ExpressVPN extends its security package with a free password manager

Our top-rated VPN service, ExpressVPN, has just released a new password management tool to further enhance your security. This will allow users to easily generate, store, and fill passwords that adhere to industry best security practices.

Built in-house from the ground up, a limited public beta version of ExpressVPN keys is now available in all of your apps. The full software is expected to be officially released for all users later this year.

Unlike other providers that charge users an additional cost, NordVPN with your NordPass, for example, ExpressVPN Keys is completely free and will be available to all VPN subscribers. You can even keep the software if you cancel your ExpressVPN subscription.

"We pride ourselves on helping people take control of their password security and enjoy an effortless and secure online experience," says the ExpressVPN team. "Unlike the free offering of other password managers, there are no limitations. We are also proud to be the first VPN provider to offer a full password manager as part of our existing subscription, at no additional cost."

What are ExpressVPN keys?

Password managers are gaining in popularity as a way to protect your online account from hackers and snoopers. These tools are often used in conjunction with other security services, such as VPNs and antivirus software, to add an extra layer of protection.

Integrated with ExpressVPN apps and its Chrome extension, Keys uses zero-knowledge encryption so that only you have access to your credentials. This means that your passwords can only be cracked on your devices once you unlock the ExpressVPN keys with your own credentials.

Users will be able to store an unlimited number of connections and sync as many devices as they want. A built-in password generator and security checker will help you create the strongest password, and Keys will also securely store all your logins.

As mentioned above, ExpressVPN Keys is currently rolling out in a limited beta as a Chrome browser extension for Windows, Mac, and Linux, as well as the ExpressVPN app for Android. It will be available on the ExpressVPN iOS app in May. Later in the year, it will be released to the general public.

ExpressVPN Keys Interfaces for laptops and smartphones

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ExpressVPN isn't the only provider trying to broaden its security reach. As cyber threats become increasingly multifaceted, security companies are looking to offer more comprehensive protection to their users, and in doing so ensure that customers continue to view the product as value for money.

As mentioned above, NordVPN has also developed its own NordPass password management tool. The vendor also recently introduced a new feature called Threat Protection which, while it can't quite match dedicated antivirus programs, can protect devices against certain online threats.

Surfshark has also released its own comprehensive security suite. Users who decide to upgrade to their Surfshark One offer will get four cybersecurity tools with a single subscription. These are its own VPN, data leak detection system, private search engine, and antivirus. Software.

It's no surprise that ExpressVPN is following suit, and as market trends move toward more comprehensive packages, exclusive VPN offerings are likely to suffer.

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