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Best Password Managers 2018

Dashlane Lastpass Callpod Enpass 1Password Zoho Vault
  1. Dashlane is a secure way to bypass tedious logins, forms, and purchases online. Save all of your information and save time in your online transactions.
    Dashlane's drawback is its high price. Its Premium plan is $60 per year, while Dashlane's free plan is limited to 50 sets of credentials and won't let you sync among devices.

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  2. LastPass is an online password manager and form filler that makes web browsing easier and more secure.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I'm amazed that Lastpass is still getting such high ratings. Go on their forum and read the thread in troubleshooting about not saving passwords. Lastpass does not reliably save new passwords entered for web accounts. People create new accounts, use LP to generate a new password, and then discover that it wasn't saved and they have no idea what the password for their new account is. It's been happening to me more often than not. I'm not going to renew my premium account, and switching to something else.

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  3. NOTE: Callpod has been discontinued.
    Keeper is a secure, simple way to store and access your passwords and private information from your computer and mobile devices. Generate secure passwords for each website and remember them easily with Keeper.
    Keeper is a close runner-up for best password manager. Its free tier won't let you sync your devices, but its inexpensive ($35/year) premium tier is a close match for LastPass. Keeper also has a tight focus on user privacy and security.

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  4. 4
    Password manager, syncs across many platforms
    Enpass doesn't advertise a local-sync feature, but you could create one with USB drives or a bit of network sharing. That might make the service ideal for users who are wary of putting their data online. Overall, Enpass belongs on our best password managers list, but it's not our top pick.

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  5. 1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $36.0 / Annually
    However, 1Password's browser extensions for Brave, Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari, dubbed 1Password X, are great. They improve upon the desktop experience and work directly with web browsers instead of operating systems. They also extend 1Password to Chromebook and Linux users, although a beta version of a 1Password Linux application recently became available.

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  6. Online password manager for teams
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $1.0 / Monthly (/user/month)
    Zoho Vault is part of a larger suite of paid enterprise tools, but the company makes its password manager free for individual personal use. Group plans that can be used by families start at $12 per user, per year.

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