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Keeper Presents Secure Cloud File Storage for iOS, Android and Web Users

From $10 for 10GB to $750 for 1TB per year

Keeper Security, Inc. has launched Secure File Storage for iOS, Android and Web users.

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Users can upload and drag-and-drop their most important files, photos and videos to their vaults. Keeper is a ‘zero-knowledge’ security provider. Files are encrypted during the upload process and the user holds the encryption key for privacy and security. Customers also have the ability to share files with fellow users vault-to-vault, making it a way to save and transfer the most sensitive information.

Other features include:

  • 256-bit AES encryption (private keys held by user only)

  • Share files with other users with PKI encryption

  • Access files on mobile, desktop and web (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and iE)

We are very pleased with the release of Keeper Secure File Storage,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and co-founder, Keeper. “We first launched on iOS and greatly appreciate the support that Apple showed us by featuring Keeper in the iTunes Productivity category. Our Web App and Android versions are now live and our native desktop applications for Mac, PC and Linux are scheduled to publish over the next two weeks.

The company has already sold several thousand storage plans in less than a week. Plans start at only $9.99/year and are shown below:

  • 10GB $9.99

  • 50GB $39.99

  • 100GB $79.99

  • 250GB $199.99

  • 500GB $399.99

  • 1,000GB $749.99

All users can encrypt and upload their first five files free of charge. Existing users can upgrade their accounts with for under $1 per month.

Initial user feedback has been amazing – they enjoy our pricing, simplicity, security and privacy that Keeper Secure File Storage provides,” says Guccione. “Consumers clearly see our differentiated approach focused on secure encryption and we look forward to expanding our business in the cloud storage category.

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