“Keeper” most commonly refers to a cybersecurity app that stores and protects your passwords and other sensitive information in an encrypted digital vault. It is essentially a secure password manager that helps you generate strong passwords, save them, autofill them on websites and apps, and sync them safely across your devices.

What Keeper Is About

  • Keeper is a password manager and “digital vault” designed to stop you reusing weak passwords and to protect you if one site gets hacked.
  • It uses strong encryption so only you can unlock your vault with a master password or passkey; the company markets this as a “zero‑knowledge” design, meaning staff cannot see your stored data.

Core Things You Can Do

  • Store logins, payment cards, IDs, and private files in an encrypted vault, instead of keeping them in notes or your browser.
  • Generate long, random passwords for each account, then autofill them on websites and apps so you do not have to remember them.
  • Sync your vault across phones, tablets, and computers and, on paid plans, share selected passwords or files securely with family or teammates.

Extra Safety Features

  • Two‑factor authentication, biometric logins, and a “self‑destruct” option that wipes local data after too many failed logins help protect against unauthorized access.
  • A security audit view flags weak or reused passwords so you can systematically strengthen your accounts over time.

TL;DR: Keeper is about giving you one strongly protected vault for all your logins and sensitive info, then handling the hard parts of security—like creating and filling complex passwords—so everyday use stays easy.

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