![]() Initial administrative setup will obviously take longer, but much thought has gone into streamlining this process, with multiple methods for bulk-importing users, like email auto-provisioning based on domain name, SSO, or API/SDK. Most users will have themselves up and running in a matter of minutes. Mass distribution is made easier thanks to command-line installation on Windows), while desktop and mobile apps and browser extensions are very easy to install. It’s clear that Keeper’s developers put a lot of thought into its business products. There’s also the five-user Family Plan available for $6.25 / £6 / AUD$9 a month and has five private vaults. As with the business plan, you can pay extra for different modules – in this case secure file storage and the BreachWatch alerting system. It’s not a magical formula for complete and total cyber security but it’s a very strong first step to protect your valuable information.For individuals, meanwhile, the Keeper Personal plan is available for just $2.92 / £3 / AUD$5 a month which supports unlimited passwords on an unlimited number of devices for an individual user. But this price is a small fee for greater security. If there was one drawback, it’s simply having to pay for access across devices and for the Business or Enterprise accounts. Keeper is well designed and easy to use for attorneys and law firms. We just think it passes the same test for why we like Apple products so much – they just work. And there are multiple other password managers that are just as good. Full disclaimer, we don’t work for Keeper or get paid by them to recommend their product. ![]() For example, if you have staff that are using Keeper, it can get tricky revoking access if they have their own Keeper account – you have more control on who has access to what with the paid plans). Basically, there’s every reason to use a password manager and no real reason not to (note: a lot of people like how Keeper is FREE for personal use through the Mac App Store, but this isn’t always the best course of action. That is the beauty of a password manager that protects your passwords. Without password protection you leave yourself vulnerable to theft of your identity, money, personal information and so much more. There are password cracking algorithms that can easily work their way around your passwords. Also, with cybercrime being a very real and very serious threat, you want to protect your information at all costs. It is actually very simple software to use and manage. While it may seem bothersome to use some complicated software for your passwords, Keeper isn’t complicated at all. That sticky note you’ve been using for years isn’t ideal (unless you are opting to use the sticky notes app…which is another post entirely). Essentially, your master password is all you need to remember. And all you need to access and manage it all is a master password. It also autogenerates random high strength passwords for every site you access. ![]() With a 256-bit AES encryption, Keeper can sync, backup to the cloud and encrypt all your password info. It also remembers it all so you can log in automatically to everything you need. Keeper was built for enterprises and stores all your passwords and personal information. Cue the stage lighting and dramatic music… Keeper is here to save your passwords and keep you secure. These days cyber security is more important than ever. But how do you use strong, secure passwords on every single site you visit and every login? Most importantly, how in the world will you remember them all? Most people are using weak passwords that open them to security threats. How’s your password game? Still sticking with the old childhood street address? Always using yours or a family member’s birthdate? Using the same password for every login?
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