Keeper Password Manager: Autofill passwords with zero-knowledge encryption

Keeper Password Manager: Autofill passwords with zero-knowledge encryption

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As we are now engulfed in a digital ecosystem, it is important that we protect our digital assets from malicious attackers. For that we need a secure and powerful password manager.

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It is impossible to remember every password for a myriad of websites. That's why we bring you Keeper Password Manager, which ranks among the best in the industry. It offers ironclad security, encryption and the company has a strict privacy policy of not sharing data with third parties. Keeper Password Manager also offers features like BreachWatch, which alerts you if your credentials are found in a public data breach, and Secure File Storage, which lets you store photos, videos, and other sensitive files in an encrypted vault. So let's dive in and learn more about Keeper Password Manager.

Before we dive in and look at all of Keeper's features in detail, here's a quick look at the pros and cons. During my short tests, I found the software to be perfect for anyone who wants to simplify password management and who values their privacy. The free plan only supports one device, which is limiting, as you won't be able to access the credentials on another device. Advantages No one can access your passwords; Zero-knowledge encryption, strict privacy policy The free version only has one mobile device that supports AES 256-bit encryption, processed locally 2FA available with different devices and technologies Import and export passwords Store other private information and files in a private vault BreatWatch function to alert you public data breaches Affordable family plan, seamless sharing with family, friends and colleagues. The web app supports offline mode

Keeper Password Manager is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. It can also be used on Chromebooks with a Chrome extension and the offline web app. There are also web extensions for other browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, Brave and Internet Explorer.

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