Keeper (password manager)

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Keeper (Password Manager)

Keeper is a password manager application and digital wallet that securely stores website passwords, financial information and other sensitive documents[1] using 256-bit AES encryption, zero-knowledge architecture[2] and two-factor authentication.[3] Files and passwords in Keeper can be synced, backed up in the cloud, and shared using HTTP secure and a locally stored encryption key.[4] Every record in the user's private vault is encrypted and stored with a unique encryption key.[5] Keeper also addresses the problem of password fatigue, by autofilling login and password fields with stored information.[3]

Keeper comes pre-loaded on the Orange Dive 70 smartphone,[2] Samsung phones, América Móvil phones[6] and most AT&T Android phones.[7] As of January 2015, Keeper has more than 9 million registered users[8] and works with over 3,000 companies.[9] Keeper is available for download on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Windows Phone, Linux, Kindle, and Nook,[10] and available as a browser extension for IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera.[5]

Keeper is a free service for storing passwords on a single device and has an optional annual subscription with cross-device syncing.[11]

Keeper Enterprise

Keeper Enterprise is a multi-tenant password management and secure file storage platform for businesses. Features include file sharing, user provisioning, auditing, reporting, Active Directory integration[5] and delegated administration,[9] all of which are available within a centralized admin console.[5]

Multi-Factor Authentication

Built into the Keeper application, Keeper DNA provides multi-factor authentication using connected devices, such as a smartwatch, to verify a user's identity when logging into the vault.[12]

Open-Source Password Management SDK

Keeper Commander is a password management SDK which is available to Keeper users and provides command-line and API-level access to a user's vault. It is available open-source on GitHub. Features include scheduled password rotation, which is available for any supported system such as Active Directory, Windows, Unix/Linux, Mac, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server and Oracle.[13]

Security compliance and certifications

Reviews

Kaspersky listed Keeper as a top 5 security application for Windows Phones.[14]

The Next Web listed Keeper as a top 10 multi-platform password manager.[15]

PC Mag gave Keeper an Excellent rating with 4/5 stars.[16]

The New York Times said, “[Keeper] definitely has an emphasis on ease of use through a simple design. It even includes a neat feature that lets you share some of your information with someone you trust.”[17]

Tom's Guide listed Keeper as a top 10 best mobile password managers[11]

References

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