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Keeper End-User Guides

Guides for consumer and business end-users on desktop and mobile devices.

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About Our Security

Keeper is a Zero-Knowledge platform. The data stored in a Keeper vault is encrypted and decrypted locally on the user’s device. Check out this blog article which reviews how Keeper protects your information:

For a more in-depth technical description of our encryption model documentationarrow-up-right.

Keeper Security employees have no ability to decrypt customer data, because the encryption keys are managed by the customer. In addition to zero knowledge architecture, Keeper supports a number of two-factor authentication methods including FIDO2 WebAuthn devices, Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator and SMS. Keeper Security is SOC2 Certified, ISO 27001, 27017 and 27018 certified, FedRAMP Authorized, StateRAMP authorized.

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User Guides

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Enterprise Guides

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Helpful Links

KeeperFill for Firefox
  • KeeperFill for Safari

  • KeeperFill for Edge

  • KeeperFill for Opera

  • iOS

    • Autofill & Passkey Setup for iOS

  • Android

    • Autofill & Passkey Setup for Android

  • Passkeys

  • Enterprise End-User Setup (Master Password Login)

  • Enterprise End-User Setup (SSO Login)

  • Command-line CLI (Commander)arrow-up-right

  • Keeper Secrets Managerarrow-up-right
  • Keeper Commanderarrow-up-right

  • Keeper Connection Managerarrow-up-right

  • Active Directory Bridgearrow-up-right

  • Web Vault & Desktop App
    KeeperFill for Apps
    KeeperFill for Chrome
    Enterprise Adminarrow-up-right
    KeeperMSParrow-up-right
    SSO Connect Cloudarrow-up-right
    Release Notesarrow-up-right
    System Statusarrow-up-right
    How Does Keeper Protect Your Data? Security and Transparency.Keeper Security Blog - Cybersecurity News & Product Updateschevron-right
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