How to Set Up and Use KeeperFill on Android

Modified on Wed, 30 Apr at 3:38 PM

KeeperFill is Keeper’s handy feature that automatically fills in your usernames and passwords on websites and apps—saving you time and effort across all your devices!

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Step 1: Turn on KeeperFill

  1. Open the Keeper app on your Android phone.

  2. Tap the menu (three lines) in the top left corner.

  3. Go to Settings.

  4. Turn on KeeperFill.

Your phone will now guide you to enable these settings:

  • Set Keeper as your Autofill service

  • Allow Keeper to display over other apps

  • Enable KeeperFill in Available Virtual Keyboards

Step 2: Using KeeperFill

  • When you're on a login screen (in an app or browser like Chrome), a "Sign in to Keeper" button will appear near the login field.

  • Tap it, then enter your Keeper Master Password.

  • If Keeper finds your saved login for that site, it will show it. Tap Yes to autofill your username and password.

Extra Notes:

  • This guide is intended for Android 8.0 (Oreo) and later versions. If you're using Android 7.0 or older, please submit a ticket to report the issue. 

  • If your login requires two-factor authentication (2FA), Keeper will automatically copy the code to your clipboard. You just need to paste it into the required field.



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