Password Manager reviews from Reddit

Summary

We analyzed 507 Reddit reviews across 29 subreddits and 69 posts to rank the best Password Manager brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/PasswordManagers, r/software, r/msp, r/computers, r/sysadmin. Top-rated brands include Bitwarden (4.7/5), 1Password (4.5/5), Keeper (4.3/5).

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Reviews507
Subreddits29
Posts69
Brands51
Products9
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#1

Bitwarden

4.7
(164)
"I recomend Bitwarten it syncs with every device an also has autofill"
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"Bitwarden, especially when self hosted as Vaultwarden."
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"Bitwarden, hands down. From what I gather, the developers worked only on this and are passionate about their app. I pay $10.00 per year, which includes 2FA."
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"I can absolutely recommend bitwarden also. The enterprise tier has useful features such as account recovery, and automatic provisioning."
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"Bitwarden is open source, you can set up a Vaultwarden server to host your company's own Bitwarden compatible server."
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"Bitwarden Password Manager is my suggestion it's for Windows and phone"
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"Another vote for Bitwarden. No idea how Bitwarden can be described as not user friendly, it’s very intuitive and easy to use."
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"Switched from LastPass to BitWarden four years ago. Very happy with it. And they updated the UI in the last few months."
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"Bitwarden!"
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"Bitwarden User. Happy."
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#2

1Password

4.5
(112)
"We just converted over to 1 password from last pass. 1 password has been amazing. I have been able to set up logins with both logins with passwords and tokens, add special fields in addition to the usual username and password, it’s easy to use for non tech"
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"1Password is great."
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"I’ve had great success personally and professionally with 1Password. Thor business plans are good. It works very well."
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"OnePassword, on the other hand, encrypts everything from end to end and doesn't store your access key on their computers. This makes it even safer."
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"Been using 1Password for 10 years or so."
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"Switched from LastPass to 1Password, hoping that they won't be breached (at least so far they haven't). Best choice ever."
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"I’ve used 1Password for years and it has served me well and recommend it."
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"Bitwarden, 1Password and Proton Pass are the top 3 option in cloud based password manager"
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"Most of the folks I know here in the USA who use password manager use 1Password."
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"I've found 1Password and Bitwarden the 2 best."
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#3

Keeper

4.3
(39)
"Keeper, hands down."
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"Keeper offers easy access across platforms with a browser extension, plus native apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and more."
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"I’ve used Keeper Business and Keeper Family. It’s a highly robust product and offers integrated 2FA codes either each record which can autofill after your password."
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"Great product and can resell to clients. Highly recommend."
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"Keeper MSP."
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"Keeper because they are the only ones with FedRAMP Authorization."
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"Keeper works for us."
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"Keeper also. Great for managing tenants."
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"We use Keeper and love it."
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"Keeper is the way to go"
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#4

KeePass

4.0
(28)
"KeePass is excellent for local storage. It’s highly secure, and the level of control it offers makes it a favorite for privacy-conscious users."
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"It's like magic."
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"Keepass with its database on Dropbox plus keepassX app for android. Always synced and without third party worrying."
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"KeePass is excellent for local storage."
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"KeePass.com Windows, MAC, iPhone, Linux."
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"I use KeePass2. What I like best about it is that I have the client installed on my phone, tablet and the PC version installed on my computer."
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"I have been using Keepass on Android for a few years now and like it very much...only use it locally and don't have a cloud save as I'm not that trusting of them...local is just as good..."
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"I use keepass2."
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"Another option that may be worth consiering is KeePass. It takes a little more effort to setup and maintain, but in return give you more flexibility in how you store and sync your data."
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"KeePass is another interesting app you should look at."
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#5

Dashlane

4.1
(21)
"It never failed me"
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"If you’re new to password managers, try Dashlane. It has a really user-friendly interface, and their autofill feature saves tons of time."
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"For the past year, Dashlane has been our go-to, and I'm so glad."
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"I've used Dashlane, 1Password, Proton Pass and Keeper. If basic username and password is all you need then any of them will do the job."
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"It's a very good password manager."
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"Look up Dashlane, is a very nice all rounder with tons of features"
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"NordPass, Dashlane and 1Password have better simplicity in my experience."
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"A dedicated password manager like 1Password, Bitwarden, or Dashlane gives you more flexibility across platforms."
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"Dashlane is another solid choice. I’ve been using it for a couple of years, and the dark web monitoring feature is a nice bonus."
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"I'm on dashlane."
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#6

Proton Pass

4.3
(18)
"Bitwarden, 1Password and Proton Pass are the top 3 option in cloud based password manager"
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"My recommendations would be; 1password, Proton Pass, Bitwarden, NordPass."
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"Proton Pass."
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"Protonpass is also a good one."
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"Use Bitwarden or Proton Pass."
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"I use Protonpass."
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"I've switched to proton pass and love it."
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"Proton Pass and /or Enpass"
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"You'll like proton pass better than bitwarden."
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"I use proton pass"
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#7

KeePassXC

4.1
(18)
"I use and love KeePassXC on Windows and Android. It's fully offline, so no worries about data breaches."
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"KeePassXC for private."
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"I suggest KeePassxc for desktop and KeePassDX for Android."
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"KeePassXC shared with Dropbox"
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"Linux users also like KeePassXC, which is an open-source security tool."
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"[KeePassXC] - Local only, Auto-fill feature."
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"I use KeepassXC on my laptop and phone and it's worked pretty well."
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"Keepassxc"
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"Keepassxc."
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"KeePassXC."
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#8

NordPass

4.2
(17)
"We actually use NordPass for ours, and it's been great ever since. It's super easy to use, and the price is great, and we love that you get secure notes inside it as well."
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"NordPass: Honestly, at $1.49/month (especially with that “passreddit” code), it’s a steal. You get data breach alerts, credit card storage, and a clean interface."
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"My recommendations would be; 1password, Proton Pass, Bitwarden, NordPass."
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"I think nordpass, the UI is quite user friendly and easy for the average person."
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"NordPass is the best in terms of interface."
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"I do highly recommend it"
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"I love NordPass password manager."
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"NordPass, Dashlane and 1Password have better simplicity in my experience."
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"I use Nord pass. It uses my biometric settings to unlock on my phone."
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"For me NordPass works really well."
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#9

Securden

4.6
(9)
"I'd recommend checking out Securden Password Vault for Enterprises. It's built with a strong focus on security, ease of use, and cross-platform compatibility."
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"Securden Password Vault for Enterprises is a great tool for businesses to manage all types of passwords, SSH keys, certs, files and credentials."
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"Securden Password Vault for Teams would be perfect for your requirement."
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"You can take a look at Securden Password Vault for Enterprises."
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"You can try Securden Password Vault for Enterprises."
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"Our Password Vault for Enterprises is built for both SMBs and large Enterprises looking to manage passwords securely and easily. It’s free for the first 5 users"
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"Securden Password Vault"
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"Try Securden MSP Password Vault!"
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"Are you looking for a personal password manager or enterprise password manager? If you're on for the latter, I suggest you check out Securden Password Vault for Enterprises."
#10

LastPass

3.7
(9)
"I used to use lastpass which worked pretty well for me."
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"It works pretty well for filling in and sharing."
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"LastPass or 1Password."
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"Last pass for me."
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"LastPass is a good choice."
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"Personally I use LastPass."
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"I used LastPass because I had a family subscription."
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"Another choice that has gotten a lot of press is LastPass. It's not open source, but it is a password manager that works well with Linux."
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"LastPass does exists but I moved from it to bitwarden."
#11

Apple Keychain

4.0
(6)
"IOS keychain + Firefox password."
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"I told my parents to use Apple keychain."
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"The new passwords app is pretty good."
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"If someone is already in the Apple ecosystem I suggest they use the new native passwords app."
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"Yes, Apple keychain is fine for people like that."
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"Apple Keychain is Ok if you’re oblivious to everything else."
#12

Google Password Manager

3.8
(6)
"A lot of people like Google Password Manager because it works with Google accounts, which means they can use it on many platforms."
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"People who use Google goods can do more with less trouble because Google Password Manager works with Chrome and Android phones and tablets."
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"Now I'm just using Google's password manager which doesn't cost anything."
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"Google Password Manager is the only thing I use and recommend."
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"It works on apps, websites etc and is integrated at a system level."
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"Google Password Manager is free. But remember that the price you pay for 1Password includes more than just advanced tools for managing passwords."
#13

SafeInCloud

4.0
(5)
"It was near zero effort to set it up (at least with SafeInCloud and a Synology NAS.)"
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"I like SafeInCloud for the simple reason that I can host my own "cloud" on my NAS."
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"SafeinCloud."
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"Password Manager Safe In Cloud"
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"SafeInCloud."
#14

Passportal

4.5
(4)
"Passportal. They have an AD agent."
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"Super happy with Passportal."
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"Passportal was the best password manager I tested three years ago."
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"Passportal as well. Works decent for MSP setup."
#15

Apple Passwords

3.8
(4)
"You can try Apple's new Passwords app."
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"Apple passwords is a fantastic app that does 99% of what anyone might need."
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"Passwords app on Apple products is pretty baller and free."
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"I just use Apple passwords now moved from 1 password. It’s slightly annoying to use on chrome though."
#16

Vaultwarden

4.7
(3)
"VaultWarden .... love it and cant argue with the price."
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"Vault warden all day long."
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"Vaultwarden"
#17

ProtonPass

4.0
(3)
"ProtonPass is relatively new but promising. Since it’s from the makers of ProtonMail and ProtonVPN, it’s built with privacy in mind."
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"ProtonPass or Bitwarden, both pretty good"
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"ProtonPass is relatively new but promising."
#18

Roboform

4.5
(2)
"The first password manager and been I’ve been using it for almost 20 years."
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"Have been using Roboform for ages but plan on switching to Bitwarden."
#19

Uniqkey

4.0
(2)
"If European, then give Uniqkey a try :) You can visit here: https://www.uniqkey.eu"
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"If you are looking for something which excels then give Uniqkey a visit :) "
#20

Zoho Vault

4.0
(2)
"I use zoho vault"
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"Zoho Vault - super cheap and does everything we need"
#21

KeePass2Android

4.0
(2)
"Keepass2Android."
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"I would suggest using Keepass2Android for a solid offline password management solution."
#22

Buttercup

4.0
(2)
"Buttercup."
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"Buttercup.Pw we are been using it as a team for 2 years."
#23

Apple

3.5
(2)
"If you are an Apple user worth looking into their new Password app. It’s included in the software package so free..."
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"If Apple's solution serves them better then let them use that."
#24

Password Boss

2.5
(2)
"Other MSPs have told me good things about Password Boss. The price is fair, and clients seem to like the layout better."
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"Very simply; don’t."
#25

mSecure

5.0
(1)
"I love mSecure. We have been using it for years."
#26

Pwsafe

5.0
(1)
"Pwsafe has been mine for nearly 20 years. Simple to use and offline."
#27

Hypervault

5.0
(1)
"Hypervault all the way."
#28

Firefox Password Manager

5.0
(1)
"IOS keychain + Firefox password."
#29

Hudu

5.0
(1)
"We also use the password management feature there as well."
#30

Proton

5.0
(1)
"Proton pass has been my absolute fav"
#31

Clipperz

4.0
(1)
"Clipperz - Host proof open-source web vault and password manager."
#32

Pleasant

4.0
(1)
"Pleasant password manager. Expensive but works well"
#33

MyGlue

4.0
(1)
"I been using MyGlue and so far I like it a lot."
#34

Passy

4.0
(1)
"Use Passy. Its open source and works offline."
#35

Ninja

4.0
(1)
"We currently use Ninja as well, it’s been great."
#36

LOV111VOL

4.0
(1)
"I’d recommend LOV111VOL Password Manager for small teams. Here’s why: Everything is fully encrypted, Takes less than 50 seconds to set up, Easy sharing and assigning of passwords and secrets to team members, You can manage who has access to what, Also handles API keys, tokens, and other sensitive data, Lightweight and simple to use"
#37

StrongDM

4.0
(1)
"For a small to medium buisness check out StrongDM, they offer some really neat things."
#38

iCloud Keychain

4.0
(1)
"If you mostly use Apple, iCloud Keychain – it’s one less highly-trusted dependency and passkeys are seamless."
#39

aWallet

4.0
(1)
"I use aWallet. Used the free version for years."
#40

Google

4.0
(1)
"Google account. Simple, secure, cross platform."
#41

Enpass

4.0
(1)
"It's cross platform and lightweight."
#42

Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager

4.0
(1)
"Devolutions’ Remote Desktop Manager"
#43

Pleasant Password Solutions

4.0
(1)
"Pleasant Password Solutions"
#44

Locker.io

4.0
(1)
"I use it for half a year now, works really nice."
#45

Passwordstate

4.0
(1)
"Passwordstate if you want an enterprise system."
#46

Judy Security

4.0
(1)
"We use Judy Security Password Manager."
#47

password-store

4.0
(1)
"Recently I came to know about password-store, pass."
#48

Sticky Password

4.0
(1)
"I have been using Sticky Password for years now."
#49

Strongbox

4.0
(1)
"Give a look to strongbox."
#50

Keepass, LastPass, 1Password

3.0
(1)
"Keepass, LastPass, 1password are all great - but are too hard for older folks to use."
#51

Firefox

3.0
(1)
"Firefox. Syncs between all my devices."

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