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“What was it again?”
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It’s okay, Hugo. Remembering all those passwords is also just difficult, especially when you have to change them every few weeks. You would almost want to have some kind of app that ensures that you no longer have to memorize them yourself. Almost…
Fortunately, the Apple App Store and Google Play Store are full of handy password managers. But which are the best to use now? I’ll list five of them for you!
Five delicious password managers for iOS and Android
Password managers come in many shapes and sizes, but they all do the same thing: remember your passwords. Thanks to a substantial security layer, all passwords of your accounts are safely locked up, but you always have them at hand. Handy if, I’ll just say something, you suddenly have to log in to your work email.
The following five password managers for iOS and Android are, in my opinion, worth checking out.
The list is not in order. All five password managers are recommended, it’s up to you which one you like best.
#1 1Password
1Password is an excellent example of the perfect password manager. The iOS and Android app not only ensure that you can safely store your passwords or enter them quickly. It also helps you create rock-solid passwords.
It is one of the password managers that seems to offer everything. You can quickly share passwords, set a default travel mode, and don’t have to deal with a limit on the number of devices used.
The application is free to download for iOS and Android, but cannot be used without a subscription. For 1Password you pay €2.65 per month. If you want to use different accounts (as a family, for example), you tap €4.75 per month.
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#2 Password Managers: LastPass
My personal favorite among password managers: LastPass†The application is cheap, reliable and offers you as a user a lot of pleasant functionalities. Of course it is possible to save and enter your passwords, but you can also easily log in with the fingerprint scanner or facial recognition of your smartphone.
It is also possible to LastPass to be used for saving notes. These are safely locked away so that you can store slightly more sensitive information if possible. Speaking of saving, you get access to 1GB of cloud storage. All in all, a very complete app.
LastPass is free to download for Android and iOS. You can use the service on one device (smartphone or computer) for free. If you want the full experience, you pay € 2.90 per month.
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#3 Goalkeeper
You have password managers that simply do what you expect them to do and you have them that lean fully on the long list of useful functionalities. goalkeeper easily falls into the second category. There are countless ways you can import your passwords and many devices that are supported.
goalkeeperUsers also get access to an exclusive messaging app, save their identity and payment information, and get protection from the Dark Web.
You can goalkeeper free download for iOS and Android, but must pay for an Unlimited account. This will cost you €25.39 per year, which equates to €2.11 per month. If you want access to five safes for friends or family, you pay €54.43 per year.
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#4 Password Managers: RoboForm
Before it had to deal with competitors NordPass and goalkeeperbecame RoboForm considered one of the best password managers on the market. Though it is still a very good option for most people today. This has mainly to do with defense level security.
RoboForm is very cheap, reliable and easy to use thanks to ‘One-Click Login’. It is also possible to have passwords filled in automatically in almost every application. A functionality that some password managers sometimes lack.
You can download the app for free for iOS and Android. A free subscription is available, but you can also choose to take out the Everywhere subscription for €1.99 per month. For five people you pay €3.98 per month.
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#5 NordPass
NordPass is considered the best password manager on the market at the time of writing. The app offers support for seven different browsers, has a zero-knowledge architecture and is equipped with XChaCha20 encryption.
The application also allows users to pay anonymously, find out if their data has been exposed and contact customer service 24/7.
NordPass is free to download for iOS and Android, but not free to use. You can choose a monthly subscription of € 4.39 per month, an annual subscription of € 2.69 per month or a two-year subscription of € 2.19 per month.
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