Try ExpressVPN Keys, your secure solution for password management


Remembering a collection of unique passwords for your online banking, your streaming services, and the other sites and apps you use every day is not only a significant effort—it is nearly impossible.
It’s why many people use weak passwords, which are vulnerable to brute-force attacks. If you reuse passwords or use similar passwords across several sites, you also leave yourself exposed to potential data breaches and hacks: If one login is compromised, all your passwords are revealed or become easy to guess.
That’s why we developed ExpressVPN Keys, an easy-to-use password manager that safeguards your logins—at no extra cost to our users. The password manager is still free to use even after your VPN subscription expires. It’s another way for us to give you more control over your online experience.
Beta testing is now open for the ExpressVPN Keys Chrome extension and the ExpressVPN app for iOS and Android, which has the password manager integrated. We’d love your feedback to make ExpressVPN Keys even better.
Securely store your logins
ExpressVPN Keys lets you securely store your logins and access them within your Chrome browser and ExpressVPN app for Android. You only have to remember one primary password, which unlocks your password manager, giving you access to all of your logins, saving you headspace and time. Forget about having to remember all your passwords—and resetting them when you forget.
Need a strong password? ExpressVPN Keys can help you generate long, random passwords that are unique and secure. It can also fill in logins for you with just one click when signing in to your favorite websites and apps.
As for security, it’s always our top priority, and we use zero-knowledge encryption to secure the contents of your password vault. You are the only one who can see your saved logins, which are encrypted by your primary password; which means that even we can’t access your decrypted data.
And unlike some password managers, there’s no limit to the number of devices you can use with ExpressVPN Keys—or to the number of passwords you can store.
How to become a beta tester
Install the ExpressVPN Keys beta extension for Chrome and follow the prompts to set it up, or sign up to be a beta tester on iOS or Android. Please note that some users may have to wait a few days for ExpressVPN Keys to become available to them and will be notified in the app or Chrome extension.
During setup, you’ll be asked to create a primary password, which is used to encrypt your logins and unlock your password manager. It’s the only password you’ll have to remember to access all your other logins. If you forget your primary password, you can still access your logins using your recovery key, a string of characters provided to you during setup, which you should save to a safe place.
Whenever you sign in to an app or website, ExpressVPN Keys can prompt you to save your logins so that it can store and fill them for you when you sign in to sites and apps.
You can also import your saved logins in bulk from your browser or another password manager.
Send us your feedback
Once you’ve tried the beta version of the ExpressVPN Keys Chrome extension or in the ExpressVPN app for iOS and Android, let us know what you think via the feedback button. Your thoughts are essential in helping us improve our product before launch.
Don’t want to be a beta tester? You’ll still be able to secure your logins later when ExpressVPN Keys launches for all ExpressVPN users. Sign up for the ExpressVPN Blog Newsletter to stay on top of our latest news.
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I don't use chrome ever - at all.