This top password manager now has a seriously tiny price tag

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Losing access to an important account due to forgotting a password is extremely frustrating. It's impossible to juggle all your various passwords in your head, so instead you need a way to collect all your credentials together without compromising on security.

With a top password manager all you need to do is remember just one password and the rest is handled for you. With Keeper Security, for example, users are not just given a vault to store account credentials, but the autofill feature makes logging into services a breeze too.

Originally costing $34.99, you can now grab the Keeper Unlimited plan for only $20.98/roughly £17.98 per year. Likewise, the Keeper Family plan, which usually costs $74.99, is now more affordable than ever at only $44.98/£43.18 per year.

The Unlimited plan, for one user, lets you generate and store an unlimited number of passwords and access services in seconds. It also offers biometric login and multi-factor authentication for added security.

The Family plan offers all the benefits of the previous package, but with a private vault for storing the sensitive files of up to five users.

Why is this a great deal?

With Keeper Security, you get a highly secure and encrypted digital vault that allows you to access passwords and files from any device and operating system, whether it's macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS or Android.

What's more, there's no need to compromise on convenience, with face ID and fingerprint log-in, and syncing across an unlimited number of devices.

Beyond providing a safe place for passwords and other sensitive data, Keeper also offers several other cool features, such as data breach monitoring, secure file sharing and more.

All these factors combine to make this a deal that's not to be missed.

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