Keeper Security[keepersecurity.com] has 60% off either Keeper Unlimited (1 user) or Keeper Family (5 users) when use promo code TOM60 at checkout.
Keeper Unlimited (1 users) - $14 per year
Securely Store Unlimited Passwords
Generate & AutoFill Strong Passwords
Store Identity & Payment Info
Login with Fingerprint & Face ID
Use and Access on Unlimited Devices
Keeper Family (5 users) - $30 per year
Inclusive of all Keeper Unlimited Features
5 private vaults
10GB Secure File Storage Included
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The code in the post "TOM60" didn't work for me. It said the code was "Invalid or expired".
But they ARE having a 50% off sale, even for current users. I had to screw around with it a bit, and go to the main Keeper page a few times. I then logged in to my own Keeper, clicked on my email address, then went to Account, then Subscription and clicked Renew. Make sure the discounted rate is actually showing for your extra year ($17.xx vs 34.xx). After I first entered the code from the OP, it wasn't showing the discounted price, just the regular price. So I had to log back into Keeper to get it. But you can "Add another year to current plan". Mine doesn't expire for 169 days, but I could still add on another year for $17.xx. I just checked and now mine doesn't expire until Aug 2025. But it looks like you can only stack once.
Keeper has been a lifesaver for me. With the amount of times sites want you to "change a password, and it can't be something that you've used before..." this has been fantastic. Even if you don't have it auto-fill, it's a great place to keep your passwords. You only have to remember ONE password to get to see them all. And I can finally throw away all my post-its! Thanks OP!
Wondering why would someone use this vs bitwarden (free for single user) ?
As a commercial Bitwarden administrator who manages the application for a group of 250 employees, all I'm going to say is I have Bitwarden license for myself paid by my job but I rather pay 45 dollars out of my own pocket to use keeper instead.
From my experience using keeper, the user interface for Bitwarden is extremely outdated. The features and ease of use is very limiting.
Keeper integrated nicely as the password manager for my iPhone, a nice user experience on the web browser app, and ease of use to populate passwords and adding new secrets.
It's like the difference between using an iPhone and a 100 dollar Chinese android phone. One is polished and optimized, the other does the job but frustrating and difficult to use
I use keeper but still feel the UI to be lacking. The implementation on Android and computers leaves a lot to be desired. LastPass had a solid Android and iOS integration, so I am looking for something else in that realm, but with better security.
As a commercial Bitwarden administrator who manages the application for a group of 250 employees, all I'm going to say is I have Bitwarden license for myself paid by my job but I rather pay 45 dollars out of my own pocket to use keeper instead.
From my experience using keeper, the user interface for Bitwarden is extremely outdated. The features and ease of use is very limiting.
Keeper integrated nicely as the password manager for my iPhone, a nice user experience on the web browser app, and ease of use to populate passwords and adding new secrets.
It's like the difference between using an iPhone and a 100 dollar Chinese android phone. One is polished and optimized, the other does the job but frustrating and difficult to use
Keeper Chrome extension is awful, counterintuitive interface and usability / feature is severely lacking compared to Bitwarden
I love Keeper and have had a family plan for over six years.
It supports passwords, MFA, passkeys, password sharing, and more.
It integrates seamlessly with my iPhone, Windows PC, and Chromebook.
Most importantly, I no longer recycle passwords.
The code in the post "TOM60" didn't work for me. It said the code was "Invalid or expired".
But they ARE having a 50% off sale, even for current users. I had to screw around with it a bit, and go to the main Keeper page a few times. I then logged in to my own Keeper, clicked on my email address, then went to Account, then Subscription and clicked Renew. Make sure the discounted rate is actually showing for your extra year ($17.xx vs 34.xx). After I first entered the code from the OP, it wasn't showing the discounted price, just the regular price. So I had to log back into Keeper to get it. But you can "Add another year to current plan". Mine doesn't expire for 169 days, but I could still add on another year for $17.xx. I just checked and now mine doesn't expire until Aug 2025. But it looks like you can only stack once.
Keeper has been a lifesaver for me. With the amount of times sites want you to "change a password, and it can't be something that you've used before..." this has been fantastic. Even if you don't have it auto-fill, it's a great place to keep your passwords. You only have to remember ONE password to get to see them all. And I can finally throw away all my post-its! Thanks OP!
I was able to renew for more than 1 year, but it requires you go through the process twice or as many times as required. I extended for 2 years at $17.xx/yr.
Prior to renewal, I showed expiration of August 2024. I now show expiration August 2026.
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But they ARE having a 50% off sale, even for current users. I had to screw around with it a bit, and go to the main Keeper page a few times. I then logged in to my own Keeper, clicked on my email address, then went to Account, then Subscription and clicked Renew. Make sure the discounted rate is actually showing for your extra year ($17.xx vs 34.xx). After I first entered the code from the OP, it wasn't showing the discounted price, just the regular price. So I had to log back into Keeper to get it. But you can "Add another year to current plan". Mine doesn't expire for 169 days, but I could still add on another year for $17.xx. I just checked and now mine doesn't expire until Aug 2025. But it looks like you can only stack once.
Keeper has been a lifesaver for me. With the amount of times sites want you to "change a password, and it can't be something that you've used before..." this has been fantastic. Even if you don't have it auto-fill, it's a great place to keep your passwords. You only have to remember ONE password to get to see them all. And I can finally throw away all my post-its! Thanks OP!
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From my experience using keeper, the user interface for Bitwarden is extremely outdated. The features and ease of use is very limiting.
Keeper integrated nicely as the password manager for my iPhone, a nice user experience on the web browser app, and ease of use to populate passwords and adding new secrets.
It's like the difference between using an iPhone and a 100 dollar Chinese android phone. One is polished and optimized, the other does the job but frustrating and difficult to use
From my experience using keeper, the user interface for Bitwarden is extremely outdated. The features and ease of use is very limiting.
Keeper integrated nicely as the password manager for my iPhone, a nice user experience on the web browser app, and ease of use to populate passwords and adding new secrets.
It's like the difference between using an iPhone and a 100 dollar Chinese android phone. One is polished and optimized, the other does the job but frustrating and difficult to use
It supports passwords, MFA, passkeys, password sharing, and more.
It integrates seamlessly with my iPhone, Windows PC, and Chromebook.
Most importantly, I no longer recycle passwords.
But they ARE having a 50% off sale, even for current users. I had to screw around with it a bit, and go to the main Keeper page a few times. I then logged in to my own Keeper, clicked on my email address, then went to Account, then Subscription and clicked Renew. Make sure the discounted rate is actually showing for your extra year ($17.xx vs 34.xx). After I first entered the code from the OP, it wasn't showing the discounted price, just the regular price. So I had to log back into Keeper to get it. But you can "Add another year to current plan". Mine doesn't expire for 169 days, but I could still add on another year for $17.xx. I just checked and now mine doesn't expire until Aug 2025. But it looks like you can only stack once.
Keeper has been a lifesaver for me. With the amount of times sites want you to "change a password, and it can't be something that you've used before..." this has been fantastic. Even if you don't have it auto-fill, it's a great place to keep your passwords. You only have to remember ONE password to get to see them all. And I can finally throw away all my post-its! Thanks OP!
Prior to renewal, I showed expiration of August 2024. I now show expiration August 2026.
Slick deal, at least for me.