ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Keeper offers secure password management starting at $34.99 annually for individual users and $74.99 annually for families of up to five. Secure file storage and data breach alerts are available as add-ons starting at $9.99 per year and $19.99 per year, respectively.
- Keeper offers the essentials of password management with an easy-to-learn interface and excellent user guides. It also has more granular settings for record types and encrypted sharing than some competitors.
- Keeper’s free tier is extremely limited, with just 10 items allowed on a single mobile device, and several of its premium features come at an added cost.
When browsing, banking, or shopping online, it’s inconvenient to have to track down account passwords or pull out your wallet to remember your credit card number (or locate and text the streaming login to your family members for the hundredth time). A good password manager — like Keeper— puts this information …