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M**H
Works perfectly with Windows but a no-go with Android
On Windows, the hideez safe application works perfectly, entering usernames, passwords, OTPs, locking and unlocking the PC etc. Couldn't be a happier bunny.The Android app however, a completely different story. Everytime you press the button to ask it to fill in a username or password, the app crashes. Completely useless on Android until this is fixed. This is on Android 8.0.0 on a Samsung Galaxy S8+The Hardware is very nice, compact and reliable and switches between devices very smoothly.If it wasn't for the android app, I'd give this 5 stars but 4 is all I can give it for now.
C**)
Once working it's great...
I had great difficulty getting this working and paired even with the support of Hideez. Finally down to two duff batteries sent with the unit. Once changed and ALL other bluetooth switched off to get pairing working, it does the job very well. Versatile and seemless. PS once paired all bluetooth items cause no problem. Recommended. However.... P&P of £15 is a rip off for such a lightweight item, AND make sure you get Version 2 not 1 if you want RFID as I don't think V1 has RFID
A**R
Initial Outlook not Good
This requires a Hideez account to work.I work in many environments where an internet connection is not allowed. If a connection to a website is required then security cannot be Garuanteed.I was reviewing this as an alternative to Gatekeeper. So far it doesn't compare.
S**D
Compatibility issues
This is a great little device if you use Chrome, but it doesn't work with Firefox.
A**N
Product did not work on iMac (MacOSX) or iOS
OK First thing to note is that their dev team is based in Kiev and the R&D is in the USA, this can lead to comms issues which maybe the reason why when I setup my Hideez (which I've since returned) I could not get it to automatically enter passwords on an iPhone X and iOS. This wouldn't have been so bad had I been able to copy and paste the PWD from their Hideez App - but right now it doesn't let you do this. Finally - I had around 50 passwords stored in 1Password that Hideez is meant to be able to import form/support. After I exported these as a CSV, Hideez's 1Password import routine failed/crashed. SO I go online and chat to Hideez. They suggested that I send my CSV to them with the PWDs changed. I politely declined. The Hideez key can work with many devices hence if you have bound it to a Mac then want to use it with a smartphone you have to do a 2 second button press to switch between - not ideal either. I'll stick to 1Password for the time being.
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