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Available today, ExpressKeys now delivers more secure sharing, passkey support, and improved cross-device management.
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ExpressVPN has revealed significant upgrades to its password manager, ExpressKeys, with secure sharing and improved cross-device management for your most sensitive information.
ExpressKeys is ExpressVPN's standalone password manager and secure vault. Password managers take the hassle out of remembering complex passwords and phrases, allowing you to store your credentials and other sensitive information. Strong encryption standards protect your data.
This February, ExpressVPN expanded beyond VPNs by introducing ExpressKeys for Android and iOS. On Thursday, the VPN provider said the latest update has introduced more advanced features to improve security, privacy, cross-platform usage, and the management of sensitive information.
