Companies – Enforcement Policies

Companies – Enforcement Policies

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Companies – Enforcement Policies
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The Keeper administrator can set a variety of enforcement policies for their users. To do so, navigate to Roles in the Administrator Console, select a role, and click Enforcement Policies.

From the Logins tab, an administrator can allow SSO users to login with a master password, set the master password complexity, and set the master password expiration date. By default, all biometric logins are allowed, but they can be disabled.

An administrator can restrict the use of certain platforms in Keeper Vault, including Web Vault, extensions, mobile, and desktop devices. For KeeperChat, desktop and mobile platforms may be restricted.

An administrator can prevent users in a role from using standard features in the Vault. This includes preventing users from creating folders or identity and payment records, masking custom fields, notes, or passwords, pausing Breachwatch, requiring reauthentication, and setting a requirement for the complexity of generated passwords.

Administrators can enforce sharing and upload permissions to prevent users from sharing records and folders, sharing records with users outside of Keeper Enterprise, sharing records with file attachments, exporting or importing records from the web app and desktop app, and uploading files.

Administrators can enable the various features and settings of the KeeperFill browser extension individually. This includes forcing or disabling hover locks, AutoFill, AutoSubmit, Match on subdomain, and enabling various browser extension prompts. You can also disable KeeperFill on specific websites.

Administrators can enforce a variety of account settings, such as restricting offline access, preventing users from changing their email address, disabling the "stay signed in" feature, setting logout timers system-wide, and disabling account recovery.

Finally, enforcement policies can be used to configure IP whitelists and enable account transfer.

For more information about Keeper, see:
https://keepersecurity.com

Check out our Keeper Enterprise Guide here:
https://docs.keeper.io/enterprise-guide/

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