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Orange Picks Keeper to Enhance Mobile Device Security for its Own Devices

Orange Picks Keeper to Enhance Mobile Device Security for its Own Devices Image Credit: Keeper

Orange group has selected Keeper Security as its exclusive mobile partner to help protect the sensitive information of its mobile customers. Keeper is a password manager and digital vault that uses 256-bit AES encryption technology to securely store customers' website passwords, financial information, and other documents.

The Orange Dive 70 will be the first device under the Orange own-brand smartphone range that will feature Keeper. The partnership will see Orange customers benefiting from an exclusive arrangement that will enable them to upgrade to Keeper's premium security solution for a year.

According to Keeper, Orange customers will gain from its fully-integrated password manager to conveniently and securely save and fill passwords in their mobile apps and browsers. The company claims that the Keeper is the world’s most downloaded password management application.

Keeper Security CEO and Co-Founder, Darren Guccione
We are thrilled to provide Orange customers with the best technology to manage passwords and protect their most sensitive and personal information on their mobile devices. 

Guillaume de Riberolles, Devices Marketing Director, Connected Objects and Partnerships, Orange
The Dive 70 will be the first Orange device to offer Keeper's secure password and digital vault manager, which responds to our customers' needs and provides them with the best experience for managing their information. 

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