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Are you afraid of getting locked out of your house or car and having to hire an expensive locksmith? There’s a company that wants to give you a cheaper option in case of an emergency. KeyMe wants to ...
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I back up my computer with Time Machine and Backblaze. I back up physical paperwork with Evernote. And now, I back up my keys with KeyMe. All you have to do is snap a photo of your key and it’s saved ...
KeyMe, a startup that could ensure you never get locked out again, has raised $20 million in Series B funding. The company allows you to scan your key, either via mobile app or at an in-store kiosk, ...
If you lock yourself out of your home or car, you typically have only one option -- call a locksmith and hope they can get to you quickly. But you'll pay a small fortune for their time and expertise.
The last time you had a key cut, you probably experienced a retro service, which included speaking to a real human (ugh!). KeyMe puts the kibosh on the old-fashioned key copying user experience with a ...
You might notice the arrival of some new kiosks at a few Rite Aid stores in Center City Philadelphia. We first told you about the KeyMe service last month. You ...
Editor’s note: Our Splash Health, Wellness and Wearables event is coming up on March 23 in San Francisco. We’ll have Mario Schlosser, Founder & CEO of Oscar Health, Brian Singerman (Partner, Founders ...
KeyMe is expanding its key copying kiosks to Baltimore. The first kiosks will be located at Rite-Aid stores at 301 W Lexington St. and 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., and at the Kmart at 8980 ...