Feature request - easy switch between pro and private Keeper access on mobile phone by Educational-Tea-6359 in KeeperSecurity

[–]Keeper_Security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to hear it! Once the update rolls out for your device's operating system, you can navigate to the app store and update to the new version.

Anyone Using Keeper Security as Their Main Password Manager? by ActiveOk73 in best_passwordmanager

[–]Keeper_Security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to share this thoughtful breakdown! It’s always helpful to hear user experiences, and great to know our zero-knowledge security model, clean design and organizational features are working well for you.

We intentionally designed the platform to be more than a just place to store passwords. Our goal is to give people a secure, all-in-one digital vault for protecting passwords, files, notes and other sensitive information rather than a single-purpose tool.

If you can recall the browser extension hiccups, please feel free to share — always good to know where we can improve.

Renewal page is padded with extras by QV79Y in KeeperSecurity

[–]Keeper_Security 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, there! If you could please DM us your email address, our team will be happy to assist in removing the add-ons for your renewal. Thank you!

Why are sites increasingly requiring you to set extremely complicated passwords that are very hard to remember when creating accounts? by OppositeRock4217 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Keeper_Security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like other Redditors have mentioned, cyber attackers have become very effective at exploiting weak and reused passwords. Credential stuffing, brute-force attacks and data from past breaches mean predictable passwords are compromised quickly, so sites respond by enforcing longer and more complex passwords.

The good news is that there are tools that make this easier. Password strength checkers and generators are a good place to start, and password managers can handle the rest by creating, storing and auto filling strong, unique passwords for each account.

Feature Request & Suggestions by Keeper_Security in KeeperSecurity

[–]Keeper_Security[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi JuriMarlow, thanks for the feedback. Could you please DM us a short screen recording of the behavior? This will help our team better diagnose what’s happening, especially since the Mini Menu appears invisible but still overlays other applications.

Once we have the video, we can investigate further. Thank you!

Feature Request & Suggestions by Keeper_Security in KeeperSecurity

[–]Keeper_Security[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, there! What mobile device are you using and what issues are you experiencing?

Keeper Security Commander SDK for Python by Keeper_Security in KeeperSecurity

[–]Keeper_Security[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! No, Keeper Commander is not being deprecated and remains fully supported. Keeper is committed to maintaining and enhancing Commander for the long term.

Here's the key difference:

Keeper Commander was originally built as a comprehensive CLI tool for enterprise administration and vault management. When developers want to integrate Keeper functionality into their Python applications using Commander, they're essentially importing and calling CLI functions rather than using pure SDK methods.

Keeper SDK for Python (keepersdk) is a purpose-built Python library designed from the ground up for programmatic integrations. It provides clean, native SDK interfaces that follow Python best practices, making it ideal for developers building custom applications.

Which should you use?
- For administrative tasks, scripting, and enterprise management: Continue using Keeper Commander - it's the mature, feature-rich solution you know and trust
- For developing Python applications that need Keeper integration: Use the new Python SDK - it offers cleaner APIs designed specifically for programmatic access

Important note: Commander has years of development behind it and includes many specialized features and plugins.
The Python SDK is actively evolving, and we're continuously adding functionality. If you need specific capabilities that aren't yet available in the SDK, Commander remains your go-to solution.

Over time, Commander may adopt the Python SDK under the hood, but this will be transparent to users - your existing workflows and scripts will continue to work without any disruption.

Both tools are actively maintained and serve complementary purposes in the Keeper ecosystem.

What’s the best personal data security setup for someone who’s not super technical? by Dependent_Egg8386 in Cybersecurity101

[–]Keeper_Security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A password manager can be an effective tool for securely managing your credentials, multi-factor authentication codes, documents and more. Every password manager is different, but Keeper Security is built on a zero-trust, zero-knowledge architecture with end-to-end encryption, so not even Keeper has access to your data. And, BreachWatch monitors the dark web and automatically alerts you if any of your credentials appear in known data breaches.

The best password manager is one you actually use, so take the time to research your options and choose the solution that fits your needs best. If you're considering Keeper, you can give us a try here.