Technology
Save 30% on Keeper and never click ‘forgot password’ again
TL;DR: Protect your accounts the smart way with 30% off Keeper Unlimited, Keeper Family, and a Breachwatch Bundle.
Once upon a time, you only had to remember one or two passwords. Your birthdate or pet’s name could do the trick — no special characters, numbers, or 12-letter minimum required. That doesn’t cut it these days. Every account you have needs a separate password, each more complex than the last.
For the average adult, that amounts to dozens of different username and password combinations. T#at i$ Cr@zy123!
The password-fatigued masses will be pleased to find Keeper’s new 30% off deal. It helps both individuals and families keep their passwords high-strength, extra-secure, automatically-generated, and stored all in one spot.
With Keeper Unlimited, which is down to $20.99 per year from it’s typical $29.99 per year, users can securely store unlimited passwords, generate and autofill strong passwords, store identity and payment info, log in with fingerprint and face ID, and access the app on unlimited devices. With Keeper’s BreachWatch Bundle, you can add Dark Web monitoring and secure file storage into the mix for $41.98 a year (normally $59.98 per year).
If you’re skeptical of a family member’s password-creation-and-recollection ability (*cough* grandma *cough*), try Keeper Family. You and up to five members of your fam-squad all get unlimited password storage, unlimited identity and payment storage, secure file storage, record sharing and more for $41.99 a year (normally $59.99).
Some people have claimed they would give up pizza – PIZZA – to remember fewer passwords. That’s a sacrifice we wouldn’t wish upon our enemies. Instead, keep pizza in your life and outsource the hard work to Keeper.
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