TeamPassword was founded to make it easier to share and update team passwords safely. We use best practice encryption methods, have a built-in password generator, optional mandatory 2FA, and Google SSO. TeamPassword's mobile apps and browser extensions make accessing team records easy - giving teams the access they need when they need it.
We believe good password security doesn't need to be complicated. We also believe that the easier the security tool, the more likely people will use it and the safer the team will be.
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Small to medium-sized businesses that either don't have a dedicated IT team or do have one that is already working at capacity. Agencies, nonprofits, brick and mortar stores that are looking for something that works, but isn't complicated.
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If you're looking to simplify your life instead of adding one more complex tool to your suite of tools. If you're looking to safely store and share access to online accounts with others. If your organization lacks a dedicated IT team with the bandwidth to micromanage your users.
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TeamPassword was created in 2012 as an internal tool to help with employee onboarding and offboarding. The purpose was to simplify the process by allowing admins to share and unshare a group of records with one click of a button.
Based on our record, OpenInsider seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 55 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
That said, you can verify my math with the share ownership from the most recent 10K-A, Jason Hope's last Form 13, the open short interest listed on Nasdaq.com, and the daily volume from ChartExchange. If you don't know about volume & MM's, I need to figure out where to point you... a good book on how markets work, I guess. You can check OpenInsider.com for RZLT to see proof of 2 companies buying stock but not... Source: 10 months ago
Not for finding the next NVDA, but this is a cool website http://openinsider.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been buying a little bit of any regional bank that's down if they show up on openinsider.com with a recent cluster of insider buying. I figure their CFO knows best. Source: about 1 year ago
I also like OpenInsider for tracking company execs buying/selling habits. Source: about 1 year ago
Open Insider (free) — Tracks all the stock transactions made by insiders in public companies. Source: over 1 year ago
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