Technology
Passwords causing you stress? This $20 app has your back.
TL;DR: Get the Keeper Password Manager for $19.99 in the Mashable Shop.
Between email, social media, online banking accounts, and everything in between, remembering passwords has become a royal pain in the ass. There are so many rules. One can’t have any symbols and needs to change every six weeks while another must have at least two symbols, a capital letter, a number, and be at least 160 characters long without repeating. Oh, and don’t you dare use the same password for every account. That’s basically just asking to get hacked.
Fortunately, password managers exist to make our lives easier. These apps store, auto-fill, auto-generate, and organize all your login details so you don’t have to remember them. Plus, they keep your information secure. If you haven’t already signed up for one, there’s no time like the present — especially considering one such app, Keeper, is on sale.
Keeper Password Manager sets secure, high-strength passwords for all your sites and accounts, and stores them so you never have to remember them. That means instead of wasting an hour of your life trying, re-trying, and re-setting your passwords, you can sit back and relax. You’ll just have to remember one master password for your entire online arsenal and it syncs instantly with every mobile device and computer that you use. Easy peasy. You can even set two-factor authorization methods like TOTP, SMS, Fingerprint, Face ID, and U2F security keys to keep your passwords even more under lock and key.
Keeper packs more than just password protection, though. It also acts as a digital vault for all your private documents, photos, credit cards, and other files. Since hard copies are rare these days, you need a safe that lives in your computer, not just in your closet.
Keeper scored 4.2 out of 5 stars on the Google Play store out of over 79K reviews and a 4.9 out of 5 stars on the Apple store out of 111.3k reviews. It’s not hard to see why people love it. It’s easy to use, hella secure, and incredibly flexible. Win-win-win.
Usually, a one-year subscription would cost you $29.99, but right now you can sign up for $19.99. Want even more protection and storage? For $29.99 (usually $59.97), you can get the full Keeper Password Manager Bundle.
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