Remembering dozens of usernames and passwords might feel like a chore sometimes, unless you use the same credentials for every site you log in to. You can try to save them in a text document, on a removable device, or even on paper, but the easiest way to go is to use a dedicated password manager. Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault is exactly that type of add-on, and it provides a great platform for storing your passwords.
You have to create an account first
The extension has to link you with a browser-based UI and so it will require you to create an account. If you intend to use this app over a longer period of time, you should be aware that the account creation process prompts you to set up a security question and an answer. This method is used to ease the account recovery process, but most users forget the question and the answer to it over time.
Optional import tool
After you install the extension, you’ll be prompted to download and install a lightweight tool that can import all the passwords stored on your PC. Even if you don’t have anything to lose by not installing, you should consider it, because having to manually input all your passwords might start to get annoying.
Get access to the Vault
The Vault is the second entry in the extension options and opens the developer’s site with a page dedicated to your account. There you can create records that help you categorize your items, add new passwords, or remove obsolete rows. From the Vault’s settings, you can also change the background theme, reset the account details (master passwords, security questions, etc), and import/export data from other password managers.
In conclusion
Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault is a neat little solution for anyone looking to start managing their passwords. Once installed, you can visit the Vault and see what password management is about.