Price: £20.99 from fave.co/3LlYJS3
Keeper has always emphasized security, more than some other password managers. But in the past that sometimes came at the expense of things that consumers prize like ease-of-use and eye-catching aesthetics. Thankfully, Keeper has made some smart updates since the last time I reviewed it, including modernizing its interface, while strengthening its already impressive security features. Its pricing has also dropped to £20.99 for the Personal Plan and £50.39 for the Family Plan.
Keeper’s guided multi-step set-up gets you up and running quickly. You’re first asked to import any passwords) and LastPass ). Next, it walks you through the process of installing the Keeper browser extension, creating your first record, and adding your personal and credit card information for auto form filling. Finally, it prompts you to turn on two-factor authentication; it supports several different authentication methods, including text message, Google Authenticator (TOTP), Smart Watch, RSA SecurID, and DUO Security and FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) compatible hardware security keys.