The best free password manager 2018

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It's best practice to use a different password for all of your online accounts, but remembering them all can be nearly impossible –
particularly if you want to use strong logins that are difficult to crack
However, there is a solution to both of these problems: a secure password manager that will generate strong passwords for you using a
combination of letters, numbers and special characters, and store them all in an encrypted vault.Once you’re logged into the manager,
these programs will automatically fill your username and password each time you visit a site that requires them – taking the guessing game
out of surfing the internet.Some password managers and generators store your encrypted login info on your hard drive, while others will
upload your details to their own servers, enabling you to access them from any internet-connected device
With this list, we’ve gathered the best of both worlds in order to bring you a comprehensive list of the best password managers you can
use today
Say goodbye to lost password anxiety. 1
LastPassFree, secure password creation and storage for all your accountsStores unlimited loginsAutomatic form completionGenerates strong
passwordsLastPass comes in two different flavors – free and premium
Either will generate and store any number of different logins in a secure vault that’s protected by your master password, with
multi-factor authentication for added security
This includes hardware authentication via YubiKey for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android.The free version of LastPass also offers secure storage
for text notes, syncing of credentials across browsers, and access to your secure vault from any internet-connected device via LastPass.com
It will refuse to autocomplete forms on known phishing websites, and you can export your data at any time, if you decide to switch to a
rival password manager.The premium version adds secure cloud storage for files, advanced multi-factor authentication, and the ability to set
up a contingency plan so your loved ones can access your accounts in an emergency.The only downside of LastPass is its popularity, which
makes it a popular target for criminals, but exploits are rare and there haven't been any cases of users' encrypted logins or master
passwords being stolen.For sheer convenience and ease of use, LastPass is hard to beat.2
DashlaneSuperb password security for all web browsers and devicesOne-click password generationAutomatic form completionDigital wallet
featureDashlane is LastPass's closest competitor and, like LastPass, it's completely worth checking out, featuring one-click password
generation, world-class security, breathless ease of use and ability to store notes for future reference.It’s not just a Windows desktop
program either; there are browser plugins and mobile versions, and similar to LastPass there's a premium version of Dashlane that includes
unlimited sharing and syncing.Dashlane Premium costs $39 (about £30, AU$50) per year, but the free version features all the essentials: you
get the core password manager, autofill and digital wallet features, all of which work flawlessly
Don't settle for LastPass without trying Dashlane first, and vice versa. Plus, if Dashlane’s newly announced Project Mirror works out, we
might see a future where we never have to deal with pesky passwords again
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RoboFormA superb desktop password manager with free mobile appsCross-platformStores unlimited loginsStores notesRoboForm claims to be the
best password manager in the world, and not unreasonably so
After a recent update, they’ve added support for storing a limitless amount of logins in the free version
It also boasts application logins, secure storage of notes, multi-platform support, and the ability to gain emergency access.RoboForm
Everywhere allows you to sync across devices, cloud backup and the ability to gain emergency access yourself
If you decide to buy a premium license, it’ll cost $19.95 or £15.95 (about AU$25) for one year, $49.95 or £39.95 (about AU$65) for three
years, or $74.95 or £59.95 (about AU$95) for five years
There are also family subscriptions available for up to five users.RoboForm might not be able to claim the same robust feature lists as
their rivals, Dashlane or LastPass, but it's a very good password manager regardless and the free mobile apps are fantastic
Its password generator is particularly strong, allowing you to exclude similar characters and specify which special characters you need to
meet specific password requirements.Roboform is available for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, and is a good option for anybody who wants a
simple and secure way to sync passwords between laptop, desktop and mobile platforms.4
KeePass Password SafeA customizable password manager for more experienced usersExcellent password generatorExpandable via pluginsLooks a
little datedIt isn't the most aesthetically pleasing password manager in the world, but KeePass Password Safe offers robust security,
multiple user support and downloadable plugins to expand its feature set.KeePass's secure password generator can produce logins suitable for
those annoying sites with very specific requirements, and clearly indicates any options that might make the generated password weaker.The
password manager features a portable installation, allowing it to run from USB without installing on a PC, it can input from and output to a
wide range of file formats, and there are tons of customization options to play with.The fact that KeePass Password Safe is open source
means anyone can inspect the code for potential weaknesses, which means that any security issues can be identified and fixed quickly
It's a great app, if a bit intimidating for beginners.5
Sticky PasswordPassword management from the experts behind AVG AntivirusTwo-factor authenticationCross-platformLimited customizationSticky
Password comes from the team behind AVG Antivirus, so you can be sure that security is its top priority.There are two editions of Sticky
Password: free and premium
The premium edition adds cloud syncing and backup and costs $29.99 or £19.99 (about AU$40) a year
There's also a lifetime license available for $149.99 or £96.99 (about AU$200) – an option not offered by any other premium password
manager.Both versions of Sticky Password include a generator that can create secure logins for you while you're registering for new online
accounts
It's straightforward to use, but doesn't offer as many customization options as the other services here.The app works on PC, Mac, Android
and iOS, supports fingerprint authentication on mobile, is available as a portable USB version and offers lots of sync options including
Wi-Fi syncing with local devices.Browser extensions are also available for Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer, but not
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