How to use ExpressVPN Keys on your Mac or PC

ExpressVPN Keys is one of the best VPN services around – it’s our pick for the number one spot, and has been for years. Aside from being a fantastic virtual private network, it has just added a password manager to its arsenal, making it an even better way to secure your data online.

The new password manager lets you save your logins, credit card data, secure notes and much more, safe from prying eyes. You’ll then be able to log in quickly and securely without having to remember any complex passwords or rely on the same login info on multiple websites.

Here, we’ll show you how to get up and running with ExpressVPN keys, from saving your first password to storing two-factor authentication codes for faster logging in. We’ve got all the help you need, whether you’ve used plenty of password managers before or are completely new to them.

Setting up ExpressVPN Keys is simple, but it does require you to have both a valid ExpressVPN account and the separate ExpressVPN app installed on your PC, so make sure you’ve sorted that out first. On a computer, ExpressVPN Keys works as a web browser extension, although there are iOS and Android apps if you want to use it on your mobile. Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get started.

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ExpressVPN Keys is a handy way to boost your security online and remove the hassle of trying to remember complicated passwords. By handling everything for you, it also ensures you don’t get tempted to reuse the same login information on multiple websites, which can become a major vulnerability if one of those sites suffers a data breach – suddenly, every account you’ve used that login info for could be hacked into.

We already recommend ExpressVPN as the best VPN you can use right now, so it’s encouraging to see the developer add more ways to stay safe online. Because ExpressVPN Keys is free for existing users, getting set up and using it is a no-brainer if you’re already a subscriber.

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