Here are some of the best password managers you should probably look to if you function the same way as regular folks like we do. Remember that time you signed into Reddit while saying ‘Oh my God, I’m drinking the yummiest, frothiest cappuccino ever created right now! Here, let me sign in with C0ffeeDrunk’? Haven’t done that yet? Well, we did. Bad idea. Was it Re@ditCoffee or DrunnkC04ee or the numerous other alphabet, number and character combinations it could have been? We’ll never know. Unless! Take a look at our list of best solutions that will help you when you’re stuck in a similar situation while we replicate the same sort of cappuccino-wielding and Reddit surfing frenzy we were in to try and retrieve our memory.
1 – LastPass:
This software that allows you to enter all your desired websites with just one click also claims to protect you from tech troubles like online fraud, malware and phishing scams.
What’s more, it’s available on a whole host of platforms such as Windows, Mac and Linux as well as iOS and Android-powered devices. And although you can avail of this software absolutely free of cost, there’s also a premium version of the same that’s priced at just $12 per year.
2 – 1Password:
From the house of AgileBits comes a gem that perfectly fits into our array. This particular contender will not only create unique watchwords for you, but also remember and restore them when needed. Online shoppers can easily save credit card information which comes in handy when filling out those checkout forms.
Furthermore, when you’re away from your Windows or Mac computer, you’ll still be able to access your secret codes through the respective iPhone, iPad and Android applications. Windows and Mac users can acquire the app for $49.99, while the iPhone and iPad versions are tagged at just under $10 each. Besides these, the variant for Android is obtainable absolutely free of cost, while the Pro spinoff for iOS gadgets can be picked up by shelling out $15.
3 – KeePass:
Looking out for a free, open source and lightweight watchword tool? Well, how about giving this third solution a try? Whether it’s remembering codes for your email accounts, online portals, your website’s FTP or Windows network logon, you can rely on this option to keep them in a safe place.
Your secret words are put into one database which can only be accessed by punching in a master code or key file. It further boasts of other features like multiple user keys, easy database transfer, secure clipboard handling and much more.
4 – RoboForm:
The next software in our roster is known simply as RoboForm. With this particular gem sitting in your device, you’ll be able to keep all your logins in one place and even fill forms with just a single click. What’s more, the little green buddy is your constant companion, irrespective of whether you’re accessing vital information from your PC, laptop or mobile device.
It rolls out across a whole host of devices such as iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android as well as offers desktop solutions like Chrome, Firefox, Mac and IE. The RoboForm Everywhere license is priced at $10, while the Mac and Desktop 7 versions are individually tagged at $30.
5 – Clipperz:
Claiming to be your ‘web Rolodex,’ this next solution can be used to store and organize not only watchwords but also credit and debit card details, confidential notes, PINs, burglar alarm codes and software keys. Take complete advantage of direct one-click logins and even the Clipperz offline version. You can easily sign up for free, directly from the company’s website. So take the maker’s advice and ‘keep it to yourself,’ as the product’s motto suggests.
6 – SplashID:
SplashID urges you to ‘keep it secret, keep it safe.’ If that’s your belief as well, then we suggest that you take a peek at what this particular inclusion in our lineup has to offer. It provides you with unlimited customizable categories and record types, automatic code word generator, strong AES and 256-bit Blowfish encryption, and anti-phishing URL icons.
Furthermore, you’ll also be able to synchronize data between the desktop version and the handheld ones which are available for different portable platforms like iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and Windows Mobile.
7 – mSecure:
Concerned about account security or stolen identities? Well, you can now keep track of different complex watchwords, all thanks to a data management software application called mSecure. Available for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices, you’ll be able to tap into various features like 256-bit Blowfish encryption, optional self-destruct and auto-lock.
You can further place your precious data in groups and even avail of 17 pre-defined type templates. The Mac and Windows solutions are individually priced at $19.99, while the mobile versions of the same can be purchased by parting ways with just under $10.
Conclusion:
Keeping in mind a whole slew of strong codes is indeed a daunting task. You simply can’t keep a straightforward set comprising of just numbers or alphabets, and rely on that one watchword for all your online portals now, can you? Here’s where the best password managers come in. So which one from among the lot is currently residing in your PC or handy gadget? Do let us know about your particular preferences by jotting down the name of the same in the space below.