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With the release of Desktop and Web Vault Update 17.4, Keeper Security’s desktop app is now available on the Linux Snap Store, bringing zero-trust, zero-knowledge password management and digital vault functionality to millions of Linux users. Designed with performance, privacy and platform flexibility in mind, Keeper delivers a secure solution that empowers users to manage their credentials and secrets without compromise.
A seamless Keeper experience for Linux users
Linux powers important infrastructure across many industries, from servers and data centers to development environments and personal desktops. Known for its flexibility, performance and open-source innovation, Linux attracts a community that values control, transparency and security.
Keeper has always shared those same values. Now, with availability on the Snap Store, Linux users can install Keeper with a single command and receive automatic updates, ensuring they always run the latest and most secure version. Whether on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Mint, Manjaro or openSUSE, Keeper integrates smoothly into your preferred environment.
Built for performance, privacy and control
Keeper for Linux delivers everything users expect from our products: powerful encryption, intuitive usability and seamless cross-platform access. With end-to-end, zero-knowledge encryption, your vault data is fully encrypted and decrypted only on your device. Keeper never has access to your master password or stored credentials.
This architecture, combined with AES-256-bit and elliptic curve encryption, ensures that your information stays private — even from Keeper. As with all Keeper applications, the Linux version adheres to the highest compliance standards, including SOC 2 and SOC 3, ISO 27001, 27017 and 27018 certifications. It is also FIPS 140-3 validated as well as FedRAMP and GovRAMP Authorized for government use.
The Linux release underscores Keeper’s mission to make enterprise-grade security accessible across every platform. With Keeper, users can generate strong and unique passwords, securely share credentials, store and autofill 2FA codes and sync data securely across desktop and mobile devices.
Whether you’re a developer managing SSH keys, a system administrator securing privileged accounts or someone who simply prefers the flexibility of Linux, Keeper provides the unified experience you need to stay secure against modern threats.
Now available on Snapcraft
The Keeper Desktop app can be found on the Snap Store under “Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault.” To get started, visit https://snapcraft.io/keepersecurity or search for Keeper directly within your Linux software center.