Keeper Manager vs Last: Which is Best in 2025?

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  • Osama Zahid

    Written by Osama Zahid Cybersecurity Specialist

  • Rebecca White

    Fact-Checked by Rebecca White Content Editor

Short on time? Here’s our verdict: Keeper is the overall winner between these 2 managers. It offers easier management and better customer . Plus, it’s never been breached in the past, giving me complete confidence in its security and privacy.

Keeper and Last are both top-rated managers with similar offers, making it hard to tell which is better. So, I extensively tested both apps to learn which one is worth getting.

During my tests, I found that both Keeper and Last have many strengths, like their impressive security, generation, auto-save/fill, and more. However, Keeper is superior in many scenarios. It has better vaults, easier sharing, more features, and responsive customer . Plus, Last’ history of data breaches raises concerns.

You don’t have to talk my word for it, though. Both apps offer 30-day free trials, meaning you can try them risk-free to see which one suits you. However, based on my tests, Keeper is a much better option for safer and more convenient management.

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No Time? Here’s a 1-Minute Summary of Category Winners

Out of both managers, Keeper is the better choice. Its vaults are superior, as they can generate TOTPs for your 2FA-enabled s. Keeper also makes it easy to share data with others. Plus, it s keys and has better customer that’s available whenever you need help.

Keeper logo
Last
Security
  • Unbreakable encryption
  • Multiple two-factor authentication methods
  • Reliable recovery
  • Equally effective encryption
  • Several two-factor authentication options
  • Various recovery methods
Storage
  • Generates TOTPs within the vault
  • One-Time Share feature for easy sharing
  • Includes generation and a history of generated s
  • Audits s stored in vaults
  • Doesn’t generate TOTPs in its vault
  • Sharing feature requires recipients to get Last
  • Includes generation and a history of generated s
  • Provides good auditing functionality
Auto-Save and Fill Has excellent auto-save and auto-fill that works whenever needed Includes reliable auto-fill and auto-save functionality that always works without issues
Privacy Built with a strict zero-knowledge policy to ensure data privacy Has a zero-knowledge policy but has been breached in the past, thus raising concerns
Ease of Use Well-designed apps for all platforms and various useful features, including key Has easy-to-use apps and some useful tools but doesn’t provide key yet
Customer Service
  • 24/7 live chat
  • Phone
  • Email
  • Knowledge base
  • Email
  • Scheduled callbacks
  • Knowledge base
Plans & Pricing Cheaper base price, but it gets more expensive when including features like BreachWatch. The free plan is limited in of features Plans cost more, but they have all the app’s key features. Includes an excellent free plan that offers more features

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What to Look for When Comparing Managers

to look for the following details to ensure you choose the best manager for your needs:

  • Security — Having good security through unbreakable AES 256-bit encryption, two-factor authentication, and other methods ensures airtight protection for your data.
  • Storage — Easy-to-use vaults, useful generators, auditing tools, and sharing methods ensure convenient management.
  • Auto-Save and Fill — Auto-save and fill features save lots of time while logging into websites and filling out forms online.
  • Privacy — A manager needs to have strict zero-knowledge architecture and a privacy-focused design to ensure only you can see your data.
  • Ease of Use — A manager needs to have intuitive apps on every major platform to ensure anyone can use it, even beginners.
  • Extra Features — Extra features like emergency access help a manager stand out and can make it safer and easier to manage your credentials.
  • Customer Service — Picking a manager with helpful customer via live chat, email, and other channels is critical. This ensures you can get help whenever you need it.
  • Plans and Pricing — It’s important to get a manager with worthwhile plans that’ll give you good value for the money. Also, choosing an app with free trials or a money-back guarantee lets you try it without risk.

1. Security — Both Keeper and Last Offer Unbreakable Security

Keeper and Last are equally secure. They both use military-grade encryption to ensure no one else can access your vault. Plus, they several two-factor authentication methods to add an extra layer of vault security.

Encryption — Both Apps Use Impenetrable AES 256-Bit Encryption

You’ll get unbreakable AES 256-bit encryption with both of these managers. This is the same that banks and militaries use for data security, meaning it’s reliable enough to ensure airtight vault safety. Note that Last handles encryption at the vault level, while Keeper uses encryption at multiple levels, but they’re both highly secure.

I also like that Keeper and Last use TLS to protect communications between the app and their cloud servers. Also, data is encrypted locally on your device before it’s transmitted to the servers, ensuring hackers spying on your traffic can’t see it.

Since both apps have equally effective encryption, they’re tied here.

Encryption Winner: Tie

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) — Set Up 2FA Through Various Methods for Both Apps

Two-factor authentication adds a helpful extra layer of vault security, and both Keeper and Last let you set up 2FA in multiple ways. This helps ensure that no one can access your vault, even if they somehow learn your master .

Last’ 2FA options include authenticator apps, USB keys, fingerprint sensors, smart cards, and more. It doesn’t text-based 2FA codes, but this is a good thing because these are vulnerable to being compromised through SIM swap scams.

Screenshot showing the 2FA methods ed by Last

You can set up 2FA on Last using any preferred method

On the other hand, Keeper allows 2FA via text messages, authenticator apps, RSA SecurID, USB Keys, and Keeper DNA. Keeper DNA is unique to Keeper, and it’s a creative method that lets you use your smartwatch as a second factor. It doesn’t have as many methods as Last, but it includes most of the main options that most people use.

Screenshot showing the 2FA methods ed by Keeper

Keeper lets you easily configure 2FA for your vault

Since both apps several secure two-factor authentication methods, they’re tied in this category.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Winner: Tie

Recovery — Both Keeper and Last Offer Recovery Methods

I was pleased to learn that Keeper and Last offer several recovery methods to regain vault access if you forget your master .

Keeper provides a 24-word recovery phrase to regain access to your vault. You can get this recovery phrase by setting up recovery in the settings menu of any of Keeper’s apps.

On the other hand, Last lets you recover your using SMS codes or biometrics. Also, it provides a recovery one-time that allows one-time access to your for resetting your master .

Both apps offer reliable ways to regain vault access if you forget your master , making this a tie.

Recovery Winner: Tie

2. Storage — Keeper Makes Management More Convenient

While both apps have excellent storage and management, I found that Keeper is more convenient. This is because it makes sharing easier, and its vaults can generate TOTPs for 2FA-enabled s.

Vault — Keeper’s Vaults Also Generate TOTP Codes

Keeper and Last both come with excellent vaults, but Keeper’s vaults are better for convenient management. They store all sensitive data, including s, licenses, credit cards, SSH keys, and more. However, what truly stands out is that Keeper’s vaults generate 2FA codes for logging into your s, something Last lacks.

Screenshot showing how to generate 2FA codes in Keeper's vault

You can generate 2FA codes via manual entry or QR codes

Keeper makes organization easier as you can create as many folders as you want to group your s and information into different categories. This makes it easy to find when needed.

Last also has impressive vaults. They let you keep many kinds of data, like s, credit cards, licenses, bank details, WiFi s, and more. Plus, you can easily add custom item types if you want to save information that the vault doesn’t by default.

Screenshot showing the data ed by Last' vault

You can easily store any sensitive information using Last

Both managers let you create folders to help organize vault data. However, Last doesn’t generate 2FA codes, so it loses to Keeper in this category despite having an impressive vault.

Vault Winner: Keeper

Generator — Keeper and Last Have Equally Useful Generators

Secure generation is a crucial manager feature, and both Keeper and Last let you create unbreakable s whenever needed.

Keeper’s generator makes up to 100-character s and provides multiple ways to customize them. You can choose to include numbers, characters, and special letters. There doesn’t seem to be any way to choose between uppercase or lowercase letters, though. Also, Keeper maintains a history of all generated s.

Screenshot showing the max character length of the s Keeper generates

It’s easy to make secure s with Keeper

Last has an equally effective generator that makes up to 99-character-long s. It also maintains a history of s like Keeper’s manager and includes customization options like uppercase/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

Screenshot showing how you can customize the s Last generates

I used Last to generate s when g up for new s

I like that Keeper and Last automatically suggest new s when g up for websites. This makes creating a secure for new s convenient, as you don’t have to generate and copy-paste one when g up.

Both apps’ generation is effective, making it a tie here.

Generator Winner: Tie

Auditing — Last Has a More Feature-Packed Auditing Tool

While you can use both apps to audit your security, Last’ auditing tool is the better option. Both options provide security scores, but Last monitors more information, providing a better assessment.

Last’ Security Dashboard provides a helpful security score after scanning your s. It checks for weak and reused s. Plus, it finds any compromised s leaked on the dark web. The dashboard also informs whether you need to enable two-factor authentication to secure your Last vault.

Screenshot of Last' Security Dashboard feature

Security Dashboard provides helpful insights about your s

On the other hand, Keeper’s Security Audit tool looks for weak and duplicate s in your vault. It also provides a security score based on its findings, which is less reliable than Last’ score, as it doesn’t for breached s.

Screenshot of Keeper's Security Audit feature

Keeper checks for weak and duplicate s

I’d like to see Keeper improve its auditing tool by factoring in breached s, especially since it already lets you monitor for leaked credentials using the separate BreachWatch feature.

Overall, Last wins here because its auditing tool is more in-depth.

Auditing Winner: Last

Sharing — Keeper Makes Sharing Information Easier

While you can share s and other information using either app, Keeper makes it much easier to share with others. The One-Time Share feature lets you instantly create a link that can be viewed for a limited time on 1 device only, making it quite secure. You can also adjust how long the shared link remains available.

Screenshot showing the various link expiry options offered by Keeper's One-Time Share feature

You can choose how long shared data should remain available

Of course, Keeper also includes the older sharing method, where you share data with people through their email. Afterward, the recipient must install Keeper to access the shared data.

Unfortunately, Last doesn’t have an answer to Keeper’s One-Time Share. It only lets you share information by adding a recipient’s email address. This method is secure but inconvenient, as the recipient must install Last and sign up before accessing the information.

Screenshot of Last asking for the recipient's email to share a

Last’ sharing feature isn’t as straightforward

Overall, Keeper’s innovative One-Time Share feature makes it the winner here.

Sharing Winner: Keeper

3. Auto-Save and Fill — Both Managers Offer Seamless Auto-Save and Auto-Fill Functionality

I was quite pleased with testing these apps’ auto-save and fill functionality. Both Last and Keeper offer excellent auto-save and auto-fill capabilities to save time on websites.

The auto-save in both apps is reliable, and it works whenever needed. During tests, I logged into websites like Netflix, Facebook, GoDaddy, and others — both Keeper and Last always asked to save my information. The only difference is that Last lets you edit the information before it’s saved, while Keeper adds it to your vault directly.

Screenshot of Last asking to save a new Netflix

Last instantly saves any new information you use

Both apps also offer equally reliable auto-fill. I revisited all the websites I previously saved my information for, and Keeper and Last always asked to auto-fill my information, saving lots of time.

Screenshot of Keeper asking to fill  information on Facebook

Keeper’s auto-fill tool saves lots of time on websites

I also like that Keeper and Last can auto-fill credit cards, addresses, and other details. So, filling out forms becomes much easier when you’re using either of these apps. Since they both have equally good auto-save and fill features, they’re tied in this category.

Auto-Save and Fill Winner: Tie

4. Privacy — Keeper Is a Safer Choice Because of Last’ History of Breaches

Keeper and Last have zero-knowledge architectures, meaning no one except you can see what’s in your vault. They’re both GDPR compliant, ensuring they follow the obligations set by the EU when handling your data.

Note that both Keeper and Last collect some data. This includes information like your device’s IP address, location, and operating system. They also keep the email you use to sign up with. Billing data you provide during payment, such as credit card information, is also stored.

I’m not too concerned about these apps’ limited data collection, as most managers keep this much information. Also, these apps have the following certifications:

Keeper Last
SOC 2 Type ll SOC 2 Type ll
ISO 27001 SOC 3
HIPAA BSI C5
FedRAMP ISO 20071
StateRAMP APEC CBPR
NIST CMVP APEC PRP
FIPS 140-2 TRUSTe Enterprise Privacy

Their variety of certifications and compliance with privacy frameworks demonstrates that both Keeper and Last take your data’s privacy seriously. However, one key difference between both is that Last has been breached in the past — the latest was in 2022. Thankfully, no sensitive data fell into the criminals’ hands, as it was all encrypted.

On the other hand, Keeper hasn’t been breached once. So, even though both apps have privacy-focused designs, I consider Keeper the winner in this category.

Privacy Winner: Keeper

5. Ease of Use — It’s Simple to Install and Use Both Managers

Among the main highlights of both these apps is that Keeper and Last are really easy to install and use, making them good options for beginners. They also offer various unique features, but I’ve learned through my tests that alternatives like 1 offer a better variety of extra features.

Experience — Using either Manager Is Easy

I was very impressed with how easy both Keeper and Last are to use. Their extensions, mobile apps, and web apps all have highly intuitive designs that anyone can easily navigate, even if they’re new to managers.

Keeper’s desktop and web apps have a clean interface that shows all your records at the front. Plus, a menu on the left lets you navigate to features like BreachWatch, Security Audit, and others. If you need to change settings, you can click the drop-down menu at the top-right and access the settings menu easily.

Screenshot of Keeper's web app interface on desktops

Keeper is really simple to use on desktops

The mobile apps are just as good, with just a few menus that you can easily switch between to access all of Keeper’s features. I also like that Keeper includes all its essential features on its mobile apps, including BreachWatch and Security Audit. However, the import and export features are missing, meaning you can only do this on a desktop.

Last is also straightforward to use. It has a native desktop Windows app for paid subscribers, but its free-to-use extensions are available for all major browsers. The design is similar to Keeper’s, with all your s clearly shown at the front and a menu on the left side that lets you access the rest of Last’ features.

Last’ mobile apps are also solid, with an easy-to-use vault that lets you quickly view and edit all your records. It also lists all the critical security tools in a single menu, making them all accessible in one swipe. Finally, all the settings are easily accessible from the right-most tab in the mobile app.

Screenshot of Keeper's mobile app interface

I found it simple to navigate Last’ mobile app

Like Keeper’s mobile apps, Last doesn’t import/export on its mobile apps either, meaning you need a desktop to access this function.

Overall, both these apps are easy to use, even for people who have never used a manager. So, they’re tied in this category.

Experience Winner: Tie

Extra Features — Both Apps Have Useful Extras but Only Keeper s keys

Even though Last has some useful extra tools, I found that Keeper is the better choice if you’re looking for an app with extra features. It provides the following:

  • BreachWatch — checks for any s leaked in data breaches
  • File storage — provides up to 100GB of secure file storage for sensitive data.
  • key — allows less s for secure s on ed sites.
  • KeeperChat — enables secure end-to-end encrypted communications with anyone.
  • Emergency access — lets you add trusted s that can access your vault during emergencies.
  • Import/export — lets you easily switch between managers.

On the other hand, Last includes the following options:

  • Dark web monitoring — scans for s leaked in data breaches.
  • File storage — offers up to 1GB of storage for sensitive files.
  • Credit monitoring — tracks your credit and helps resolve unauthorized changes.
  • Import/export — provides a convenient way to switch between managers.
  • Emergency access — lets trusted s gain access to your vault in emergencies.

While both apps provide ways to track breached s, Keeper wins here simply because it has more extra features, like key and KeeperChat. Also, its file storage offers much more space for your sensitive files.

Extra Features Winner: Keeper

Device Compatibility — You Can Use either on All Major Platforms

You can use Last and Keeper on any device, as they all major platforms. The following table shows all the platforms these apps work on:

Keeper Last
Windows (Native app and browser extensions) Windows (Native app and browser extensions)
macOS (Native app and browser extensions) macOS (Browser extensions only)
Android Android
iOS iOS
Linux (Native app and browser extensions) Linux (Browser extensions only)

The key difference is that Keeper offers native apps for all desktops, while Last is limited to browser extensions on macOS and Linux. However, Last’ extensions include all the necessary features, meaning the lack of native desktop apps isn’t an issue. So, both apps are tied in this category.

Device Compatibility Winner: Tie

6. Customer Service — Keeper Offers Much Better Customer

Keeper is better than Last at providing customer . It has more channels you can whenever you need help, including live chat, phone , email , and a detailed knowledge base.

In my tests, I frequently ed Keeper’s live chat, and it never took more than a few minutes to connect with an agent. Every agent I spoke to gave helpful answers to my questions. Plus, Keeper sends a follow-up email with a transcript of your chat that you can revisit if you ever need to recall that information.

Screenshot of a conversation with Keeper's live chat

Keeper’s live chat agents are very helpful

On the other hand, Last’ options are much more limited. Its knowledge base is helpful, but you can only an agent via its ticketing system — something that’s only available to s. There’s a phone option, but you can’t its directly and must schedule a callback via Last’ page.

Keeper is the clear winner here, as its customer is much more comprehensive and easier to .

Customer Service Winner: Keeper

7. Plans and Pricing — Last Offers a Free Plan

Price — You’ll Get Similar Value for Money With Both Options

In of pricing, Last and Keeper’s paid subscriptions deliver similar value. Keeper might seem like the better option at first, as it starts at $1.46/month, while Last’ pricing starts at /month. However, Keeper’s price increases when you include crucial add-ons like BreachWatch and secure file storage.

Both apps also offer family plans that deliver great value. The main difference here is that Last’ family plan allows up to 6 different , while Keeper’s family plan has a limit of 5. Also, Last’ family plan costs slightly less.

You can also use Keeper and Last for business, but I found that Keeper offers better value for businesses. While the business features are similar in both apps, Keeper costs less per member.

You can pay for both these apps with a credit/debit card, but Keeper also s PayPal payments.

Both apps deliver good value for money and are tied in this category.

Price Winner: Tie

Free Version — Last Offers a Better Free Version

Keeper and Last offer free options, but Last’ free version is much better. It delivers more tools and has fewer limits, ranking it among the best free managers you can get.

With Last free, you’re only limited to 1 device type, meaning you can use the free plan on your computer or mobile device. It offers the following features:

  • Unlimited storage
  • auditing
  • sharing
  • Dark web monitoring
  • Unlimited generation

Some features like emergency access are missing, but Last’ free plan is a good choice for well-rounded management.

On the other hand, Keeper’s free plan provides the following:

  • Storage for 10 s/records
  • Two-factor authentication
  • Limited generation

Most of Keeper’s other tools are locked behind the subscription, meaning its free plan isn’t worthwhile.

Last is the clear winner here, as its free plan is much better.

Free Version Winner: Last

Free Trial — Both Apps Provide 30-Day Trials

While neither app has a money-back guarantee, Keeper and Last both offer 30-day trials that let you try these apps risk-free. The trials for both apps include all the necessary features, meaning you can get a good idea of whether they’re worth getting.

I also like that both Keeper and Last make their trials easily accessible. You can sign up for them with your email and don’t even have to provide a credit card. Since both apps have great trials that are easy to get, it’s a tie in this category.

Note that Dashlane is a worthwhile alternative if you need a refund policy. It has a 30-day money-back guarantee, and Dashlane refunded the money quickly during tests.

Free Trial: Tie

And the Winner Is… Keeper

In summary, Keeper wins in 4 categories, while Last only wins in 1. Both apps are also tied in 2 categories. So, Keeper is the clear overall winner. You can see the major differences between these apps in the following table:

Keeper logo
Last logo
Encryption Safeguards your vault with AES 256-bit encryption Provides AES 256-bit encryption for vault security
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
  • Authenticator apps
  • SMS codes
  • USB keys
  • Keeper DNA
  • Authenticator apps
  • USB keys
  • Fingerprint sensors
  • Smartcards
Storage Provides intuitive and easy-to-navigate vaults that also generate TOTPs for 2FA-enabled s Has an easy-to-use vault, but it doesn’t let you generate TOTPs within the app
Auto-Save and Fill Seamless auto-save and auto-fill that works on all websites Reliable auto-save and fill features that work whenever needed
Generator Customizable generator that makes up to 100-character-long s Useful generator that can create up to 99-character-long s
Privacy Has a zero-knowledge architecture and several privacy certifications Provides a zero-knowledge architecture and various privacy certifications. However, it’s been breached in the past
Auditing Includes a good auditing tool, but it doesn’t have dark web monitoring feature built into it Offers excellent auditing that also includes dark web monitoring
Sharing Includes sharing via email and also provides the convenient One-Time Share option Only allows sharing via email, requiring recipients to the app
Ease of Use Offers beginner-friendly native apps for all platforms Provides intuitive browser extensions for desktops and easy-to-use mobile apps
Extra Features BreachWatch, KeeperChat, up to 100GB of file storage, and key Credit monitoring and 1GB of file storage
Device Compatibility
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Linux
Customer Service
  • Live chat
  • Phone
  • Email
  • Knowledge base
  • Email/ticket
  • Scheduled callbacks
  • Knowledge base
Price Starts at $1.46/month but including features like file storage and BreachWatch will increase the price Starts at /month and includes all its key features in the subscription
Free Version Has a limited free version that restricts several features Has an excellent free plan that allows access to most features
Free Trial Comes with a 30-day free trial that doesn’t require a credit card Includes a 30-day free trial that doesn’t require a credit card

Last has some strengths, like its excellent free plan. So, Last is worth considering if you want a free manager. However, Keeper is the better option in most cases. It has more features, responsive customer , better vaults, and various other strengths that make it a well-rounded management solution.

You can also try Keeper risk-free. There’s no money-back guarantee, but the 30-day trial lets you test its features before you commit to a purchase.

Overall Winner: Keeper

How to Activate and Use Keeper’s Free Trial

  1. Choose Keeper’s trial. Navigate to Keeper’s website and click “Try It Free” to get the free trial.
    Screenshot showing how to choose Keeper's free trial option
  2. Begin the trial. Enter your email address and click “Try it free for 30 days” to begin the free trial.
    Screenshot showing how to begin Keeper's free trial
  3. Create an . Enter your email address again to create your Keeper .
    Screenshot of Keeper asking to enter an email address to create a new
  4. Set a master . Create a strong master for your Keeper vault.
    Screenshot showing the master  creation step of Keeper's  process
  5. your email. Enter the six-digit code sent to your email address to it.
    Screenshot showing the email verification step of Keeper's  process
  6. Open the browser extension page. Click “Install Now” in Keeper’s Get Started dialog to open the installation page for Keeper’s browser extension.
    Screenshot showing how to access the browser extension page once you've signed up for Keeper
  7. Install the extension. Add Keeper’s extension to your browser to enable features like auto-save and fill.
    Screenshot showing how to add Keeper's extension to your browser
  8. Use Keeper. Protect your s and sensitive data with Keeper’s various features.
    Screenshot of Keeper ready to use after g up and installing its extension

FAQs About Keeper vs Last

Is Keeper better than Last?

Yes, Keeper is better than Last. While both apps have similarly strong security and equally impressive features, Keeper’s better and easier management make it a better choice. Plus, it hasn’t experienced any data breaches in the past.

Are Keeper and Last secure?

Yes, both Keeper and Last are highly secure. They use impenetrable AES 256-bit encryption to secure your vaults and have strict zero-knowledge policies, meaning no one except you can see your sensitive data.

Some other things also help determine how safe a manager is, like feature variety and independent audits. Thankfully, Keeper and Last meet all the requirements.

Which manager has better mobile apps: Keeper or Last?

Both Keeper and Last have equally effective mobile apps. Their mobile apps are secure and include features like auto-save and fill, auditing, and more for safe and convenient management.

Can you import your s from Last to Keeper?

Yes, these apps have import and export features. So, you can easily export your s and other sensitive data from Last. Afterward, you can import this file into Keeper to instantly add all your s to the Keeper vault.

Is Keeper better for businesses than Last?

While both apps offer many valuable features, I consider Keeper a better choice for businesses. Both apps have similarly effective plans for businesses, but Keeper costs a lot less to use per , making it my preferred option.

Which manager is better according to Reddit: Keeper or Last?

Keeper is the better manager according to Redditors. While most Reddit s agree that both these apps are very good, many avoid Last because its past data breaches remain a concern for them.

Summary — The Overall Best Managers in 2025

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Osama Zahid
Written By Osama Zahid
Osama Zahid is a former Writer at WizCase. His forte is antivirus software, and he has written numerous reviews, comparisons, and guides on various cybersecurity products during his time at WizCase. Always on top of the latest software developments, he frequently runs tests to ensure that the information he presents is accurate and up-to-date. Prior to ing WizCase, Osama spent close to a decade writing about a wide range of topics, including AI, cybersecurity, computer hardware, and more. When he isn't sharing his expertise through his writing, he likes to polish his coding skills, head out for late-night runs, or immerse himself in his favorite games.
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