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The Best Alternative to RoboForm for Business

Considering switching from RoboForm? Uniqkey is a simple, but powerful RoboForm alternative, tailored to the needs of businesses. 

Trusted by

500+ EU companies

How Uniqkey Differs From RoboForm

Based in Europe

  • Based in Europe, Uniqkey offers the highest level of commitment to EU data protection laws such as GDPR.

  • Based outside of Europe, JumpCloud may comply with some aspects of GDPR but does not offer the same level of commitment to GDPR compliance as Uniqkey.

Built For Businesses

  • Dedicated to business use, Uniqkey is more than a password manager and offers powerful features that simplify access management for IT.

  • JumpCloud may cater to a broader audience, potentially making it less suited to address the unique challenges faced by organizations.

2FA Autofill

  • Remove the need for a stand-alone authenticator app. Uniqkey offers automatic 2FA authentication, providing maximum account security without sacrificing convenience.

  • JumpCloud does not offer automatic 2FA, making it less convenient and secure compared to Uniqkey's seamless 2FA implementation.

G2 comparison

JumpCloud vs Uniqkey

When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Uniqkey easier to use, set up, and administer.

JumpCloud

Ease of Use
8.9
Ease of Setup
8.7
Ease of Admin
8.9
Quality of Support
8.8
Multi-Device Use
9.5

Uniqkey

Ease of Use
9.6
Ease of Setup
9.0
Ease of Admin
9.4
Quality of Support
9.5
Multi-Device Use
8.8

EU Companies Trusting Uniqkey

Why Businesses Pick Uniqkey Over JumpCloud

Businesses that choose Uniqkey as their business password management solution over JumpCloud do it for several key reasons. 

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Password Manager for Employees
Password Manager for Admins

Built To Help IT

1-1 End-user Customer Support

onboarding to business password vault is easy

Switching From JumpCloud To Uniqkey is Easy

Switch to Uniqkey effortlessly by importing your passwords during onboarding. The process is swift and seamless, enabling instant access to all your logins via the Uniqkey mobile app and browser extension.

How to uninstall Dashlane?

To uninstall Dashlane, follow these steps:

1. Close all open Dashlane windows.

2. Open the Start menu, type "Apps and Features" into the search bar, and press Enter.

3. Scroll down to find Dashlane in the list of installed programs, and click on it.

4. Click the "Uninstall" button, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation process.

How to delete Dashlane account?

To delete your Dashlane account, follow these steps:

1. Open the Dashlane app on your device.

2. Go to the Account section of the app.

3. Click on the "Delete my account" option.

4. Confirm your decision to delete your account.

Note: Before you delete your account, make sure you have exported any data that you want to keep, as this action cannot be undone.

Where are Dashlane passwords stored?

Dashlane stores your passwords securely on your device, and they are encrypted using advanced encryption standards. Your master password is never stored anywhere, so only you can access your password data.

How safe is Dashlane?

Dashlane uses advanced encryption technology to protect your password data and personal information. The company also has strict security protocols in place to prevent unauthorized access to your data. However, like any password manager, it is important to use a strong, unique master password to prevent others from accessing your account.

What if Dashlane gets hacked?

In the event that Dashlane's systems are compromised, the company has processes in place to quickly respond to the breach and protect your data. This may involve resetting your master password and other security measures. It is important to regularly update your password and security settings to protect your account.

Uniqkey is the top-pick password manager for European businesses

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