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What is the best cross-platform password manager?

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KeePass vs pass vs 1Password

 vs LastPass vs RoboForm vs bitwarden vs Dashlane vs KeePassX vs Safe in Cloud vs GPG (Gnu Privacy Guard) encrypted text file vs Enpass Password Manager vs LessPass vs Encryptr vs passacre vs Zoho Vault vs Clipperz vs Google Chrome vs SuperGenPass vs Password Safe vs oneSafe vs KeePassXC vs Password Gorilla vs Padlock vs Passpack vs Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault vs KeeWeb vs Sticky Password vs Enigmail vs SaferPass vs Firefox Sync vs Yith Library vs Buttercup vs Avira Password Manager vs mSecure vs aMemoryJog Password Manager App vs simplesafe vs TrueKey vs PasswordMaker vs Cockatoo vs Mitro vs Norton Identity Safe vs OkyLocky vs Passmanager vs Pocket vs PasswordBox

Specs

Supported platforms

GNU/Linux OSX Windows Android Windows Phone

Encryption methods

AES-256(Rijndael) Twofish

Browser integration

Safari Chrome Firefox IE Opera

Multifactor

Yes

License

GPLv2

Lincense

GPLv2

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Linux, Windows, OSX, Android, iOS, SailfishOS

Encryption methods

GnuPG

Browser integration

Chrome, Firefox, Qutebrowser

Multifactor

License

GPLv2

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

OSX, Windows, iOS, Android

Encryption methods

AES-256

Browser integration

Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Opera

Multifactor

No

License

Proprietary

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Internet Explorer, OSX, Android, iOS, Windows Phone

Encryption methods

256-bit AES and rounds of PBKDF2-SHA256

Browser integration

Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, Maxthon, Dolphin

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Yes

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

OSX Windows iOS Android

Encryption methods

AES-256

Browser integration

Chrome Firefox IE IE-based

Multifactor

Yes (In BETA)

License

Lincense

Proprietary

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge, iOS, Android

Encryption methods

256-bit AES and PBKDF2

Browser integration

Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge, Vivaldi,

Multifactor

License

Open Source (AGPLv3)

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Yes

Default Search Engine

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Chrome

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

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2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

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2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

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2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

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2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

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2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Windows, Linux, OS X, iOS

Encryption methods

openssl

Browser integration

None

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

GNU/Linux

Encryption methods

N/A

Browser integration

No

Multifactor

No

License

Lincense

ISC

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Web (run locally)

Encryption methods

AES-256

Browser integration

Chrome

Multifactor

No

License

Lincense

AGPLv3

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Google

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, Windows, Windows Mobile

Encryption methods

Twofish with 256-bit key

Browser integration

Through auto-type

Multifactor

Yes ( Using Yubikey )

License

Lincense

Artistic License 2.0

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Windows, Mac OS X, Android

Encryption methods

AES

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

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Platforms

Software Type

Supported platforms

Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS X

Encryption methods

AES-256

Browser integration

Google Chrome, Chromium, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Windows Internet Explorer, Comodo Dragon, Opera, Pale Moon, SeaMonkey, Yandex, Dolphin, Safari, UCWeb

Multifactor

yes

License

Free and Premium

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Default Search Engine

Features

Password Manager, Autofill, Form Filling, Biometrics, Super Secured Data (AES-256 Encryption), Two-Factor Authentication, Works on All Major Platforms, Cloud Sync Across Devices, Cloud Backup, Local Wi-Fi Sync Across Devices

Better then others because of:

Wi-Fi synchronization, Excellent browser support, Fingerprint scanning, YOU control your data, Best sync capabilities, Lifetime license, The team that brought you AVG

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Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Browser integration

Multifactor

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Lincense

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Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

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Supported platforms

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Browser integration

Multifactor

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Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Multifactor

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Multifactor

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Lincense

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Multifactor

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Lincense

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Multifactor

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Multifactor

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Lincense

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Multifactor

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Lincense

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Multifactor

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Software Type

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

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Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Platforms

Android, iOS, Kobo, web, macOS, Windows

Software Type

Google Chrome extension, desktop app

Supported platforms

Encryption methods

Browser integration

Multifactor

License

Lincense

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

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Pros + Cons

Pro
 Free and open source

KeePass being open source means that a number of people have reviewed the code and found it to be secure.
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Pro
 Does not depend on the cloud

Unlike many other password management tools, by default the KeePass encrypted database is not stored in the cloud, but strictly locally, for added security.
Comment

Pro
 Powerful built-in password generator

Password generator can be adjusted to use or exclude certain characters, patterns, external algorithms and principles.
Comment

Pro
 Reliable

KeePass is consistent and stable across all clients including merging conflicts between desktop and mobile apps
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Pro
 Cross-platform desktop and mobile

Available for Windows, with unofficial ports for Linux/OS X and iOS/Android.
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Pro
 Can be used as a portable application

Works as a portable application that does not need to be installed and can be carried around in an external device.
Comment

Pro
 Extensive plugin and extension support

Keepass offers a range of plugins and extensions in different categories: Integration & Transfer, Automation & Scripting, Cryptography & Key Providers, and others.
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Pro
 Offers multiple sync options

Since the database is stored locally it can be synced across devices using a cloud storage service like Dropbox, Google Drive or via a file sync tool like BitTorrent Sync. KeePass v2 also provides a powerful built-in synchronization mechanism that allows setting appropriate level of sync, kind of sync, and choosing between a number of sync sources (Dropbox, Drive, etc).
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Pro
 Autofills passwords securely

KeePass uses a feature called AutoType that pastes passwords in browser window using a combination of virtual keystrokes and clipboard obfuscation for added security against keyloggers.
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Pro
 Extremely powerful encryption algorithm

KeePass uses AES-256 encryption for passwords which is practically unbreakable.
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Pro
 Intuitive categorization options and search for managing entries

Entries can be categorized in folders and subfolders and quickly found using search.
Comment

Pro
 Regular updates

On average a new point release is available every 3 months.
Comment

Pro
 Due to the open source nature, there are numerous apps for Android available that support KeePass

Offers large variety of apps with different features and user interfaces vastly increasing the user base by catering to almost every taste.
Comment

Pro
 Multifactor authentication

Keepass offers a combination of master password, key file and user account verification.
Comment

Pro
 Built-in history that tracks changes to individual credential entries

With the built-in history you can lookup previous passwords, track changes in general and if necessary recover those. In essence you are looking at a built-in Version Control System (VCS) which operates on single entries. Browsing the history of specific entries also displays associated metadata like the date of a change.
Comment

Pro
 Works inside Android apps

There are variations in support of features, so this is dependent on the Android app being used. Keepass2Android is one that has built-in synchronization over ssh and other protocols, fingerprint support and plugins are also supported to a certain extent.
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Pro
 Customizable password records

Users may define any extra fields (eg. "Surname", "Credit Card No", "Start Date", "Expiry Date" and "Security No") and their values may then be easily copy-and-pasted when required. This is a great feature not found in a lot of password-managers: they leave you to consign such additional information to the "Notes" section.
Comment

Pro
 Allows storage of attachments such as pictures, documents and all kinds of files in general

Appending attachments to individual credential entries allows things like scanning important documents (for instance a scanned document containing the login information for your internet connection), appending them to the corresponding credential entry and afterwards destroying the original paper copy.
Comment

Con
 Non-Windows versions are unofficial ports

While there are ports available for Linux, OSX, iOS, Windows Phone and Android, the only officially supported version of KeePass is on Windows.
Comment

Con
 Uses a database

Uses a database and thus decrypts all passwords within it when only one is needed. Which is less secure than having individual files. It also means you will have only one master password.
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Con
 No good cross platform syncing ability

E.g. between Windows and mobile.
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Pro
 Blackberry support

Keepass has an available Blackberry app that not only makes it easy to use on the go, but will work with any files backed up in the cloud for ease of access to stored passwords used on different machines.
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Pro
 Allows useful scripting via KPScript plugin

KeePass can set global hotkeys to fill in credentials while on a sites log-in screen. Scripting can launch a site or other application and perform any necessary log-on steps securely. It requires the KPScript plugin.
Comment

Con
 Terrible UX

The UI is ugly and lacking.
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Pro
 Clear, concise user interface

This app has the easiest, cleanest, and clearest user interface. For reference, LastPass has progressively gotten worse and worse and is now a confusing mess, while Keepass remains very user-friendly.
Comment

Pro
 Support in iOS Safari browser

Difficult passwords are mostly a PITA on a mobile keyboard.
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Pro
 Powerful built-in synchronization mechanism

KeePass v2 has a built in sync mechanism that allows setting appropriate level of sync, kind of sync, and choosing between a number of sync sources (Dropbox, Drive, etc).
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Con
 No auto-fill for login details

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 Dated user interface

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Con
 Only local use

Useless app for people who need access to their login information anywhere else. No access on android/iOS, no web access, no backup, nothing but 1 local database (unless carried around on a USB plug - which can easily be lost or forgotten).
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Con
 Questionable security

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9727297
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Con
 Possible security vulnerability

There is a possible vulnerability with the way the app does updates in that the update files are transferred over HTTP. While no one has reported a breach yet, the possibility of it could be a concern.
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Pro
 Ultra portable

As it has both Git support and encrypts passwords to GPG-encrypted text files, it is really simple to access everywhere. You can either use a self-hosted or a personal cloud hosted Git repository. It is automatically being kept up-to-date. Clients for pretty much everything and a really active community. Even if you can't run a client you will still be able to access the password by decrypting them from the Git store.
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Pro
 Has cross platform GUI clients

It has a Qt-based GUI, an Android and iOS app, a Firefox plugin, a Golang GUI app, an interactive CUI, a dmenu script, OS X integration, and also an Emacs package.
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Pro
 Works in command line

And is basically just a bunch of GPG-encrypted files stored in a folder.
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Pro
 Free and open source

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Pro
 Full control

You are not forced to rely on any other service provider than yourself. Like saving them on a remote server as in the case of LastPass. You don't have to extend your trust (to LastPass or any other provider).
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Pro
 Not using a database

It doesn't use a database like, for example, KeePass and thus doesn't open all passwords at once. Just one at a time.
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Pro
 Scripts for importing passwords from different services

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Pro
 Multi user suppport

You and your team can share a repo and different subtrees can be encrypted for different sets of GPG ids.
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Con
 Exposes the names of the sites

By default each file is named 'google.com.gpg' - so someone who steals your password directory would know every site you have accounts on. Can be mitigated with plugins like Tomb, but a noteworthy caveat.
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Con
 Not super user friendly

Might be a little to low level (even with GUIs) for some teams of users.
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Con
 No webapp for easy shared access

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Pro
 A clean, good-looking and intuitive UI

An iteration on the UI brings a polished look that was already good-looking to begin with. It even tries pulling in relevant app and web icons, adds credit cards logos and has little animation to make the experience more pleasant.
Comment

Pro
 Available as a standalone application, a menubar app, and as browser extensions

Offers choice.
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Pro
 Browser integration

Easily fill in passwords with a single keystroke combination. Quickly add new and update existing passwords right from the browser when the login is detected by the free browser extension.
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Pro
 Can also store software and license keys

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Pro
 Easy to use autofill and password generator

Automatically logs into websites, enters credit card information, fills registration forms, and easily generates strong passwords. Password generator can be adjust to use or exclude certain characters and patterns.
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Pro
 Doesn't depend on the cloud

Unlike many other password management tools, by default the 1Password encrypted database is not stored in the cloud, but strictly locally, for added security.
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Pro
 Cloud & Wi-Fi sync

1Password offers syncing through cloud storage services such as Dropbox and iCloud and a possibility to sync locally over Wi-Fi if you opt not to use cloud storage.
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Pro
 Can perform an audit on passwords

1Password can checks for weak, duplicate and old passwords you have stored.
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Con
 Lacks native Linux support

No native app is available specifically for Linux making this a poor option for Linux users. Though there is 1Password for Families which offers a web app that can be accessed in any browser, but it does cost at least $5 a month, so not free.
Comment

Pro
 AES-256 encryption

https://blog.agilebits.com/2013/03/09/guess-why-were-moving-to-256-bit-aes-keys/
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Con
 Not free/libre

This application is proprietary, and thus cannot be modified, freely distributed, or trusted to be secure.
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Pro
 Collaborative password management

1Password offers an option to create a shared vault for sharing passwords among friends, family and co-workers.
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Pro
 TouchID support

All TouchID capable devices are supported.
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Pro
 Warns of website vulnerabilities

A feature called Watchtower cross-references known website vulnerabilities with stored login information using a database that is updated daily.
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Pro
 Time based one time passwords

Pro Version now supports time based one time passwords (instead of installing google authenticator)
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Pro
 Great customer support

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Pro
 Endorsed by many high credibility security experts

This app is endorsed by many high credibility security experts (for example, Troy Hunt ).
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Pro
 Active community of users and active / blogging development team.

There is an immense sense of community and openness with 1Password.
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Pro
 Makes use of keys so that password to login is never in transit

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Con
 Lack of Google Drive sync

Only icloud, wifi and Dropbox support.
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Con
 No longer available as a standalone app

It's now a subscription based app
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Con
 Does not auto-fill and generate passwords in Microsoft Edge for Windows 10

The 1Password Edge extension doesn't work as well as in other browsers, as it can't auto-fill and generate passwords. Only LastPass seems to have a fully-functional browser plugin for the Edge browser at this time.
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Con
 Tough/impossible to get on Chromebook

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 Lacks native BlackBerry and Windows Phone applications

No native app is available specifically for BlackBerry or Windows Phone devices. There is a feature called 1PasswordAnywhere that's built-in to the 1Password vault, which provides read-only access of the database. However, you can use the web app from your phone. Though this may not be optimal for everyone, especially when considering the service is paid.
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Con
 Unreasonably high price

It has a high monthly subscription price
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 Proprietary (Undisclosed Source Code)

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 Somewhat expensive subscription model

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 Costly if needed for multiple devices

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 Has to be bought separately for each platform

Expensive if you wish to use 1Password on multiple platforms.
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Con
 No two-factor authentication

1Password consciously decided not to have two-factor authentication support to preserve availability. A workaround using Dropbox can be implemented.
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Pro
 Automatic cloud backup and cross-device sync

LastPass keeps an encrypted copy of all passwords locally as well as an encrypted copy on their servers. That way, passwords can be accessed locally while offline, or through their server while online from any machine.
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Pro
 Multifactor authentication

LastPass offers multiple multifactor authentication options, including Google Authenticator, Grid Multifactor Authentication, Microsoft Authenticator App, Toopher Authentication, Duo Security Authentication, Transakt Authentication, Sesame Multifactor Authentication, Smart Card Authentication and Yubikey Multifactor Authentication.
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Pro
 Seamless autofill and password generator via plugins for all popular browsers

All common browsers, including Opera, have plugins that allow automatically filling in forms and generating passwords. All form fill information syncs across all platforms, devices and browsers. Password generator can be adjusted to use or exclude certain characters and patterns.
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Pro
 All encryption and decryption is done locally

All the encryption and decryption is done by the client (JS/App) so even LastPass doesn't have access to passwords.
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Pro
 Has a free tier and a cheap premium tier

LastPass offers a free tier. The paid tier ($1/mo) adds unlimited use of LastPass mobile apps, more multifactor authentication options, ad-free and priority assistance and tools for locked-down computers.
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Pro
 Works on Linux

LastPass alongside KeePassX are the only cloud-syncing password managers that work on Linux.
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Pro
 Works with portable versions of Chrome and Firefox

Firefox 2+ on Windows, Mac & Linux as well as Chrome 4+ on Windows and Linux support a portable version of LastPass. Great for securely accessing LastPass Vault from public or untrusted computers.
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Pro
 Automatic security monitoring

LastPass will check for re-used and unsafe passwords.
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Pro
 Clean and intuitive UI

Since version 3.0 the LastPass interface is clean and easy to navigate on all platforms.
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Pro
 Does not require a standalone app

While many password managers require a standalone app to be installed on the system, LastPass does not and can function via browser plugins.
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Pro
 Fingerprint verification

Some fingerprint readers, like TouchID on iOS devices or on Samsung devices, can be set up to be used to access LastPass instead of a master password.
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Pro
 Allows sharing passwords with one person or a group of people

LastPass allows sharing login data for a site with another user of LastPass without exposing the password. Great for allowing friends, family or coworkers access a site.
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Con
 Not free/libre

This application is proprietary, and thus cannot be modified, freely distributed, or trusted to be secure.
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Pro
 Password One-Click Change

LastPass is able to change your password automagically.
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Pro
 Yubikey Support

LastPass offers multifactor authentication via Yubikey.
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Pro
 Vetted by Steve Gibson

Steve Gibson is a well established security researcher best know for his work with Apple and Atari systems as well as founding Gibson Research Corporation. He was given access to LastPass' source code and confirmed that it's safe to trust its security.
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Pro
 Can create one-time passwords for accessing the Vault

LastPass allows creating passwords for accessing the LastPass Vault that can only be used once. Great for accessing the Vault in public or untrusted places.
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Pro
 Offers multiple export options

LastPass can dump the whole database as a .csv file or an encrypted file that can then be decrypted using LastPass Pocket as well as separately export Wi-Fi passwords and autofill information. Additional export options are available on a per-browser basis.
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Pro
 Allows downloading an encrypted database backup that can only be decrypted with LastPass Pocket

LastPass Pocket is a standalone personal database decrypter. It's a portable executable, meaning it does not need to be installed, that is used to decrypt a local encrypted copy of the password database.
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Con
 Forced cloud backup

The is no way to opt-out of saving all of passwords on LastPass servers.
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Pro
 Military grade encryption

Lastpass has 256-bit AES encryption implemented in C++ and JavaScript with one-way salted hashes.
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Con
 When generating passwords, LastPass tends to put the wrong info in forms

For forms with both an email address and username, LastPass tends to mix up and overwrite information.
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Pro
 Credit monitoring in US

LastPass can be set to notify if a user's credit report suddenly changes.
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Pro
 Works even with browsers that don't support plugins

Via a clever use of bookmarklets, LastPass works on browsers that don't inherently support bookmarklets, like Opera or Safari on iOS.
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 Somewhat poor customer service

LastPass maintains a support forum which they mostly ignore, labeling it "mostly peer-to-peer support" leaving only their e-mail ticket system to turn to.
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 History of bad support for the company behind LastPass

You never know how much you will pay for it because LogMeIn did the same with Hamachi product. Support will be bad.
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 Has been hacked before

And becomes extra bad as you are forced to have everything at one central cloud place.
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 Forgets to ask "add new site?" on some websites

So you are forced to add a new site manually, which takes too long (relatively speaking).
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 Doesn't always log out when idle

This issue is especially common with the mobile app.
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 Works with Windows applications with native app

Can record the steps and use it to login to native Windows apps.
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 Recently doubled annual subscription rates

This applies even if you're a re-subscribing customer.
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 The service has security issues

On Jun 15, 2015 LastPass issued a statement that attackers gained access to their system and got their hands on hashed master passwords.
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 Mobile apps are available for premium users only

Only premium subscribers can access its iOS, Android, Windows, and BlackBerry mobile apps.
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 Has no menubar app or standalone application

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 Ugly

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 Offers their own browser on iOS

LastPass offers a browser for iOS with LastPass functionality specifically to circumvent the lack of plugin support on Safari.
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 Mobile apps are not intuitive

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 Entering a password requires more steps than 1Password

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 Clever autofill

RoboForm will offer to fill saved credentials in forms, even in places other popular password managers may fail.
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 No Linux Version

RoboForm is Windows/Mac/Mobile only. There is no Linux version.
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 For paid version, 19.95/yr is relatively inexpensive

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 Windows Mobile (10) app won't sync (must uninstall and reinstall to update logins), won't show all logins.

You can search for a login, that's it. No other functions work.
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 Has desktop, cloud and portable versions

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 Does not help with updating weak and old passwords

You will have to step through the entries yourself.
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 Fingerprint verification

Some fingerprint readers can be set up to be used to access RoboForm instead of a master password.
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 Virtual keyboard support for added security

If worried about keyloggers, you can use a virtual keyboard to log in.
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 Free tier

Roboform for desktop permits the user one license to install one system for free. Paid version, Roboform Everywhere, offers syncronization across multiple platforms for a yearly subscription fee.
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 AES-256 encryption

Military grade encryption.
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 Open source

Bitwarden is open source and can therefore easliy be reviewed and checked for security.
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 Cross-platform syncronisation

Automatically synchronises across various devices and platforms. Passwords get fully encrypted locally before leaving the computer.
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 Free

It is easy to start as the majority of features are on the free version.
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 Many browser plugins

There are plugins for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge, Vivaldi and Tor Browser.
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 Strong, easy to use built-in password genarator

No need to think of individual passwords. This can be easily accomplished with an easy to use built-in password manager.
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 Native mobile apps for iOS and Android

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 Extremely strong encryption algorithm

End-to-end AES-256 bit encryption, salted hashing, and PBKDF2 SHA-256.
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 Two-step authentication

Offers 2FA with Authy, Google Authenticator or via email. Additionally, the Pro Version has Duo Security with Duo Push, SMS, phone call, and U2F security keys: YubiKey (any 4 series device or YubiKey NEO) and FIDO U2F (any FIDO U2F certified key).
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 Clean interface with no ads

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 Multifactor authentication

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 No native desktop apps

As of September 17, 2017, there are no native desktop apps, although they are due.
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 Has not yet undergone a security review

As of Oct 1, 2017, bitwarden has yet to undergo a professional security review. You can follow status at this github link https://github.com/bitwarden/core/issues/27
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 No Linux support

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 Free on single device

Dashlane is available as a free product. The paid option ($29.99/yr) adds syncronization across multiple devices and ability to create an encrypted backup.
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 Allows you to keep multiple IDs for the form filler

For when you need to keep your identities separate.
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 AES-256 encryption

Military grade encryption
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 Simple UI

Dashlane's user interface is split into three clear sections - password manager, form auto filler, and digital wallet. It's simple, intuitive and easy to use.
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 Can automatically capture passwords

Dashlane will automatically add passwords to its database when logging in a site.
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 Elegant UI/UX

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 Can automatically log in sites

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 Multifactor authentication support

Two-factor authentication is available through mobile apps. Dashlane supports Authy, Google Authenticator and FreeOTP.
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 Security Dashboard rates all passwords

Security Dashboard checks the strength of all passwords.
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 TouchID login on iOS

TouchID makes logging into the app incredibly fast, easy, and secure.
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 Slick and intuitive user interface

The Dashlane app for iOS was redesigned for a fresh look and effortless experience.
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 It won't let you easily stop automatically starting on login

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 Massive memory consumption on MacOS

The MacOS client has been a huge memory hog for years. Memory consumption of multiple gigabytes is not uncommon.
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 Poor technical support

It has no competent technical support, and no telephone support phone number.
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 Not seamless with iOS Safari

Dashlane links to Dashlane Browser which is the worst browser in the world. Dashlane is crippled in linking seamlessly to iOS Safari. Support is lame, late and narcissistic.
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 Allows securely sharing passwords

Dashlane allows users to share login credentials with trusted friends or family.
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 Can be slow and resource-heavy

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 It keeps pushing to give it access to the browser and then screws up the log-in

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 Log in with fingerprint on Android

You can use your fingerprint to log in to the app, or to authorize auto-logins.
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 Tracks online shopping

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 Depends on the cloud

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 No native BlackBerry or Window Phone applications

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 Clunky on Android

Android version clinky, you are forced to use their browser for auto fill.
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 Android interface is clunky

There is no auto fill on the default browser, or Firefox for Android. You are forced to use the Dashlane Browser.
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 Way too self promoting

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 Windows browser plugin is a memory hog

On Windows 10.
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 Lacks Opera support

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 Free and open source

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 Multi-platform

Run on Windows, Linux, Mac OS and Android.
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 No plugins / does not autofill login information

For example, the Keyorm plugin for the official Keepass client has the ability to open a website, and autofill username & passphrase info. This is an important and expected feature for a password manager, which is not available in KeePassX
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 Clean UI

Clean, intuitive, customizable, easy to use interface. Organization is made easy by being able to select different colors and symbols to label cards with.
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 Effective encryption

Safe in Cloud uses 256-bit (AES) Advanced Encryption Standard, which is the same as what the federal government uses to secure information.
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 Can be synced with any major cloud service

In order to sync across devices, Safe in Cloud lets users select their preferred cloud service. The options include Google Drive, Dropbox, Skydrive, and Box.
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 Imports data from other password managers

Safe in Cloud can import usernames and passwords from virtually every popular password manager.
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 Unlimited and free

No monthly pay.
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 Supports strong passwords

Safe in Cloud calculates the strength of the password in a very good and clear way. It not only depends on number of Capitals, numbers and special characters. It takes also into account what is found in dictionaries.
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 Android Chrome Autofill

You can autofill form in Chrome on Android. It's not enabled by default though, it must be enabled in the menu.
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 Custom unlimited templates

Create templates to faster add special types of data. For example: ftp or ssh keys.
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 Unlimited type of custom fields.

You can store all type of fields (text, passwords, URL, data, pin, secret...). Even images and files!
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 Mac version

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 Configurable field and built in field editable

You can add an unlimited number of custom fields. Fields can be reordered, assigned labels and symbols, and have their colors changed. Safe in Cloud also lets you store a variety of data types.
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 Android version with fingerprint login

Faster access to all passwords without the need to enter master passwords every time. Support Samsung Fingerpint (Note 4 tested)
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 Android version with autofill in Chrome

Faster to use passwords in Chrome and to carry it around.
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 No native Linux version avaible

There's no native app for Linux available.
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 Linux version

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 No Windows Phone app (yet)

There is no version available for Windows Phone. They're planning to release one, though.
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 GPG/PGP is a standard encryption format

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 Text files can be read across any modern platform

And many obselete ones.
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 Uses symmetric key encryption to ensure that emails are secure

Symmetric key encryption not only protects emails from unauthorized access, but it ensures that the sender and receiver are legitimate.
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 No dependencies

GnuPG does not depend on a reading program in order to be functional.
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 Free to use and modify

GPG does not use patented algorithms, so this service is free to use and modify without restrictions.
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 Outstanding compatibility

GPG is standard on most operating systems, and is compatible with "too many to list". A GPG API is currently being developed for further integration.
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 Requires knowledge of the command line

GnuPG requires technical knowledge, but their FAQ is incredibly helpful for people who want to get started.
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 Offers an installation package for Windows and OS X

"Gpg4win" is the installation package for Windows, and "GPGTools" is the package for Mac. The purpose of these packages is to equip users with everything needed in order to effectively keep information private.
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 Available for all major mobile platforms

Enpass is available for all major Mobile and desktop platforms: iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10.
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 Totally free desktop version for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows PC

Get the fully featured desktop version for free on the three most used desktop OS's.
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 Securely saves database locally   

Enpass respect users database privacy and keeps it confidential by saving all your information locally only on ones device and does not save anywhere else such as a server. All of the database is saved in an encrypted form as well.
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 Open source SQLCipher engine for AES 256 Encryption   

Enpass uses open source SQLCipher engine for implementation of AES-256 bit encryption so that users can ensure the safety of their database.
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 Stores eveything

The built-in templates allows you to store logins, credit cards, bank accounts, ID cards, frequent flyer, License, ID Numbers, etc.
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 Single click to auto-login with free browser extensions

Enpass browser extensions are for available for free for Chrome, Firefox and Safari. You can auto-fill all your login and credit card details on desktop version just a single click.
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 Autolock mechanism  

Enpass automatically locks itself after a set time interval and keeps your data safe & secure from prying eyes, even when you forget to lock it or left it idle.
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 Touch ID support on iOS and Android

Quickly unlock Enpass by using Touch ID.
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  Wide range of personal cloud accounts

The supported cloud saving platforms allow for your database to be available on each and every device. Sync process is also very safe and data is encrypted first and then the file is sent to cloud. The available supported services are WebDAV/ownCloud, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive and iCloud.
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 Secure login with integrated password generator

Secure all your logins by generating strong, unique and un-guessable password with the built-in password generator. No need to remember them as Enpass does it for you.
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 Mobile app pricing is per platform

You have to pay for each mobile platform you run it on (iOS, Android), which can add up. However, these are one time charges and ultimately cheaper than subscriptions.
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 Password audit function

A password audit will tell the user if their passwords are weak, old or duplicated which can help make better passwords for those that are found to be problematic.
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 Customize per your needs

Enpass gives you freedom to add, delete, reorder the fields and change the default category.
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 Easily import from other software

If you are using another password manager it is easy to importing that data into Enpass is just a matter of few clicks through the Desktop version. Automatic import wizard now imports them under separate category.
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 Dynamic and Cool User Interface  

Enpass offers No-frills, Dynamic and Cool User Interface with best at its core functionality i.e. to secure your credentials.
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 Syncs with Google Drive and many other cloud services.

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 Can't have more than one password data file. (e.g. work passwords can't be separate from home on same machine)

Enpass only allows one password database. You can't have one Enpass database for work, with it's own master password, and then another separate Enpass database for home. Enpass for Windows and Linux allows you to change the default location of Enpass database.
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 Sharing among Enpass users

Enpass lets you to share an item in non-readable format, making it accessible to Enpass users only.
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 Not open source

Giving sensitive data to proprietary software is a bad idea.
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 Really platform-free

Works everywhere, in any device that can run javascript.
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 Doesn't store passwords

If it's not stored, it can't be stolen.
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 Open source

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 Easily cracked with exposed/compromised master password

Since anyone can use LessPass with the same parameters as you, all they need is your master password (which could be obtained through keylogging or numerous other methods) to gain access to every one of your site passwords.
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 Cannot store existing secrets

Existing secrets (aka passwords) cannot be stored with deterministic password managers. In order to use LessPass effectively, you will need to change your password on every site.
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 Deterministic

Deterministic password managers have many drawbacks.
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 Zero-knowledge cloud

Spideroak has been building their products on the principle of zero-knowledge, which means they don't know anything about the encrypted data stored on their servers.
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 Open source

This application has a repository on GitHub, and SpiderOak provides an opportunity for us to contribute to Encryptr.
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 Cross platform

Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile platforms
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 Does not integrate with browsers

According to this GitHub issue, the main contributor to Encryptr has expressed that he will not provide browser integration.
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 Ugly, difficult UI

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 Lightweight

The utility itself has no GUI, and is written in Python, so it’s portable and has few dependencies.
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 Requires little to no storage

Passacre needs only a configuration file to tell it how to hash passwords, what kind of output it should produce, and which sites need specific generation rules. There’s no database where passwords are stored, so it’s not possible to be locked out of everything if that file is lost.
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 Requires knowledge of the command line

To use passacre, some knowledge of the command line as well as Python is required.
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 Free for personal use

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 Supports two-factor authentication  

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 Has mobile apps for iOS and Android

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 Offline access 

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 Has add-ons for Chrome and Firefox

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 Notifies of passwords about to expire 

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 Advanced team password sharing options 

Clear ownership of passwords and possibility to transfer passwords to another user if a person leaves the team.
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 AD Integration

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 SAML support 

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 Forced cloud backup

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 Open source

Clipperz has been around for many years as an open source project.
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 Completely anonymous

Clipperz does not ask for any personal information, no email required, nothing.
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 Encryption is client-side

Everything is encrypted in the browser and stored encrypted on the server.
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 Can be run on own server

Clipperz can be run on a private server.
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 Backups are up to the user

There is no service with this application, it is up to the end user to backup all data.
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 Has to be running on a server to work

Unlike other password managers such as KeePass, Clipperz can not just be simply run by executing once downloaded. It has to be setup to run on a server and then can be accessed from the necessary devices.
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 Disposable one-time pass phrase for use on a public computer

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 Download local copy for backup in a pinch

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 No additional downloads or extensions required

The password management functionality is built into Google Chrome.
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 Stores password in clear text

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 Only remembers web-page passwords

Chrome can't help you log into Windows or unlock your combination lock.
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 Google servers

The probability that your data gets lost (Google shutting down and failing) is almost zero.
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 No storage required

Your password data can't get lost or stolen. Passwords are regenerated deterministically from a hash of the domain and your master password.
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 Questionable security

Silently falls back on an extremely insecure random number generator, for one.
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 Reliability through backups

Backups of previous databases are kept by default. The user can configure how many backups to keep and where to keep them.
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 File integrity checks

Even if the file's encrypted, it's not necessarily protected against unauthorized modification. Password Safe implements integrity checks on the file so that an attacker cannot modify it without knowing the master passphrase.
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 Memory with sensitive data is wiped as soon as possible

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 All user data is encrypted in memory

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 Sensitive memory is kept from swapping to disk

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 No back door / recovery mechanism

There's no way for users (or developers, for that matter) to access the passwords without the master key.
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 Unlimited safes, groups and entries

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 Fully configurable password generator

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 iCloud and Dropbox syncing

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 Supports Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8, Windows 10, and Windows 10 Mobile

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 Free, open source software

You can download the source code and inspect it yourself, or have someone else check it for you. If you're really concerned, you can build the program from the sources you've downloaded and reviewed, instead of the binary files we build for each release.
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 Designed by renowned security technologist Bruce Schneier

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 256-bit Twofish encryption

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 Deceptive marketing

Bruce Schneier designed Twofish, which is used by this program; it overall has nothing to do with him.
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 It has no real defence against password-stealing spyware like keyloggers and clipboard-spies.

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 No monthly subscription

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 iOS, Android, MacOS native support

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 Sync between devices via Dropbox possible

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 Easy to use

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 No Windows client

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 No Linux client

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 Web integration add-on is not secure

An updated version is being worked on.
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 Just plain works

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 Cross-platform

Supported on Android, iOS, and any platform that Google Chrome runs on.
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 Completely open source

All source code is contained at https://github.com/maklesoft/padlock, so users can examine exactly what the program contains.
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 Simple and easy to use

Stripped down version of most other password managers, containing only the ability to save passwords.
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 Pretty

User interface built using Polymer (https://www.polymer-project.org/1.0/).
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 No pin code or fingerprint login on iOS and Android

You must type out your entire master password to enter the app each time on mobile.
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 No auto-fill in browser

Chrome app does not contain the ability to auto-fill password boxes.
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 Free for up to 100 passwords

After the 100 password threshold is passed, this service costs $1.50 per month for up to 1,000 passwords and 3 users. Plans can be expanded all the way to $40.00 per month with the capability to store 10,000 passwords and share with 1,000 users.
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 Clunky UI and sign up process

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 Can create one time passwords

Passpack allows creating passwords for accessing the Passpack Vault that can only be used once. Great for accessing the Vault in public or untrusted places.
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 Two-factor authentication

Passpack support two-factor authentication via e-mail or Yubikey.
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 Encrypts user data before it reaches Passpack servers

Users are not at risk of having their passwords known by Passpack staff, as user data is encrypted before it reaches their servers.
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 Compatible with most common browsers

Passpack is compatible with Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.
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 Username/password combinations can be shared with others

Passpack caters to teams by allowing them to easily share credentials with each other.
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 Lacks password auditing

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 Lacks native mobile apps

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 Does not support Opera

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 Can import usernames and passwords from programs like Excel

For users who have already stored their username and password information in a spreadsheet, Passpack makes it easy to migrate all of the information at once. Additionally, Passpack lets users export their info as well.
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 Available on all major platforms, OS & browser extensions

Keeper is available for download on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Windows Phone, Linux, Kindle, and Nook, and available as a browser extension for IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera.
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 Multiple certifications & security compliance

Keeper is a password manager that is certified and is security compliant with HITECH and HIPAA, SOC-2, TRUSTe, McAfee Secure, ES-EU Safe Harbor, PCI-DSS & U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security. Note: These features are "NOT VERY EASY" to obtain.
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 Double authentication is nightmare

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 Confusing setup instructions

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 Its password databases are compatible with those of KeePass 2.x

KeePass 2.x *.kdbx password-databases (provided they are encrypted by AES-256 with AES key-derivation) are compatible with KeeWeb.
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 Available as an online or offline app

There are Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX offline apps.
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 Drab interface largely devoid of color

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 Supports fingerprint authentication

Sticky Password offers fingerprint authentication to Android and iOS devices equipped with a fingerprint scanner.
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 Multifactor authentication

Sticky has multiple methods of authentication, including fingerprint identification, bluetooth device recognition, and USB authentication where credentials are stored on the USB drive and accessed with a PIN.
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 USB version

Credentials can be stored on a USB drive or external hard drive.
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 No Linux support

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 Cross-platform syncing

Sticky Passord syncs across all Windows, Android, and iOS devices. Less popular platforms like BlackBerry OS 10, Kindle Fire, and Nokia X are also supported.
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 Pulls usernames and passwords from browsers

Sticky password will import credential information stored in browsers for a fast transition between services.
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 WiFi synchronization

WiFi synchronization over own network.
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 Offers a year of service for free

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 Easy to use password generator

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 Automatic website registration

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 Optional automatic website logins

You can optionally set Sticky Password to automatically log you in once you open a webpage.
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 Expires password feature

A feature that can notify you when you need to change a password.
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 Forms that don't get recognized to fill automatically can be set up manually

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 Can save bookmarks

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 Can automatically back up your vault

You can rollback anytime to a previous version of your vault to recover your account information.
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 Can add notes about websites

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 Supports multiple accounts per website

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 Will show you weak passwords

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 Can save password for apps

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 Allows saving notes

You can use notes for sensitive data like security questions and answers.
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 Nobody except you knows your master password

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 Free mobile app

The $19.99 yearly fee provides access to the desktop version as well as the app.
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 Supports biometric authentication

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 Offline access

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 Offers a lifetime license

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 Environmentally conscious

For each new user, Sticky Password donates $12 per year to protect Florida Manatees.
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 Desktop only version can story passwords locally

The desktop only version of Sticky Password ensures that passwords are only stored locally.
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 Automatically synchronized with no additionnal service

Files are stored in the draft folder of your IMAP email provider and are synchronized automatically.
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 Cross-platform

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 Free

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 No password filling into the browser

This means you can only fill in the password by editing files.
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 Breach Reports

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 Two-Factor Authentication

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 Security Report

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 Secure Me

Logout from every website and secure your browsing history remotely
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 Password and Credit card sharing

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 No need for an external tool

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 Completely free and open-source

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 Secure and trusted

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 Allows setting up own server

Yith Library's server code is available on Github along with instruction on how to set it up. It requires enough knowledge to set up and run a server in a virtual Python environment.
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 Poor user experience

Yith Library is confusing. It's hard to navigate, it ask for permissions without explaining why or how those permissions will be used, none of the UI elements are explained and the language is iffy at best.
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 Passwords are encrypted client-side

Yith Library uses client side JS encryption to ensure that passwords never travel in clear text.
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 Free and open source

Yith Library is licensed under AGPL with source code available on GitHub.
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 Can be installed with home brew

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 Open source

There's a large base of developers who work on improving the software.
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 It's free

As in beer.
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 It has a sexy UI

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 Easy to use

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 Self-destruct feature

aMemoryJog has a unique feature that I've not seen in other password managers. If your phone is lost or stolen, you can remotely wipe out all the passwords using their web edition. That prevents prying eyes if someone compromises your phone.
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 iOS only

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 One click copy to clipboard

All data fields can be one clicked to copy to clipboard.
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 Customizable

Completely customizable, users can set as many data fields or users as they like.
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 Backups are up to the user

There is no service with this application, it is up to the end user to backup all data.
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 Import and export

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 Plugins for browser autofill and capture new pw: Chome, Fireox, and IE

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 Uses your face in webcam as authentificator

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 Replaces Windows login password

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 Works inside iOS Safari

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 Works inside Android Apps

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 Works across all popular web browsers

PasswordMaker works through web browsers, and it supports Internet explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Maxthon and more (to see the full list click here).
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 Simple password modifiers

Just two optional prefixes to adapt password to each site's complexity requirements
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 Graphical input method as an option

Gestures allow to remember more with a way less effort
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 Cross-platform solution

Available as an autonomous web-app + as an add-on for Chrome, Opera and Firefox (desktop and mobile)
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 Free, open-source

Fully transparent code, which everybody can inspect thoroughly
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 Industry-accepted hash function

It's based on the famous KDF "scrypt"
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 No clouds, no vaults

All passwords can be cryptographically derived from a single secret gesture (or a master-password)
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 Free and open source

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 Encrypted client-side

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 Multiple sharing methods

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 Automatic password record and playback

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 Plugins available (Chrome, Firefow, Opera)

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 Easy to use

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 Available from everywhere (simple website)

It's a simple javascript available from everywhere and that runs on all platforms. Passwords are generated on the device itself so they are never send over the network.
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 Passwords are always same length (20 characters)

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 No longer available!

Pocket was a brilliant wee app, but it hasn't been available from the play store for some years, and as of October 2017 no longer works with Dropbox (it's only supported cloud sync platform)
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 Dropbox backup

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 Clean UI

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 Can't import browser passwords

If a browser already has password data, that information cannot be migrated to PasswordBox.
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 No Linux version

This plugin/app is not available on Linux.
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 Remembers incorrect login attempts

PasswordBox automatically remembers login information for new sites, so if the first login attempt fails, the credentials must be changed manually.
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 Single tap login to websites and other apps on mobile version

PasswordBox remembers login credentials and syncs them over devices for one stroke login every website on every device. PasswordBox also remembers login information for apps.
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 No way to organize entries

There is no way to customize how information is categorized.
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 Performs no security audit on stored passwords

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 Automatically logs in

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 Allows sharing passwords with other PasswordBox users

Password box allows users to share login credentials to trusted friends or family. PasswordBox never actually displays the username or password to the recipient, and access can be revoked at any time.
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 A system for transferring password ownership after death

PasswordBox lets users assign a "digital heir" who will be able to receive stored credentials with proof of death.
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 Offers automatically generated passwords

PasswordBox can generate complex passwords for maximum protection. Fortunately, these passwords never have to be memorized because of PasswordBox's auto-login.
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 Automatically captures login information

PasswordBox will automatically add passwords to its database when logging in a site.
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 Guides new users with video tutorials and a setup task list

PasswordBox guides users so setup can be fast and painless.
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 Mobile version requires that internet browsing is done through the PasswordBox app

PasswordBox is not compatible with any mobile browser.
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 No BlackBerry or Windows Phone version

PasswordBox is only compatible with iOS and Android mobile devices.
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 No Web form filling

PasswordBox only fills in username and password information, not other things like address or email.
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 No two-factor authentication

There is only one line of authentication, which is a password. If the master password is compromised, all of the other ones are compromised as well.
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 Completely free

As of Intel's acquisition of PasswordBox on December 1st, the service is available for free.
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 Free for up to 25 passwords

In order to store more than 25 passwords, this service will cost $11.99 per year. Until then, it's completely free.
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