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Keeper Security Launches One-Time Password Sharing with Zero-Knowledge Encryption

Keeper Security Launches One-Time Password Sharing with Zero-Knowledge Encryption

One-Time Share enables users to share secure links over email or text message without exposing sensitive information

Keeper Security, the leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software, announced the launch of One-Time Share, a new feature that enables Keeper users to securely share records with anyone on a time-limited basis, using Keeper’s zero-knowledge encryption and zero-trust security model.

Keeper One-Time Share is the easiest and most secure way to send confidential information to a friend, family member or co-worker without exposing sensitive information over email, text message or messaging. One-Time Share links are restricted to the recipient’s device only and automatically expire at a time of the Keeper user’s choosing. One-Time Share records can only be used on one device. Even if the user forgets to unshare the record, it will expire automatically, and the recipient’s access will be revoked.

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“Devastating cyberattacks are one comprised password away,” says Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “With One-Time Share, we are helping both individuals and businesses securely share critical information, whether that’s sharing access credentials with a contractor in a business environment or a family sharing their WiFi password or security system code with a houseguest or vendor.”

Keeper One-Time Share provides time-limited, secure sharing of a record (such as a password, infrastructure secret, document or other confidential information) to a recipient who does not have a Keeper account. The encryption model implemented for One-Time sharing uses the same technology as Keeper Secrets Manager, a zero-knowledge and zero-trust cybersecurity platform for protecting cloud infrastructure.

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For added ease of use, One-Time Share can be delivered using QR Codes, Airdrop, email, SMS or other out-of-band channels. As an additional layer of security, One-Time Shares are also device-locked which means that only the original recipient is able to access and decrypt the data. If the link is later opened up by a third party or the user’s email account is compromised, the data cannot be decrypted, except on the original recipient’s device.

Keeper One-Time Share is available for all customers (both paid and free) and commercial customers (including Business, Enterprise and MSP plans).

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