Sticky Password is a powerful yet simple password manager and digital vault.
Total ratings
4.69
(Rating count:
9,527)
Review summary
Pros
- Convenient synchronization between devices
- Offers secure notes feature and password generation
- Local database appears safer than cloud storage
- Good customer support and regular updates
- Lifetime subscription option at a reasonable cost
Cons
- Auto-fill feature is unreliable and often requires manual intervention
- Not compatible with Linux and lacks stand-alone browser extensions
- Frequent crashes and performance issues on the mobile app
- User interface is outdated and does not meet modern standards
- Inconsistent experience between mobile and desktop versions
Most mentioned
- Issues with auto-fill functionality
- Crashes and performance problems on mobile
- Customer support responsiveness
- Convenience of transferring passwords from LastPass
- Lack of compatibility with Linux
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Recent rating average:
3.90
All time rating average:
4.69
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-14 | Omar S. | Edited to add: I wish it had a way to stop the StickyPassword app button from planting itself just over the data entry box... Give me the option to choose. A pop up anywhere (else) on that screen would work as a perfect reminder. End Rant. Back to previously submitted review-->> Its not a perfect app, but what is? And reality is, I am tired of switching password managers... So I recently upgraded to the lifetime subscription and I am in this one for the long hall. | |
2024-07-26 | Jonathan Gowdy | Really nice to have a way to share passwords between devices! The process to sync between them is slower, though. And having to wait to do anything on the app until the sync and dark web check is finished tends to shave away at your patience by the seconds. | |
2024-04-08 | L | Really convenient and worth the cost. Especially for the secure notes feature. With your fingerprint or a password you can access all of your passwords. If it isn't something that is auto saved to the program through your browser or apps, you can make a secure note with any info you want to keep safe. You can access it from any computer with your app password, import and export any passwords and bookmarks from your browsers. I've used it on Chrome and Firefox on PC and Android. | |
2024-03-03 | Lou D | I used to be a long time Last Pass owner and user. I have owned Sticky Password for several years now. It has been a great replacement of LP. Nothing is perfect but I have been able to get SP to do 98% of what I need to do and it does get better with each update. I also tried Bit Warden but it needs a lot of work. Try SP you may be pleasantly surprised. I am still using Sticky Password as of 3/2024. I really like it. I wish it was Linux compatible. | |
2023-09-12 | Dustin Fee | Used to be a decent password manager, especially if you wanted local sync. Autofill doesn't work any more, I now have to launch the app, and copy/paste password for most sites because it recommends random credentials. This defeats the purpose of a password manager both from a convenience, and security perspective. Reached out to customer service and they didn't respond. Hopefully a review gets more traction. [#62098] | |
2023-04-17 | John “Get It Done” Hoit | For being a very incomplete manager, it appears to function on the phone well. What is super disappointing is that this does not support Linux or stand-alone browser extensions. For those who need cross platform support that makes this password manager very useless. It also doesn't support importing your data from Bitwarden (even tho it can be done). Hopefully, some day they will wise up and program this for ALL operating systems so we can use it everywhere. | |
2022-12-12 | EvilMP | One of the best password managers out there. As an IT professional I have tested and used too many password managers to list here. This one by far is the easiest at managing passwords and generating some of the most complex passwords using the built in generator. Also the ability to cloud sync which is encrypted end to end makes it easy to setup and sync passwords to a new phone or device. Purchased this manager and haven't looked back or second guessed it. | |
2022-11-19 | Thor Odinson | Having the database local seems a lot safer than putting it on someone's server and trusting them to keep it safe for you. My main dissatisfaction with Sticky Password is that the memo field is hidden and requires extra steps to get to. Put it on the main screen! This is a huge PITA! So many accounts are no longer just "Username and Password". I have a couple dozen that are "Company ID" or "Unit Number" or "Email", plus Uname and Password. | |
2022-02-19 | Ray Heinrich | So far it's worked perfectly and unlike LastPass they let me use it on both my desktop and my cell phone without charging me extra. Update: Still working perfectly, I like it much better than Lastpass. When I changed over it seamlessly copied all my last pass passwords and secure notes and it did not disable Lastpass. LastPass still works just fine so I could use it in an emergency, but with Sticky Password's reliability, I don't think I'll ever have to. | |
2022-02-11 | droopie | It works but I haven't compared it to others like EnPass. I wish the auto fill worked better, specifically automatically instead of manually searching. But this is only in some instances. Also, auto sync devices by running on a schedule or timer instead of remembering to manually sync. The UI looks outdated. For the desktop version, I am not sure if not signing in saves passwords. I may have missed a bunch of saves if it didn't. DOES NOT AUTO SAVE ON MOBILE BROWSER (Brave)! |
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