Kaspersky Password Manager Pricing Overview
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Kaspersky Password Manager Alternatives Pricing
The following is a quick overview of editions offered by other Password Managers
![]() LastPass Business | $7.001 User/Per Month, Billed Annually | Effortless password and access management. Best for small businesses, agencies and commercial/enterprise business units.
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![]() Keeper Password Manager - Business | Starting at $2.00Per Month | Simple and secure password management for your business to prevent data breaches, improve employee productivity and meet compliance standards
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![]() Teams | $4.001 user Per Month | Resilient protection for growing teams
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Various alternatives pricing & plans
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