Password Managers
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The best password managers in 2024
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The best password managers make storing and auto filling your passwords easier on both mobile and desktop to save time while also keeping you safe online.
Proton Pass password manager review
By Emily Long published
Proton Pass is a secure password manager with a consistent user interface across the web, desktop and mobile but it’s even better if you use Proton’s other services too.
Google just made a huge step in killing off passwords for good
By Tom Pritchard published
Google's Password Manager will now let you access passkeys on multiple devices and platforms — here's what you need to know.
1Password password manager review
By Emily Long published
1Password may not have a free tier but its paid plans offer loads of features and quite a few useful extras for a very competitive price among other password managers.
LastPass password manager review
By Emily Long published
LastPass remains a decent password manager but its feature set and user experience now lags behind its closest competitors.
Dashlane password manager review
By Emily Long published
Dashlane is a full-featured password manager with a VPN and Dark Web Monitoring built in but these extras raise its annual cost significantly.
Bitwarden password manager review
By Emily Long published
Bitwarden has the best free tier of any password manager and its paid plans are inexpensive too but the service isn’t as intuitive as the competition.
NordPass password manager review
By Emily Long published
NordPass delivers a consistent user experience across all of the platforms it supports with a free plan that’s much more flexible than the competition.
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