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Nearly every website you visit, from dating apps to hyper-secure banking sites, insists you create a user account and think up a password. The problem? Human memory can't keep up with dozens upon dozens of passwords. Some people get the bright idea of using the simplest possible password, like "123456789" or "password." Others memorize one random password and use it for everything. Either strategy is likely to make you a victim of identity theft. The smarter move is to use password manager software to remember unique, complex passwords for all the sites you need to log in to.

We've tested and analyzed dozens of password managers so you can pick the one that best fits your needs. Read on for the top password managers we've tested, followed by an in-depth explanation of how these services work and how we evaluate them.

Dashlane performs all the basic and advanced tasks we expect from a password manager. Plus, it comes with a VPN and a dark web monitor, retains a history of your logins, and scans your accounts for weak and compromised passwords.

Dashlane's top-tier plan is expensive, and its free plan is limited to just one device. Still, Dashlane's ultra-smooth password capture and replay system and host of slick yet easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for premium password management.

1Password offers apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. It also has one of the best password organization systems and it walks new users through the password management process with a top-notch tutorial.

Most people will like 1Password because it's easy to use and offers plenty of security, but it does have its downsides, including the lack of a true password inheritance feature and lackluster import options. If those features are important to you, you should look elsewhere.

Keeper is easy to use across a ton of platforms and browsers. It also offers features such as robust multi-factor authentication support, secure sharing, useful auditing tools, and full password histories.

Keeper is good for anyone who is looking for password protection, especially users with large families. The Keeper Family package includes five Keeper Unlimited Vaults. One downside is the restrictive free subscription tier that limits you to creating and storing passwords on just one device.

NordPass, from the team behind NordVPN, is a streamlined, easy-to-use service for securely accessing your passwords via desktop and mobile apps or on the web. It has added some notable features over time, including a Data Breach Scanner, password health report, web vault, and a password inheritance option.

LogMeOnce has a totally free version, with no limit on the number of saved passwords or on the number of devices you use. The paid version is feature-rich, and there are many options for authentication.

Everyone. Password Boss offers secure password storage and multi-factor authentication like many of its competitors. Unlike rivals Bitwarden and Zoho Vault, its free version does not allow syncing across multiple devices.

Current RoboForm users. If you are already familiar with the password manager's file system, using the current version will be easy. RoboForm is a highly capable password manager, though its menu system is not as slick or intuitive as the competition.

Bitwarden offers the best free tier for password management we've reviewed. Bitwarden is open-source software, and its code undergoes regular audits by independent researchers, making it less vulnerable to hacks and breaches. Bitwarden's password manager is easy to use and does not limit the number of passwords you can store, nor does it prevent you from syncing your vault across devices, as many free password managers do.

First-time password manager users or anyone looking for a free password manager should consider Bitwarden. The Premium tier is inexpensive and includes excellent features, such as an actionable password health report, emergency access options, the ability to generate TOTP codes, and support for enhanced multi-factor authentication methods.

Password managers keep you safe, and they're also convenient. With a password manager, you don't have to remember a complex and unique password for each account. The password manager helps you generate new, random ones, stores them for you, and can even help you pass on your passwords to your loved ones after you die.

When you sign up for a password manager, one of the first things to do is create a master password for your account. Your master password is used to encrypt the contents of your password vault, so you should make it difficult for anyone else to guess it. However, it can't be so random you can't remember it. Your master password is likely unrecoverable if you do. Read our tips on creating secure, complicated passwords for guidance.

Some password managers, such as Keeper, eliminate the need for a master password by offering a passwordless entry to your desktop or mobile vault. With passwordless technology, you can log in using a QR code with a third-party authenticator app, biometrics, a magic link, or a one-time password.

As an additional precaution, you should set up multi-factor authentication to secure your password manager account, be it via biometrics, SMS, or time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) stored in an authenticator app. The best password managers support authentication via U2F or OTP-based hardware security keys, most of which are about the size of an actual key and made to go on your key ring.

Before you commit to any password manager, you need to ensure it works on each device you use and doesn't prevent you from syncing your passwords across all your devices. Although support for Windows and macOS platforms is given, several password managers now offer native Linux apps, too. The best password managers have browser extensions for every popular browser that can operate independently of a desktop app.

Most people use a password manager primarily to manage website credentials. In practice, when you log in to a secure site, the password manager offers to save your credentials. When you return to that site, it offers to fill in those credentials. If you've saved multiple logins for the same site, the password manager lists all those options. Most password managers also offer a browser toolbar menu of saved logins, so you can go straight to a saved site and log in automatically.

Some products detect when you change your password to an account and offer to update the existing password on file to the new one. Some record your credentials when you create a new account for a secure website.

Entering your passwords into a password manager is a good first step. Next, you must identify weak and duplicate passwords and replace them with tough ones. Password managers can flag these bad passwords and help you improve them. Some password managers even check whether you have set up multi-factor authentication for those services in your vault that support it and whether your personal information appears in any data breaches.

When you create a new secure account or update a weak password, don't strain your brain trying to develop a different password that is strong and unique. Let your password manager take care of it. Ensure your generated passwords are at least 20 characters long and include all the major character types: uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.

Most password managers can fill in personal data on web forms, such as first and last name, email address, phone number, bank cards, passport numbers, etc. Many password managers also can capture and fill in credentials for desktop applications.

Most password managers include a built-in mechanism for securely sharing passwords with other users, but some go further with advanced permissions. For instance, a few password managers allow you to share a login without making the password visible, revoke sharing, or make the recipient an owner of the item.

Some password management companies also offer versions of their products for businesses and teams. These products usually emphasize multi-factor authentication and offer single sign-on and advanced credential-sharing capabilities between team members. The best password managers let administrators see which employees use weak, reused, or compromised passwords for their work accounts.

Although a password manager needs to offer advanced features, it should remain easy to use and avoid needless complexity. Users who get annoyed or baffled by a password manager may abandon it and go back to using sticky notes to store and share passwords or, worse, apply the same password everywhere. Note: If you get fed up with your current tool, we have a guide for switching to a new password manager.

Products on this list that do not earn an Editors' Choice award have their merits, but there are two that stand above the rest so far this year. Our 2023 Editors' Choice winners for the category are Bitwarden and Dashlane. Slick and polished Dashlane boasts a ton of features. Bitwarden offers a remarkable top-notch open-source, totally free password management tier. Click here to learn what criteria we are looking for when we test password managers.

All the best password managers mentioned in this article cost money, though you can use some of them for free if you accept certain limitations. We've rounded up the best free password managers in a separate article. e24fc04721

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