Brave Password Manager

Use Keeper as your Brave password manager to safely store your passwords in an encrypted vault and access them from any device when you need to.

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Keeper Password Manager vs Brave Password Manager

Keeper
Brave Password Manager

Keeper

Keeper stores passwords, passkeys, credit cards, files, 2FA codes and more.

Brave Password Manager

Brave only stores passwords and credit cards.

Keeper

Keeper encrypts data at the record level and device level.

Brave Password Manager

Brave encrypts data at the device level.

Keeper

Your Keeper Vault can only be accessed after entering your master password and 2FA code.

Brave Password Manager

Brave doesn’t use a master password. Anyone with access to your device is able to access your Brave passwords.

Keeper

Keeper allows you to securely share passwords and other info with anyone, even if they don’t have a Keeper account.

Brave Password Manager

Brave doesn’t have a secure sharing feature.

Is Brave Password Manager Safe?

All browser password managers are at higher risk of being compromised than a standalone password manager.

This is because, unlike standalone password managers, browser password managers like Brave don’t use master passwords. Instead, they’re left logged in all the time, which allows anyone with physical access to your device the ability to open your browser and see all of the passwords and saved data in your password vault.

Keeper Password Manager vs Brave Password Manager

Advantages of Using Keeper Password Manager With Your Brave Browser

Has the strongest security

Keeper Password Manager is zero trust and zero knowledge. Only users have the ability to decrypt the contents of their vault with their master password. Nobody else, not even Keeper’s own employees, can see what you have stored.

Allows secure password sharing

With Keeper, you have the ability to securely share passwords with anyone, even if they’re not a Keeper user, with Keeper’s One-Time Share feature. You can also set time limits and revoke access at any time.

Ability to store more than just passwords

Unlike browser password managers, with Keeper you can store more than just passwords including passkeys, 2FA codes, credit cards, passports, files, addresses and other sensitive information.

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Autofills your credentials

Keeper’s autofill feature, KeeperFill, will automatically fill your login credentials, payment card information and other data, like your shipping and billing address, saving you time. Even more importantly, unlike the Brave Password Manager AutoFill feature, Keeper will only autofill your information when you’re logged in to the Keeper extension. This means that your passwords and other private data are kept secret, even if your device is stolen, or if you share your device with other people.

Ability to access your passwords on mobile

With Keeper, you don’t have to use multiple solutions to save your passwords. For example, you won’t have to use Brave password manager and iCloud Keychain. Once your passwords are stored in your Keeper Vault, you’ll be able to access them from anywhere, on any device.

Has a logout timer

Keeper has a logout timer for the KeeperFill browser extension that you can turn on or off at any time. If you choose to have the logout timer on, you’ll be able to set a timer for when you want Keeper to log you out of your vault automatically. This differs from browser password managers like Brave, where you’ll always be logged in, meaning anyone who has access to your device will also have access to your passwords.

Keeper Is the Best Password Manager for Brave Browser

Find out how easy Keeper is to use and why it is trusted by Brave users worldwide.

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