Keeper Security supports passkeys for effortless authentication
Keeper allows you to manage your passkeys in the Keeper Vault through our browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave and Safari, as well as on mobile devices with our iOS and Android applications. Passkeys make it easier to log into your favorite websites more securely than ever.
What are passkeys?
A passkey is a cryptographic key that lets you log in to your accounts and apps without having to enter a password or a second factor, such as a one-time 2FA code. Think of it as a digital version of a secure keycard that’s stored in your Keeper Vault.
Passkeys make it possible for you to log in to supported websites seamlessly and easily. For a full breakdown of what passkeys are, check out our page What is a Passkey?
Benefits of passkeys
Passkeys are much easier to use than many other traditional methods of authentication, and they’re more secure. It’s impossible to trick a user into entering a passkey on a phony lookalike site, which makes passkeys phishing-resistant.
Storing passkeys in your Keeper Vault allows them to be used across different browsers and operating systems. As long as you have access to your Keeper Vault, you have access to your passkeys, no matter what platform you’re logging in from.
How and where does Keeper support passkeys?
Passkeys only work on websites and platforms that support them. View our Passkeys Directory to see a complete list.
Keeper currently allows users to manage their passkeys within the Keeper Vault, through our browser extension and on mobile with our iOS and Android apps, which autofill passkeys, much like how your password-based credentials work today.
Passkey storage and autofill for Android will be available soon.
Keeper is excited to venture into the passwordless future with you, and as more websites transition to this new technology, learn how you can take advantage of this more secure and seamless login experience.