
"Keeper is a name that comes up a lot when shopping for password managers, largely due to its robust list of certifications-it's certified for enterprises, government agencies, and medical institutions. Despite a clear focus on large-scale credential management, it's still a pretty dang good password manager for personal use. Intuitive apps, plenty of features, and easily the best sharing system I've seen top the charts for Keeper, keeping it in lockstep with competitors like 1Password and Proton Pass."
"Like NordPass and 1Password, Keeper offers personal and commercial plans, the latter of which I won't be focusing on for this review. On the personal plans, there are three options: Free, Unlimited, and Family. It's great to see a free plan in the aftermath of LastPass's data breaches, especially since 1Password and Dashlane offer no free option. But Keeper's free plan is just too restrictive to be useful."
Keeper provides enterprise-level security with certifications for enterprises, government agencies, and medical institutions. The software emphasizes large-scale credential management while remaining suitable for personal use. Apps are intuitive and feature-rich, and Keeper's sharing system is among the best available. The service includes a robust browser extension, offline mode, zero-knowledge architecture, and self-destruct records. Pricing is higher than many competitors, and dark web monitoring requires an extra fee. The free plan is severely limited to a single mobile device, no extension, no sync, and only ten password or passkey entries.
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