LastPass is the ultimate cautionary tale. Even though their payloads were encrypted, they stored millions of passwords in a centralized "honeypot" vault and failed to encrypt metadata, leading to a catastrophic breach. Keze eliminates the honeypot entirely. It doesn't store permanent vaults; it generates ephemeral, self-destructing links. Once the agency views the credential, the ciphertext is permanently purged from the Edge database. There is simply no vault for hackers to steal.
| Question | Keze | LastPass |
|---|---|---|
| Send Messages? | Yes | Yes |
| Request Links? | Yes | No |
| Client Friendly? | Yes | No |
| Agency Branding? | Yes | No |
| Self-Destructing? | Yes | No |
| Audit Logs? | Yes | No |
| Est. Unlimited Price | $5 / mo | ~$4 / mo |