it forever.

Version history for passwords is a fantastic addition, and solves the biggest issue I ran into using it, which was me generating a new password, saving it, and then having the password change process fail somewhere along the line (due to no fault of this app)– after my randomly-generated password had been overwritten and was lost forever.

I find the open-source nature and European provenance of this product trustworthy. The $35/year subscription fee is reasonable, and the cloud password manager works really flawlessly. It works with 2FA keys. In short, this does absolutely everything you could want it to.

It is not perfect. There are minor but persistant bugs in the Mac desktop application. The app interferes with the spacebar shortcut key in Adobe applications intermittently. Sometimes it takes two clicks to copy data, even though "focus" is on the app. These are very minor annoyances, but worth noting.

Overall, I really like this app and do reccomend it. Having a password manager is essential and this is an extremely good one.
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No stability on mobile 🫀

This application is very practical on PC, but sooo laborious on mobile. The characters are small and sometimes difficult to read. The display require many clics to view passwords and copy/paste them. And finally, stability on mobile has been getting worse and worse over the past year. The app opens and closes 4 times out of 5! 🀬
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No swipe?

Needs swipe to go back. Please fix and I will update.

No iOS AutoFill

Decent app.

Pros:
- Simple interface
- Open source & security white paper

Cons:
- A bit glitchy on iOS and web
- NO iOS AUTOFILL <- this is a dealbreaker for me

not optimized for 12.9 ipad

its ok, but the screen is small. and needs autofill / safari extension.

also, the vault doesn't lock automatically after 1 minute.

i think there should be an option for instant lock after app close? and or require to state how many minutes or the behavior to initiate password instead of Touch ID?

They fixed my billing issue

I’m redoing my review. They fixed my issue within 24 hours and program does everything it says it going to do
To be trusted
Thank you
Bill m

Force quit.

Crashes when you go to add item > my vault to select vault. It gets stuck and you have to force quit

Mystery pricing.

I don’t get why these apps have a mystery around pricing!?!
The free version allows 50 entries.
Then is $3/month subscription.
Yup, it’s expensive.
And why do I have to install and register to find this fact. Really lame.

Very satisfied

This app is very easy to use. It has features that makes it very versatile and quick. I’m happy to pay for an app like this. I’m completely dependent on it.

Very nice but needs auto fill

This is a great app and password service and has just about all the features I need especially a family vault / sharing. However the biggest missing feature is auto fill with the iOS app. Add that and I’ll pay for the service. Thanks!!

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