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What happens in case of a breach? Has all of your data been exposed? There are certainly examples of this happening, as well as vulnerabilities in local versions of various password managers.

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Store the passwords in the cloud, and well, they’re in the cloud, on hardware you don’t own or manage, and what happens when you lose communication to that infrastructure? You might not be able to update your vault. Storing the passwords locally means they aren’t sitting in the cloud on someone else’s infrastructure, but that also means if your device is compromised, those passwords could be compromised as well. There are different storage models, each with their own pros and cons.

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The architecture behind them hasn’t really evolved much over the years, they’ve just moved away from being flat files of all your most coveted secrets, protected by yet another code word/phrase, into nicely presented applications, or cloud solutions that simply scramble your bucket of passwords with some fancy encryption algorithm. Arguably the Excel 97 spreadsheet in your corporate file share labelled DefinitelyNotPasswords.xls was an early form of Password Manager (but only if it was password-protected). Password Managers aren’t a new technology. It does not store any personal data.I never thought I’d leave you, 1Password…

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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. In the event of passwords being exposed, the user is notified to take action as soon as possible, as well as the system informing the administrator whether or not the employee has resolved the exposed password. This adds another layer of password protection to businesses and covers any major data hacks carried out by cyber criminals. Keeper uses technology called BreachWatch® to scan employees’ vaults for passwords that have been exposed on the Dark Web from any public data breaches. The Keeper admin console allows Neuways, to distribute, manage and monitor Keeper across your entire organisation and enforce password security, MFA (multi-factor authorisation) and other data security policies. Everything Keeper does is geared towards quick user adoption and security. The Keeper vault, with a responsive and intuitive user interface, is available to employees from any device and location. This secure password manager will generate strong, random passwords and automatically fill them for users. Keeper is a platform dedicated to password safety.














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