Everykey for Chrome Everykey for Chrome

Productivity
Version: 3.14.0
Last Update: 2022-01-06

Overview

Everykey for Chrome is a Chrome extension developed by Everykey Inc. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Everykey for Chrome is 3.14.0, updated on 2022-01-06.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 30 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: everykey.com

Everykey unlocks your devices and logs you into websites when you're around, then locks it all back down when you're not.

When Everykey is close to your phone, laptop, tablet, house, car, or another access-controlled device, it unlocks that device. When you walk away, that device locks back down. Everykey can also log you into your website accounts and generate secure passwords for new website accounts. If you lose your Everykey, you can remotely freeze it, so no one else can use it.

FEATURES OF EVERYKEY FOR CHROME

Everykey for Chrome has been reworked from the ground up in version 3

Remember Passwords - Remembered passwords can be used on any device that's tied to your account

Automatic Login - Login to any website that Everykey has remembered a password for

Multiple Accounts - Remember passwords for multiple accounts on the same webiste

Password Generation - Generate unique random and secure password for new website accounts

WINDOWS OR MAC APP REQUIRED

Everykey for Windows or Everykey for macOS is required in order to use Everykey for Chrome.

EVERYKEY REQUIRED

An Everykey is required in order to use Everykey for Chrome. You can purchase an Everykey from the Everykey website:

https://everykey.com

Rating

30 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-01-06

Current Version

3.14.0

Size

8.57MiB

Author

Everykey Inc

Website

everykey.com

Category

Productivity

Latest Reviews

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avatar dazdillinger7
2021-03-04

It does most of the things as advertised, however it does not save some of my internal settings. Every time I close and then re-open the app for windows and for iOS I have to re-enable 'walk-away lock' and 'low battery email' notifications, I was hoping that this would save in the settings but I have to re-enable the features by sliding the radio buttons over every time I open the app for the first time after closing. Otherwise no issues. Looking forward to new firmware update which will include the ability to adjust the 'walk-away' distance in the app to make it lock on walk-away.

avatar Wendy Mceneny
2021-02-02

I love this. I am constantly forgetting my passwords. Costumer service is great as well.

avatar Tracy Johnson
2021-01-31

This is a fabulous product. Being an individual which has over 100 passwords many for work and personal in addition to the increase concerns for security, this product is a savior! I like the fact that once your set up the device you don't have to worry about creating or memorizing passwords ever again. Great product. Highly encourage making a purchase for peace of mind and security reasons.
Tracy

avatar Watanyoo Chitmant
2021-01-31

Overall is good, I am satisfied it. But have a problem I think you should fix immediately.
Problem:
Everykey's pop-up window that shows up to ask user whether he/she would like to save new/update password into his/her account or not when user login to new websites or change password of those exist websites, is killed/shutdown when a target website automatically refreshes (this happens with some websites, like Google account).
This makes serious problem because that password is not saved to account yet and user cannot remember what password is because he/she uses auto-generated password. So, user must do a password-reset for that website to recover from this disaster. (For Google account, it takes 6 hours until you can get password reset e-mail)
Current temporary solution (not so good): I copy auto-generated password and paste to notepad which I can recover from this disaster occurred.

avatar Jonathan Ross
2019-09-04

Wow. I can't believe it is 3/4 of the way through 2019 and this product still doesn't work as advertised. John McAfee should be utterly embarrassed of this product. I feel stupid for being duped into thinking something with such a simple premise would actually work.