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The Best Password Managers To Keep Your Data Safe In 2022

bitwarden KeePass KeeWeb AuthPass 1Password Callpod Firefox Sync Lastpass Dashlane NordPass Business
  1. Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
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    BitWarden is a best-of-all worlds password manager that combines a fully-functional, cross-platform free tier, as well as paid personal, family and business tiers on BitWarden's service. BitWarden has desktop clients for Windows, macOS and Linux, mobile apps for Android and iOS, and browser extensions for most popular browsers and their derivatives.

    #Password Managers #Password Management #Security & Privacy 604 social mentions

  2. KeePass is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.
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    • Open Source
    If you want maximum control for zero cost, open source KeePass - and more specifically, the alternative clients that use the same secure standard - constitute our favourite free password manager. You can store your encrypted password database files anywhere you want, and if the official KeePass app looks a little clunky (spoiler: it is, a bit), there are plenty of highly polished alternative clients to use with its files on every operating system.

    #Security & Privacy #Password Management #Password Managers 206 social mentions

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    Web and desktop password manager compatible with KeePass.
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    • Open Source
    As a result, there are also plenty of fully compatible, highly polished KeePass-compatible alternatives worth considering, particularly if you use macOS or Linux. Two of our favourites are KeeWeb for browsers and desktop platforms, and AuthPass on Android and iOS – desktop versions of AuthPass are also available for all major operating systems.

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 18 social mentions

  4. Manage all your passwords across devices. Support for iOS, Android, Mac OS, Linux and Windows. Compatible with the popular Keepass (kdbx) format.
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  5. 1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser.
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    Dashlane: Unlike 1Password, Dashlane does have a free tier, but it only covers 50 passwords, and only on a single device, so there’s no syncing passwords between your phone and desktop PC. It also has more limited platform support than most of its rivals, although the most popular platforms are covered. Features include two-factor authentication, secure password sharing and, for paying subscribers a free white-label version of AnchorFree’s Hotspot Shield VPN. A single user subscription costs around £36 ($40) per year.

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 117 social mentions

  6. 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.
    We appreciate Keeper’s more robust security features, including optional clipboard expiration to clear passwords copied there and the nuclear option of vault self-destruction after five failed login attempts. We would have liked more options for temporarily removing passwords from local devices, beyond simple uninstallation, but Keeper is a solid password management workhorse, with a personal edition that reflects the security of its sophisticated enterprise counterpart.

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  7. Bring your Firefox bookmarks, tabs, or passwords wherever you go with Firefox Sync. Share between computers and mobile devices. Get Firefox now!
    Web browsers and mobile operating systems have offered to save your passwords for years, and the security that goes with these services is no longer as poor as it once was, there are still good reasons to stick with a dedicated password manager if you’re able to. However, if integrated convenience is the thing that’ll most encourage you to improve your password hygiene, Firefox Sync with 2FA enabled is our favourite integrated solution.

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  8. LastPass is an online password manager and form filler that makes web browsing easier and more secure.
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    Lastpass: Although Lastpass is a longstanding favourite for password management, the elimination of multiple device type support for free users severely limits its usefulness, despite unlimited password storage. Free subscribers must choose whether to use it on computers or on mobile devices, opening the door to bad security habits on at least one type of platform. However, the paid-for tiers are still worth a look, with features including a slick security dashboard, 1GB of encrypted storage, secure password sharing and emergency access. A single-user subscription costs £31 per year.

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 22 social mentions

  9. 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: Unlike 1Password, Dashlane does have a free tier, but it only covers 50 passwords, and only on a single device, so there’s no syncing passwords between your phone and desktop PC. It also has more limited platform support than most of its rivals, although the most popular platforms are covered. Features include two-factor authentication, secure password sharing and, for paying subscribers a free white-label version of AnchorFree’s Hotspot Shield VPN. A single user subscription costs around £36 ($40) per year.

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 7 social mentions

  10. NordPass Business is a password manager for SMBs and Enterprises. It helps you quickly onboard and offboard employees, easily exchange passwords within the team, and ensure that your customers’ data are safe and sound.
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    NordPass: NordPass is password management service with clients for Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS, made by Nord Technologies, best known for NordVPN. NordPass is available as a free, no-registration-required application, a free service with cross-device syncing, and a paid-for service. This provides simultaneous access to your passwords on up to six of those devices, as well as features like emergency access, password sharing and strength assessment. Available from £3.69 a month, £17.67 a year, or two years for £26.46, depending on current offers.

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