The first thing I install is a password manager on every new device. I have so many accounts I want to keep safe and secure. The only way to do this is a good password manager.
Today's article will walk you through my top 5 password managers for Mac.
TL;DR: I'm currently using 1Password as my password manager. It has an excellent user experience.
Why a password manager?
You might wonder why you should use a password manager, and I've written down some advantages that are trademarks of every password manager.
- Safely store passwords and notes in a vault
- Generate safe passwords on the fly
- Watch passwords, keep track of leaked passwords
1 1Password
I'm currently using 1Password as my password manager for Mac and iPhone. To me, it has a lot of awesome features like:
- Family account and vault
- Travel mode (remove accounts for x time)
- Two-factor for certain websites
- Apps for all browsers and devices
1Password is a paid application and starts at \$2.99 per month.
2 LastPass
At the company, we are using LastPass, and it's a good second choice for me personally as well.
It's less focused on UX to me, as it can be annoying to find a password on the fly.
But some really good features are:
- Local Encryption
- Great team management
- Emergency backup
- Apps for all browsers and devices
- Dark web monitoring
LastPass has a free mode, so great option to start with.
3 Dashlane
Dashlane is a super popular free-tiered option as your new password manager.
The app is very good at analyzing current password strengths and advice on upgrades. You can even set up a VPN to keep your online activities safe.
It also has the following features:
- Auto logins
- Alert for account breaches
- Emergency contact mode
- VPN wifi protection
- U2F authentication
4 Bitwarden
This free option has unlimited storage, which is unheard of for these kinds of systems.
Premium will come with even more advantages like:
- Family plan
- Password analysis
- Secure file sharing
- Open-source
5 Keeper
And the last option is keeper, which comes as a fair prices option.
Very focusses on breach detection so you won't get held with ransomware attacks.
It comes with a lot of cool features that include:
- BreachWatch, alert for breaches
- Encrypted private messenger
- Import existing passwords
- Password sharing
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Top comments (6)
Bitwarden is the best for me, free, open-source and compatible with all devices π
Awesome I keep hearing a lot of love for Bitwarden! π
Bitwarden has two features I like:
If you are working at a business that is leery of the cloud, you can use Bitwarden and store everything locally.
Oh nice, definitely some pro's for some companies π
I miss Enpass. Iβve been using it from its beginning and to me, one of the best.
Oh nice haven't heard much about that one to be honest.
Thanks for the addition π