If you find yourself clicking ‘Forgot Password’ all too often, you’re not alone. Password managers can be life-changing and security-enhancing. A popular manager, LastPass, recently implemented new restrictions on their free tier only allowing to view their passwords from one type of device, either mobile or computer, starting this month.
We found a curated round-up of the best free and paid alternatives to LastPass.
1. Bitwarden, free or $10/year for Premium – Bitwarden promises the most password security, for free, across any number of devices. If you don’t have access to your devices but need your passwords, there is a featured web vault that you can access with any web-enabled device. Some of the paid features include encrypted file storage and two-factor authentication.
2. Dashlane, $59.99-$119.99/year – Dashlane’s price tag might be higher than LastPass’s but in addition to all the features other password managers likely include, Dashlane includes VPN protection.
3. WWPass Passhub, free or $4/year for Premium – WWPass Passhub is a secure cloud-based web app relying on an Android or iOS device to act as a passkey. The passkey is a QR code living on an app, replacing the usual master password and offering great security.
4. Myki Password Manager & Authenticator, free – Myki uses a app-to-browser extension pairing system; you’ll input a six-digit PIN or fingerprint to access your passwords, using your primary smartphone device as the main passkey.
5. Keeper, $34.99/year – Keeper promises many features at an affordable price, including a seamless experience with unlimited devices, two-factor authentication, automatic password capture, and more.
To learn more about one or all of the options, visit here.