A free program for Android, by Callpod
A free program for Android, by Callpod
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Program license Free
Developer Callpod
Version 14.1.3
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(2 votes)
Developer
Callpod
Program license
Free
Version
14.1.3
Pros
- Industry-leading encryption and zero-knowledge architecture
- Wide range of supported record types
- Breach monitoring for compromised passwords
- Fingerprint and face recognition support
- Password and secure record sharing, even with non-users
- Supports import from other password managers
Cons
- Initial learning curve for new users
- Some users report lack of seamless automatic syncing across devices
- Pass phrase recovery system may raise security concerns
- Syncing limits even for paid users can hinder multi-device workflows
A robust password manager with secure vault, autofill, and cross-device sync.
Comprehensive Password Security
Keeper Password Manager Secure Vault offers advanced features that serve both individuals and organizations seeking high-level password protection. Built with industry-leading encryption, Keeper secures not only passwords but also files, payment card information, and sensitive personal documents in an encrypted vault.
User Interface and Ease of Use
The app may initially feel complicated, especially for those new to password managers. However, users tend to adapt quickly and find that the interface becomes intuitive with regular use. Clear navigation and helpful prompts guide users through vault setup, storage options, and security settings. Fingerprint and face recognition features provide fast and secure access after initial setup.
Security and Encryption
Keeper stands out with a robust security framework. It employs AES-256-bit encryption alongside Elliptic Curve cryptography and PBKDF2 technology. Its proprietary zero-knowledge architecture ensures that only the user can access their data—no one from Keeper, nor any external entity, can decrypt stored information. Keeper’s commitment to privacy is backed by certifications such as SOC-2 and ISO 27001.
Features and Flexibility
Beyond simple password storage, Keeper supports a wide range of record types including payment cards, bank information, health insurance credentials, and personal IDs like passports or driver’s licenses. The vault also accommodates file attachments and secure notes, making it a multipurpose solution for storing confidential records.
The app’s BreachWatch feature continually monitors the dark web for compromised credentials, alerting users to potential threats in real time. For shared access, Keeper provides secure options to share passwords with other Keeper users, or via "One-Time Share" with those who don’t use the platform.
Autofill and Device Sync
Keeper includes KeeperFill—a powerful autofill tool that can input credentials securely across browsers and apps. The autofill function is accessible through Android’s AccessibilityService API, and users have full control over enabling or disabling it as needed.
Keeper promises to support sync across unlimited devices, but some users have reported that syncing is not always automatic or seamless, sometimes placing limits on sync attempts even for paid accounts. This can pose challenges for those frequently working across multiple devices.
Authentication and Account Recovery
Two-factor authentication significantly bolsters Keeper’s defense against unauthorized access, supporting popular methods like Google Authenticator and YubiKey. However, the newly introduced pass phrase login has received mixed feedback, with some users finding it counterintuitive to security best practices as it promotes writing down critical recovery information.
Import and Compatibility
Transferring data into Keeper is simplified with support for importing passwords from many popular platforms, including iCloud Keychain, Chrome, and other major password managers. The app is also compatible with every mainstream browser, increasing its versatility for users with diverse workflows.
Performance and Support
Keeper is generally responsive and reliable, with a straightforward recovery process and extensive help resources available via the developer's support portal. Regular updates introduce new features and address security vulnerabilities, reflecting an ongoing commitment to user protection.
Pros
- Industry-leading encryption and zero-knowledge architecture
- Wide range of supported record types
- Breach monitoring for compromised passwords
- Fingerprint and face recognition support
- Password and secure record sharing, even with non-users
- Supports import from other password managers
Cons
- Initial learning curve for new users
- Some users report lack of seamless automatic syncing across devices
- Pass phrase recovery system may raise security concerns
- Syncing limits even for paid users can hinder multi-device workflows