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Keeper Security pricing
Keeper Security has a free version and offers a free trial. Keeper Security paid version starts at US$3.75/month.
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Keeper Security Reviews for UK Users
Feature rating

- Industry: Computer & Network Security
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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Quality Password Storage Capability
Pros
The browser plugins make it easy to manage and input long secure passwords without retyping and hand-jamming
Cons
Can be difficult to use Single Sign On application when pop-ups are not allowed in your organization
Alternatives Considered
Dashlane for BusinessReasons for Switching to Keeper Security
Had used Keeper Personal in the past and liked the product so I upgraded to the business version- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Password management made easy
I really like Keeper. I use it daily. I really like that they give you a free family license when you have a corporate license. I have started using Keeper with the personal license for my personal passwords as well. I would definitely recommend Keeper for the combination of features, support, and price point.
Pros
There are different records types so you can store all sorts of sensitive information, not just usernames and passwords. We used this to store encryption keys, secrets, etc. The software is very easy to use and easy to search. You can share the passwords individually or at a shared folder level. There is a one-time share feature that makes it easy to share passwords with contractors or external vendors who do not have a Keeper license.
Cons
There have been many improvements made since we started using the product. I wish there were a little more ways to organize passwords when you share them on an individual level. When you share a single record that's in a folder, the person you share it with cannot see the folder so they end up seeing all the passwords in a flat view. I wish they could see the folder structure it was in and only the passwords they have access to. The search feature makes up for this a bit because it works very well.
Reasons for Choosing Keeper Security
It was not easy to granularly share passwords with the other products. We wanted SSO and MFA integrated with our password manager.Reasons for Switching to Keeper Security
Features, price, and ease of use.- Industry: Retail
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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Review Source
Chrome Password and Autofill was much more useful.
It wasn't useful for our team.
Pros
It seems secure and easy to login. Passwords can be named for easier identification.
Cons
It almost never automatically fills out forms. Sporadically fails to offer password login. We are now moving to the Microsoft password management with single login.
Alternatives Considered
LastPassReasons for Choosing Keeper Security
We wanted to use the built-in 2FA for security.Reasons for Switching to Keeper Security
The 2FA option.- Industry: Public Relations & Communications
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Great app to store and manage passwords!
We have hundreds of sites we manage and managing passwords for a team was not easy. An excel ss doesn't cut it. Keeper makes it easy for the team to update passwords as needed and everyone else has easy access to shared passwords.
Pros
The ease to implement and store passwords. I really like how easy it is to find stored passwords. I like that you can copy and past to the site you need to access. It's intuitive and just easy to use.
Cons
I wish the alphabet line to the right was a little bigger when I am using the phone app. This is not a big deal but I would like more of a variety and color options for the background.
Alternatives Considered
Dashlane for BusinessReasons for Switching to Keeper Security
It's definitely easier to manage and personally I think Keeper is smoother? I can't really tell you other than to say I love Keeper.- Industry: Nonprofit Organization Management
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Keeper Security - Great Password Manager
This is helping our staff to manage their passwords and keep them secure. We have also transferred passwords when an employee has left the organization. This allows us to go in and either change the information or delete the account, that we might not have known about if we didn't have Keeper.
Pros
Very easy to use. It does a great job of prompting correctly for the user name and password, unless you have multiple ones for the site, then it allows you to select which one you want to have it fill in. It also is really good at assisting with changing a password.
Cons
When creating a new password it doesn't prompt for what folder you want to save it under, so you have to go into the vault to move it to the folder you want it saved too.