Keeper Enhances Browser Extension

Singapore, Oct 25: Keeper Security, a leader in zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity solutions, has rolled out key updates to its KeeperFill browser extension, making password management easier and more secure.
The patented KeeperFill technology uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to seamlessly fill usernames, passwords, passkeys, and two-factor authentication (2FA) codes across websites on all major browsers.
With this new update, users can switch to landscape mode, providing an expanded view for more convenient browsing.
The redesigned dual-pane window allows simultaneous viewing and access to stored credentials, making navigation more intuitive.


Responding to the rise in passphrase adoption, KeeperFill now includes a built-in passphrase generator. Users can specify word count, separators, capitalisation, and numbers to create secure passphrases. Customisation options can also be saved as defaults, ensuring consistency across future credentials.
The traditional password generator has also been upgraded, with more granular options for selecting uppercase and lowercase letters and symbols, helping users meet varying password policies. Additionally, the extension now includes a shortcut to the Keeper web vault, streamlining workflows for managing stored credentials.
“Our latest updates to the KeeperFill browser extension are all about giving users more control, flexibility, and security in managing their credentials across devices,” said Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security.
“By integrating features like the passphrase generator and enhancing customisation options, we’re not only improving the usability of our platform but also enabling our users to take a proactive approach to their online security.”
The KeeperFill extension is available on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, Brave, and all other Chromium-based browsers, ensuring wide compatibility.

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