Best password managers

Best password managers
Are you looking for a password manager? These are the best password managers. 

9. NordPass
NordPass is a password manager made by NordVPN and it's new.
Your passwords are encrypted by XChaCha20, not AES-256 bit encryption. It has a free and premium plan. 
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords
Autosave passwords
Autofill passwords and credit cards
Scan notes and credit cards instead of typing it
Access passwords even if offline
Sync across devices
Password sharing(Premium feature)
Data Breach Scanner(Premium feature)
Password Health Checker(Premium feature)
Access vault on up to 6 devices(Premium feature)
Password Generator 

Pros:
You can save unlimited passwords.
You can autosave passwords on Chrome and Firefox.
Access your vault even if you're offline.
You can scan notes and credit cards instead of typing it.
2-factor Authentication available.
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.
Premium plan is cheap.
You can access your vault with biometrics.
Sync across devices.

Cons:
You can only use 1 device.
Not all features are available for all platforms in the app and browser extensions.

Download NordPass here.

8. LastPass 
LastPass is a password manager that has a free and premium version. When you first set up LastPass, it will give you a 30-day trial to test out premium features and when it ends, you can continue using the free version or upgrade to Premium.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords
Autofill passwords 
1GB of encrypted file storage(Premium feature)
Sync across devices 
Password sharing(Premium feature)
Password Generator 
Access vault on up to unlimited devices

Pros:
You can save unlimited passwords 
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.
2 Factor Authentication available.
You can access your vault on up to unlimited devices.
You can access your vault using Fingerprint.
The free version is enough for some users.
Sync across devices.
Lots of ways to recover your vault if you forget your master password. 

Cons:
You can't contact support on the free version.
Has been hacked a lot of times(Last hacked in 2019).
A long time ago, it's free but when LogMein acquired it, the premium plan was added.

Download LastPass here.

7. Remembear 
Remembear is made by Tunnelbear and it's full of bear puns. It's encrypted using AES-256 bit encryption. Just like LastPass, when you first set up Remembear, you get a 30-day trial to test out premium features and when it ends, you can continue using the free version or upgrade to Premium.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords 
Autofill passwords and credit cards
Sync across devices(Premium feature)
Access your vault on up to unlimited devices 
Completely backup your Remembear(Premium feature)
Store 2FA codes 
Generate strong passwords with Password Generator.

Pros:
Has bear puns.
You can access your vault on up to unlimited devices.
Access your vault using biometrics.
You can save unlimited passwords.
Add a new device to your Remembear using a QR code.
You can store 2FA codes.

Cons:
A lot of premium features are free in other password managers .
No permanent sharing between users.

Download Remembear here.

6. Zoho Vault 
Zoho Vault is made by Zoho. Zoho is a popular company but their password manager isn't really popular but it's great. It has a free and premium version.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords 
Autofill passwords 
Dark mode
Sync across devices
Access your vault on up to unlimited devices 
Password sharing
5 users can use it at the same time(Premium feature)
Password Generator 

Pros:
Has Dark mode.
You can save unlimited passwords.
2 Factor Authentication available. 
You can sync across devices 
You can access your vault on up to unlimited devices.
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.

Download Zoho Vault here.

5. Avira Password Manager 
Avira Password Manager is made by Avira. Your passwords are encrypted using AES-256 bit encryption.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords 
Autosave passwords 
Autofill passwords 
Add credit cards faster by scanning it
Password Generator 
Sync across devices 
Access your vault on up to unlimited devices 
See security status
Store 2FA codes 

Pros:
You can save unlimited passwords. 
You can see the security status of accounts.
You can autosave passwords. 
You can store 2FA codes.
Sync across devices. 
You can access your vault on up to unlimited devices. 
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.

Cons:
No password sharing. 

Download Avira Password Manager here.

4. KeyReel
KeyReel is available for Mac, Android, and iOS. Your passwords are protected using AES-256 bit encryption and passwords are stored on your device, not on the cloud.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords 
Pair Computer and Mobile to autofill passwords on computer 
Backup data to your computer and not on the cloud
Store 2FA codes
Works even on Airplane mode

Pros:
Passwords are saved on your device and not on the cloud
You can save unlimited passwords.
You can pair your computer and mobile.
Backups are saved on your computer and not on the cloud.
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.
You can store 2FA codes.
It works even if on Airplane mode.

Cons:
No password sharing.
No sync across devices. 

Download KeyReel here.

3. Dashlane
Dashlane is a password manager that has a free and premium version. Just like LastPass and Remembear, you get a 30-day trial to test out premium features and when it ends, you can go to the Free version or Upgrade to Premium.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords(Premium feature)
Autofill passwords
Password Generator 
Sync across devices(Premium feature).
Access your vault on up to unlimited devices(Premium feature)
Credit card monitoring(Premium feature)
VPN(Premium feature).
Dark Web monitoring(Premium feature)
Password Generator. 
Password sharing for 5 users.
Password sharing for unlimited users(Premium feature)

Pros:
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.
2 Factor Authentication available.
You can save 50 passwords for 1 device on the free version.

Cons:
The free version is limited.
Premium plan is expensive.

Download Dashlane here.

2. Bitwarden
Bitwarden is an open-source password manager. It means that anyone can look at the code using Github. And a lot of features are free on Bitwarden. Your data is protected using AES-256 bit encryption.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords 
Store 2FA codes(Premium feature) 
Sync across devices 
Access your vault on up to unlimited devices 
Autofill passwords
Password Generator

Pros:
Core features are free.
You can save unlimited passwords.
You can store 2FA codes.
You can sync across devices.
You can access your vault on up to unlimited devices.
You can access your vault with biometrics.

Download Bitwarden here.

1. MYKI
MYKI is a different password manager than the others. Instead of asking for an email, it asks for your phone number. Instead of a master password, it asks for a PIN. And instead of having the same password for each device, you can have a different one for each.
Your data is encrypted using AES-256 bit encryption and your data is saved on your device, not on the cloud.
Here are its features:
Unlimited passwords 
Autofill passwords 
Store 2FA codes 
Sync across devices 
Access your data on up to unlimited devices 
Password sharing 
Security Dashboard 
Pair Computer and Mobile to autofill passwords on computer
Password Generator 
Backup data on mobile or computer and not on the cloud.
Access passwords even if you're offline

Pros:
You can save unlimited passwords.
You can see the security of your accounts.
Generate strong passwords using Password Generator.
To add a new device to your MYKI account, you have to scan a QR code.
You can store 2FA codes.
You can access your passwords even if you're offline. 
You can pair computer and mobile.
Sync across devices. 
Almost all features are free.
You can unlock your vault using Fingerprint.

Download MYKI here.

So those are the best password managers.

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