Here are the top password managers that we suggest you use to keep your accounts safe.

It works offline, which offers some advantages but isn’t always flexible.

However you plan on using it, there’s support for unlimited passwords, vaults, and devices.

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Signing up for a lifetime license is helpful, and there’s also a great-priced family plan.

Just don’t count on it looking good while you use it.

A Travel Mode allows you to remove sensitive data as you cross borders before reinstating it later.

Enpass screenshot.

A username and password generator saves you the effort of developing your ideas.

Upgrade to the premium plan, and costs are still low.

Much like NordVPN, it has a simple yet intuitive app design that makes it simple to figure out.

1Password app screenshot.

Besides password management tools, it offers secure file storage that can be accessed offline.

It’s a little expensive, but Keeper certainly makes you feel secure.

It works well across multiple platforms, giving you plenty of flexibility.

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While its service lacks key customization options, its focus on passwordless methods is practical.

you might also add features like dark web monitoring and cloud storage encryption for a fee.

It generates passwords as needed with a dashboard that helps you see where your security might be weaker.

Dashlane app screenshot.

The Premium tier allows access on all devices and offers unlimited encrypted file storage and dark web monitoring.

NordPass screenshot.

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Keeper screenshot.

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