Keeper
Category - Password ManagementKeeper Reviews and Product Details
Millions of people and thousands of organizations across the globe use Keeper to keep their accounts safe. Users can generate random passwords with the password generator tool. The encrypted vault stores an unlimited number of credentials and payment info. KeeperFill® automatically enters your passwords into the respective accounts. Login credentials, documents, and other data can be securely shared with others with just one tap. Keeper can be run on an unlimited number of devices. The platform also supports several platforms (Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android). Keeper uses zero-trust and zero-knowledge policies with end-to-end software encryption for high-class security. The Enterprise plan provides comprehensive password management, which includes advanced provisioning, tech-0stack integration, event logging, and reporting.
Keeper has two plan categories, Organizations and Personal & Family. Plans under both have annual billing and provide a 14-day free trial. The Enterprise offers custom pricing and customized bundles.
Features
- Password generator
- Autofill passwords
- Software encryption
- Multi-factor authentication
- Password synchronization
- Secure sharing
- Vault storage
- Multi-platform support
- Password reset
- Recovery options
- Browser extension
Keeper pricing
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Personal
$2.92Per monthLearn more -
Family
$6.25Per monthLearn more -
Business Starter
$2.00Per user per monthLearn more -
Business
$3.75Per user per monthLearn more -
Enterprise
Custom pricingLearn more
Keeper reviews
What our experts think
Keeper is an easy-to-use password manager. It is suitable for all levels of computer/software proficiency. The multi-device support is convenient; you can access your password from any device 24/7. Many users have said they feel protected by Keeper due to its security architecture. Overall, Keeper has helped users generate strong passwords, safely store information, and share credentials with others.
If you have multiple accounts/logins with a service, Keeper will auto-fill in the first set of credentials saved in your vault. In this case, you must enter your username and password manually. This is not a big issue, but it can get annoying. Some users experienced issues with synching between web and mobile devices. However, this problem did not occur frequently and was easily solved.
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