Windows Central Approved - Sponsored Offer Keeper
Keep your private information safe with the world's #1 password manager and cloud storage server — paid plans now 50% off
Keeper Password Manager is offering a 50% discount on its Family and Personal plans and a 30% off its Business Starter plan.
The internet can be a scary place these days. Hackers, scammers, and other kinds of cyber criminals have mastered ways to deceive naive PC users into giving up their personal credentials, gain unauthorized access to their accounts, and ultimately rob them blind.
Fortunately, Keeper Security is here to protect your precious information (and money) from these thieves by offering the Keeper Password Manager app, which is currently offering discounts on all three of its monthly subscription plans.
These discount deals only apply to new customers in their first year.
The Personal Monthly Plan will let you download Keeper Password Manager on an unlimited number of devices and sync data via Keeper Password Manager's mobile app, web app, web vault, and browser extension.
This plan also grants the user infinite passwords and passkeys, the ability to auto-fill passwords, and allows an unlimited number of secure password-sharing permissions.
The Family Monthly Plan grants offer five users the benefits of Keeper Unlimited, along with five private vaults and 10GB of Secure File Storage.
It also grants the users the privilege to share folders and records and manage permissions.
The Business Starter Monthly Plan gifts five users the perks of the Family Monthly Plan and encrypted vaults.
It will also grant users shared team folders, user activity reports, and the right to download the Keeper Password Manager on unlimited devices.
Why sign up for Keeper Security?
Keeper's Password Manager is based on a cloud server where you can store your passwords and access them in an instant when logging into websites with the use of a traditional autofill system. It can also generate new passwords for you while safeguarding them with zero-knowledge encryption
Essentially, zero-knowledge encryption prevents anyone from accessing/decrypting your Keeper Password Manager's Personal Vault. Not even Keeper itself can get into zero-knowledge encryption.
So long as you keep hold of your credentials and encryption key, only you will be able to access your Personal Vaults without fear of anyone else breaking in.
In addition to passwords, the Keeper Password Manager can also contain passkeys, two-factor authentication codes (2FA), credit card info, personal documents, passport photos, medical records, tax reports, and photos.
Other notable features of Keeper Password Manager:
- Syncing passwords and files on various laptops, PCs, and mobile phones compatible with Keeper Password Manager.
- Scanning the Dark Web to see if any websites you have accounts on have been breached and alerting you to change your passwords if they are.
- The ability to share passwords and files with other people who use Keeper Password Manager that you trust to show.
- Biometric fingerprint scanners, authenticator apps, hardware security keys, SMS text messages, and Keeper DNA safeguards to protect your passwords even more.
- Generate and store 2FA codes for your accounts without needing to manage multiple apps.
- A "Self-destruct" last resort that will delete all locally stored data if someone fails too many login attempts to prevent your Personal Vault from being robbed. Once you log back in, your data within your Personal Vault will be restored before it got destroyed.
These safeguards are what make Keeper Password Manager one of the highest-rated password security platforms in the world and one we highly recommend if you need a safe, secure place to store your personal, family's, or company's sensitive records.
If you need further convincing to see what Keeper Password Manager is capable of, it has a free trial you can try out to see if you like it enough to pay for its full subscription plans.
FAQ
How do I set up a Keeper account?
To create a Keeper account so you can access your Keeper Password Manager's Personal Vaults, sign up on the mobile app or Keeper's web vault at keepersecurity.com/vault.
Once you complete the sign-up instructions, you must create a Master Password to log into your Keeper accounts.
What do I do if I forget my Master Password?
In the event of losing your Keeper Master Password, you can reset it through the Web Vault, iOS, Android, or PC desktop apps. If you can't remember your password and have lost your account's recovery phrase as well, you won't be able to log into your Personal Vault or Keeper accounts, and Support won't be able to help you.
If that happens, you will need to create a new Keeper account. However, if you are using biometric scanners on mobile devices, you can log back into Keeper and reset your Master Password that way.
Can I gift Keeper subscription plans to others?
Yes, you can gift a 1-year or 3-year plan for Keeper Unlimited and Family Plans to friends and family. These gifted plans are one-time, non-renewing subscriptions that can be applied to brand-new or existing Keeper accounts that are suitable.
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