Keeper Security Offers Built-In Passphrase Generator to Strengthen Security

Today Keeper Security have announced the addition of a passphrase generator to Keeper Web Vault, with support on mobile and for the browser extension coming soon. The release also includes an update to the existing password generator which provides users with new options to meet specific password requirements. In addition to being able to include uppercase letters, numbers and symbols, users can now select specific symbols to include or omit, based on the requirements of the website they’re creating the password for.


Strong passwords are essential for protecting sensitive information in today’s digital world, where threats are increasing and becoming ever more sophisticated. Many individuals and organisations use weak or reused passwords, which can make them vulnerable to cyber threats. Keeper’s integrated password and passphrase generator helps users create strong, unique credentials for each account. Additionally, Keeper’s administrator controls allow organisations to implement password policies, including general requirements and specific rules for certain websites and applications.


Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder, Keeper Security, says: “We’re excited to introduce Keeper’s new passphrase integration and password generator updates, streamlining users’ ability to create high-strength passphrases and passwords to protect their online accounts. This advancement not only enhances security for both personal and business users, but also simplifies the user experience, aligning with our commitment to providing cybersecurity solutions that are easily adopted, improve security and increase productivity.”


Compared to conventional passwords, passphrases offer several advantages in terms of both security and usability. Their primary strength lies in their construction. Passphrases are created by stringing multiple words together, resulting in increased lengt ..

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