Best Password Policy Enforcement Apps for iPhone of 2025

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    1Password Reviews
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    1Password

    1Password

    $3.99/month/user
    16,109 Ratings
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    1Password is a password manager that's secure, scalable, easy-to-use, and trusted by some of the most prestigious companies in the world. 1Password makes it easy to keep your employees safe online with its simple interface. Good security habits will become second nature once 1Password is a part of your employees' workflow. 1Password Advanced Protection now available with 1Password Business You can set Master Password policies, enforce two factor authentication across the entire team, limit access with firewall rules, review sign in attempts, and require that your team use the latest version 1Password. Our award-winning apps can be downloaded for Mac, iOS and Linux as well as Windows, Android, and Windows. 1Password syncs seamlessly between devices so that your employees have access to their passwords at all times. Your risk is reduced and your productivity increases when everyone uses 1Password.
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    ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus Reviews

    ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus

    ManageEngine

    $595 for 500 domain users/year
    108 Ratings
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    Both IT teams and end users are afflicted by password reset tickets. IT teams will often push more urgent issues down the queue to ensure that users don't have their work put on hold while their passwords reset. Password reset tickets can be costly if they aren't addressed promptly. Nearly 30 percent of all help desk tickets were caused by forgotten passwords. It is not surprising that large companies have spent more than $1 million to resolve password-related help desk requests. It is a good habit to change passwords regularly, as it helps prevent cyberattacks caused by stolen credentials. Security experts recommend that administrators ensure that users change their passwords regularly and have password expiration policies in place.
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    GateKeeper Enterprise Reviews

    GateKeeper Enterprise

    Untethered Labs, Inc.

    $3/user/month
    3 Ratings
    Passwordless, proximity login to desktop applications, Macs, PCs, Macs, websites and Macs. Active proximity-detection allows hands-free wireless 2FA and password management. IT administrators can allow users to log into their computers and websites dynamically using a physical key. This can be done either automatically, manually, by touch, pressing Enter, or with an PIN. You can easily log in, switch users, change computers, and log out without any passwords, touch, trouble, or hassle - all you need is a key. The computer locks automatically when a user leaves, preventing access to the computer or web passwords. Continuous authentication ensures that users are constantly being checked to make sure they have access. No more typing passwords. Administrators and compliance can now automate password protection from a central admin console. This allows them to enforce stronger passwords and 2FA and gives employees the ability to log in without having to interrupt their workflow. Helpdesk tickets for forgotten passwords/password resets will be reduced. Login and autolock with proximity
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    Securden Password Vault Reviews
    Securden Password Vault is an enterprise-grade password management solution that allows you to securely store, organize, share, manage, and keep track of all human and machine identities. With a sleek access management system, Securden lets your IT teams share administrator credentials and effectively automate the management of privileged accounts in your organization. Securden seamlessly integrates with industry solutions like SIEM, SAML-based SSO, AD, and Azure AD among others to provide a smooth deployment in any organization. With Securden, organizations can rest easy as all their sensitive data is protected with strong encryption methods and supported by a robust high availability setup. Securden offers drilled-down granular access controls that allow users to grant access to accounts without revealing the underlying credentials in a just-in-time fashion. Securden Password Vault can be deployed both on-premise for self-hosting and on the cloud (SaaS).
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    miniOrange Reviews

    miniOrange

    miniOrange

    $1 per user per month
    1 Rating
    miniOrange offers a range of IAM products and solutions to secure both Identity anywhere and everywhere! Here are some of the major solutions from miniOrange: Single Sign-On (SSO): Enable SSO for web, mobile, and legacy apps with this robust solution which supports all IDPs and Authentication protocols. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): The only MFA solution in the market offering 15+ MFA methods including Push Notification, OTP verification, Hardware Token, Authenticator Apps, and many more. Customer Identity & Access Management (CIAM): Secure your customer identity and provide a seamless customer experience. CIAM enables you to safeguard customer privacy while providing them convenient access to your digital resources. User Provisioning: Sync all users automatically from your local directory to miniOrange. Effectively manage User Lifecycle for employees & customers. Adaptive Authentication: Tackle high-risk scenarios with ease with a solution that analyzes risk based on contextual factors and applies appropriate security measures. Universal Directory: A secure directory service that safeguards your sensitive information. It also allows you to integrate your existing directory into miniOrange.
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    GateKeeper Password Manager Reviews

    GateKeeper Password Manager

    Untethered Labs, Inc.

    $3/user/month
    Proximity-based passwordless login for desktop applications, Macs, websites, PCs, Macs and Macs. Active proximity-detection allows hands-free wireless 2FA and password management. IT administrators can allow users to log into their computers and websites dynamically using a physical key. This can be done either automatically, manually, by touch, pressing Enter, or with an PIN. You can easily log in, switch users, change computers, and log out without any passwords, touch, trouble, or hassle - all you need is a key. The computer locks automatically when a user leaves, preventing access to the computer or web passwords. Continuous authentication ensures that users are constantly being checked to make sure they have access. No more typing passwords. Administrators and compliance can now automate password protection from a central admin console. This allows them to enforce stronger passwords, enforce 2FA and give employees the ability to log in without having to interrupt their workflow. Helpdesk tickets for forgotten passwords/password changes will be reduced. Login to enable auto-lock and presence detection
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    ManageEngine Password Manager Pro Reviews
    Password Manager Pro is a vault that stores and manages sensitive information, such as passwords, documents, and digital identities. Password Manager Pro has many benefits. It can be used to eliminate password fatigue and security breaches by creating a secure vault that allows for password storage and access. Automating frequent password changes in critical systems can improve IT productivity. Provide preventive and detective security controls via approval workflows and real-time alerts about password access. Security audits and regulatory compliance such a SOX, HIPAA, and PCI are met.
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    Zoho Directory Reviews

    Zoho Directory

    Zoho

    $1.70/user/month
    Zoho Directory, a cloud-based platform for identity and access management, is designed to streamline authentication and authorization. It also simplifies user management. Single Sign-On (SSO), which allows employees to access multiple apps with a single set credentials, enhances security and user convenience. Multi-Factor Authentication is supported by the platform, adding an additional layer of protection from unauthorized access. Device authentication provides secure access to applications and devices. Employees can use the same credentials on all platforms. Zoho Directory offers robust provisioning capabilities, which allow IT administrators to create user profiles for various applications from the platform. This reduces the time spent on repetitive work. Directory stores facilitate integration with existing directories such as Microsoft Active Directory or Azure AD.
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    Bravura Pass Reviews

    Bravura Pass

    Bravura Security

    Bravura Pass serves as a comprehensive solution designed for the management of credentials across various systems and applications. It streamlines the handling of passwords, tokens, smart cards, security questions, and biometric data. By utilizing Bravura Pass, organizations can reduce IT support expenses while enhancing the security measures surrounding login processes. The features of Bravura Pass encompass password synchronization, self-service options for password and PIN resets, robust authentication, federated access capabilities, and the enrollment of security questions and biometric identifiers, along with the ability for users to self-service unlock their encrypted drives. Additionally, users may utilize smart cards or tokens, which require a PIN for unlocking—something that can occasionally be forgotten. In certain scenarios, security questions or a password might be employed to access encrypted drives on personal computers. Some individuals opt for biometric methods such as fingerprints, voice recognition, or facial recognition to log into various systems. Given the variety of credential types available, users may encounter challenges when attempting to log in using any of these authentication methods. Overall, Bravura Pass aims to provide a more seamless and secure user experience in credential management.
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    DDP Mobile Edition Reviews
    In today's work environment, employees, partners, and vendors operate seamlessly from any location and on various devices to upload and exchange files. Personal smartphones and tablets have now become integral components of the workplace alongside traditional desktops and laptops. Consequently, many organizations are adopting the bring your own device (BYOD) policy, acknowledging its benefits in lowering equipment expenses and enhancing overall productivity. However, without effective encryption and strict password policies, the data accessed via mobile devices—whether from corporate servers or public cloud services—remains vulnerable. Should a device be misplaced or compromised, or if data is accessed through unsecured wireless networks, there is a significant risk of theft, which could expose companies to security breaches and breaches of compliance standards. IT departments are finding it challenging to maintain a balance between safeguarding data and allowing employees the freedom to access necessary information without hindrance. To assist with this dilemma, Dell Data Protection | Mobile Edition empowers IT teams to regain control over data security, ensuring that critical information remains protected. As organizations continue to embrace mobile work, solutions that marry convenience with security will be essential in navigating the complexities of modern data protection.
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