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KeePass vs Okta: What are the differences?

What is KeePass? *A free and open source password manager *. It is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.

What is Okta? Enterprise-grade identity management for all your apps, users & devices. Connect all your apps in days, not months, with instant access to thousands of pre-built integrations - even add apps to the network yourself. Integrations are easy to set up, constantly monitored, proactively repaired and handle authentication and provisioning.

KeePass and Okta can be primarily classified as "Password Management" tools.

LinkedIn, Groupon, and HubSpot are some of the popular companies that use Okta, whereas KeePass is used by torzer, Navadra, and Joblift. Okta has a broader approval, being mentioned in 28 company stacks & 47 developers stacks; compared to KeePass, which is listed in 5 company stacks and 12 developer stacks.

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Pros of KeePass
Pros of Okta
  • 9
    Free
  • 7
    Password stored encrypted
  • 4
    Password Generator
  • 3
    Plugings
  • 3
    Advanced Search
  • 3
    Import & Export
  • 1
    Biometric unlock
  • 0
    TOTP
  • 14
    REST API
  • 9
    SAML
  • 5
    OIDC OpenID Connect
  • 5
    Protect B2E, B2B, B2C apps
  • 5
    User Provisioning
  • 5
    Easy LDAP integration
  • 4
    Universal Directory
  • 4
    Tons of Identity Management features
  • 4
    SSO, MFA for cloud, on-prem, custom apps
  • 4
    API Access Management - oAuth2 as a service
  • 3
    Easy Active Directory integration
  • 2
    SWA applications Integration
  • 1
    SOC2
  • 0
    Test

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Cons of KeePass
Cons of Okta
  • 1
    Password share is unencrypted
  • 0
    Free
  • 5
    Pricing is too high
  • 1
    Okta verify (Multi-factor Authentication)

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What is KeePass?

It is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.

What is Okta?

Connect all your apps in days, not months, with instant access to thousands of pre-built integrations - even add apps to the network yourself. Integrations are easy to set up, constantly monitored, proactively repaired and handle authentication and provisioning.

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