Say Goodbye to Passwords: Keeper Security Unveils Biometric Login with Passkeys!

Keeper Security has rolled out a groundbreaking update with biometric login using FIDO2/WebAuthn passkeys on Chrome and Edge. Users can now access their Keeper Vault with biometrics or PINs, waving goodbye to passwords like they’re yesterday’s leftovers. Enjoy secure, password-free access across platforms, because who needs passwords when you have a thumbprint?

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Hot Take:

Keeper Security’s latest update is like giving your passwords a Viking funeral: a spectacular send-off you didn’t know they needed. By embracing biometrics and waving goodbye to passwords, Keeper is not just keeping up with the Joneses but leapfrogging them on a pogo stick of innovation. It’s the kind of passwordless bliss that even your technophobic aunt can appreciate. Who needs passwords when you can just wave your face at your computer and say “open sesame”? Keeper Security is making password management feel less like a chore and more like a magic trick.

Key Points:

  • Keeper Security introduces biometric login with FIDO2/WebAuthn passkeys on Chrome/Edge.
  • Biometric data stays on the user’s device, ensuring privacy and zero-knowledge encryption.
  • Passkeys offer a secure, passwordless login experience, reducing phishing risks.
  • UK government and NCSC support the move towards widespread passkey adoption.
  • Windows Hello and Touch ID provide native support for biometric authentication.

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