Keeper

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Store all your passwords in a secure vault, set up a master password, back up data to the cloud so you can easily restore it, and enable a self-destruction mode

If you are using various accounts for working and leisure, then there is a good chance that you have numerous passwords to remember. Keeper is a simple password manager that enables you to store all your passwords, account numbers, website logins, card numbers, bank details, or private information in a secure way.

Enables you to store passwords along with other sensitive information


Before you can get started, first you need to create an account, which is a relatively fast operation that does not take too much of your time. Once you log in, you are able to create a payment profile where you add sensitive credit and debit card information.
You can organize your passwords with the aid of different folders. Adding a new item can be accomplished by providing details about the folder, title, login, password, login URL, custom fields, as well as notes. In addition, you are allowed to convert the characters of your password to random values.

Allows you to check if your password have been compromised


The program comes with some noteworthy security features that helps you figure out if everything is safe and secure. Therefore, you can access the Security Audit tab to learn more about all the modifications made and whether you should consider changing some passcodes. As probably know, it is a bad idea to use the same password on various accounts, as once exposed, you can lose them all. 
Another nice feature is the Breach Watch, which you should turn on if you are typically browsing or accessing websites that are not secured or known to have some sort of malware, like trackware, spyware or adware for instance. The idea behind this feature is to perform regular scans and let you know if any password has been compromised on the dark web. 

A simple and straightforward password manager to suit all your needs


All in all, Keeper provides a secure destination where you can store your sensitive information. Not only does it provide some peace of mind by checking if your data has been compromised, but it also spares you a lot of hassle with remembering numerous passwords.