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Keeper End-User Guides

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

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 documentation.

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.

User Guides

Enterprise Guides

Helpful Links

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)

  • Keeper Commander

  • Keeper Connection Manager

  • Active Directory Bridge

  • Web Vault & Desktop App
    KeeperFill for Apps
    KeeperFill for Chrome
    KeeperFill for Firefox
    Enterprise Admin
    KeeperMSP
    SSO Connect Cloud
    Keeper Secrets Manager
    Release Notes
    System Status
    How Does Keeper Protect Your Data? Security and Transparency.Keeper Security Blog - Cybersecurity News & Product Updates
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