166% price increase?!
Price Increases on Keeper Security
Keeper Security Password Manager
Keeper is holding my passwords hostage
Is Keeper a safe password manager?
Keeper is safe password manager. It has a zero-trust, zero-knowledge basis, which means you’re the only one who has access to your passwords. It also uses strong encryption services to keep your data secure.
Has Keeper ever been breached?
Keeper has never been breached or hacked, according to the product website.
Which is better for mobile: Keeper or LastPass?
I am flabbergasted. I've been a personal user of keeper for probably 5-10 years now. I've loved using it. However, I've always, ALWAYS paid $14.99 for it. Plus tax, that comes to $15.89. I have always felt that was reasonable for a single person using keeper. I also don't have a ton of passwords, so it was easy to use. However, my personal price has just increased to $39.99 a year! With tax thats $42.39. That is a 166% price increase! I am absolutely floored. I would not have minded paying a slight increase each year, but jumping from $15 to $42 is insane! I will likely be canceling my subscription, as honestly Google passwords and Samsung password do almost all the same stuff, is free, and Google actually alerts me when websites have leaks/breaches so I have a chance to change my password before even the website has a chance to tell me. Keeper also doesn't work on some apps and website as well as samsung/Google does. If anyone has other suggestions for password apps, please let me know. Just disappointed keeper. Surprising people with these price spikes is not the way to go.
Guys, please steady up on the pricing, I get the F1 Williams sponsorships, I am not in love with it, but I understand. As a reseller, MSP with some serious clients using KPR. Can you please explain massive price increases in this competitive sector?
It is a strategy clearly to maximise your investor returns, but seriously these heavy increases. We need compelling value and, the best tech for clients. I am not an investment returns salesman defending your price increases. That's your job for that side of your business.
We now have to examine alternates for clients (200 users plus) who do NOT want to pay (their words not mine) E10,000 plus (more most likely) per annum for a password manager.