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id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>For many of us, [/news/home-office-essentials/ working remotely] has become routine -- and that means securing your online accounts with strong passwords is more essential than ever. But trying to memorize dozens and dozens of passwords can be a challenge, and using the same old password over and over is downright dangerous. <br>If you find yourself consistently getting locked out of one online account or another because you're drawing a blank when you try to log in, it's time to consider a [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ password manager]. Password managers can help you seamlessly oversee and handle all your login credentials. They're also handy for autofilling forms and syncing your data across Windows PCs and Macs, [/news/iphone-12-vs-iphone-12-pro-vs-iphone-12-mini-vs-iphone-12-pro-max-apple-2020-flagships-main-differences-compared/ iPhones], [/news/best-ipad-to-get-in-2020-ipad-air-2020-vs-ipad-pro-2020-vs-ipad-2020-vs-ipad-mini-2020/ iPads], [/news/the-best-android-phone-to-buy-for-2020-galaxy-s20/ Android phones] and more.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Get more out of your tech<br>Learn smart gadget and internet tips and tricks with CNET's How To newsletter.<br><br><br><br>A password manager is essentially an encrypted digital vault that stores secure password login information you use to access apps and accounts on your mobile device, websites and other services. In addition to keeping your identity, credentials and sensitive data safe, the best password manager also has a password generator to create strong, [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ unique passwords] and ensure you aren't using the same password in multiple places. With all the recent news of security breaches and identity theft, having a unique password password for each location can go a long way to ensuring that if one site gets hacked, your stolen password can't be used on other sites. You're basically creating your own security feature.<br><br>Read more: [/news/strong-passwords-9-rules-to-help-you-make-and-remember-your-login-credentials/ The guide to password security (and why you should care)] <br><br>Plus, with a manager, you don't have to remember the various pieces of login information, such as shipping addresses and credit card information. With just one master password, or in some cases a PIN or your fingerprint, you can autofill a form or password field. Some also feature online storage and an encrypted vault for storing documents.  <br><br>All our best password manager picks come in free versions, which typically let you securely store passwords for one device -- although our pick for the best free manager can currently be used for syncing across multiple devices -- and all handle hardware authentication through [/news/dump-your-passwords-improve-your-security-for-world-password-day/ YubiKey]. Our best password manager picks also feature subscription options that let you sync your secure password login information across devices, share credentials with trusted family and friends, and get access to secure online storage. And if transparency is important to you, several of our picks are open-source projects. We also look at what a password manager is and the basics of how to use one.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Now playing:<br>Watch this:<br><br>Inside a password-free future<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>2:46<br><br><br><br><br><br>Note that these password manager services are independently chosen by our editors. We'll be updating this story periodically as new options become available. In light of our top choice's recent pricing change, we may be reconsidering the order in the near future, and will update this story accordingly.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Sarah Tew/CNET<br><br><br><br><br>Offers free version<br>Base price beyond free: $36 per yearWorks with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera.[ ][ ], you'll have to choose to use the free version for either mobile or desktop. <br><br>That means if you choose mobile, you'll be able to access your LastPass account across your phones, tablets or smartwatches, but not on your laptop -- unless you upgrade to Premium, for $36 a year, or Families, for $48 a year. <br><br>The Premium version of the password manager also allows you to share [ vulnerability privately reported][ vulnerability privately reported] in September 2019 was a scary flaw that could potentially compromise passwords. But the company patched it before it was known to be exploited in the wild. It was one of several vulnerabilities that have been discovered in LastPass over the years. <br><br>More recently, however, privacy concerns emerged around LastPass's Android app when a privacy advocacy project [ discovered seven web trackers] within the mobile app. <br><br>In light of these privacy concerns and LastPass's new restrictions on its free-tier service, we're currently in the process of reevaluating LastPass's rank in our list of top password managers.<br><br><br><br><br><br>                [ Read our LastPass review].<br><br><br><br><br><br> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/lastpass-vs-1password-how-the-two-popular-password-managers-stack-up-in-2021/ LastPass vs. 1Password: How the two popular password managers stack up in 2021]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Jason Cipriani/CNET<br><br><br><br>Offers trial version<br>Base price: $35.88 per year<br>Works with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera. <br>If you're looking for a trusted password manager app to keep your login information private and secure, 1Password is the best password manager for the task, letting you access your accounts and services with one master password. It's available for all major device platforms.<br><br>This nicely designed password [http://www.newsweek.com/search/site/manager manager] lacks a free version, but you can check it out for 14 days before signing up. (Alas, that's down from the earlier 30-day trial period.) An individual subscription runs $36 a year and comes with 1GB of document storage and optional two factor authentication through Yubikey for additional security. A travel mode lets you remove your 1Password sensitive data from your device when you travel and then restore it with one easy click when you return, so that it's not vulnerable to border checks. <br><br>On Macs, you can use Touch ID to unlock 1Password, and on iOS devices you can use Face ID as well. For $60 a year, you can cover a family of five, sharing passwords, credit cards and anything else among the group with a single password manager app. Each person gets their own vault, and it's easy to control who you share information with and what they can do with it. <br><br>You can also create separate guest accounts for password sharing to share Wi-Fi connection passwords, for example, or home alarm codes with guests.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/best-web-hosting/ The best web hosting providers] <br> Other free and paid options worth considering      <br>Both LastPass and 1Password are solid, affordable password keepers, and in a straw poll of CNET staffers, they were about neck-and-neck in use -- though the latter may include some taking advantage of the [ 1Password for Journalism] initiative that offers free service to us hacks. But if you find neither of our two recommended password managers works quite how you want, a handful of other apps are worth considering. These all have free versions available.      <br><br>GitHub<br> Bitwarden      Offers free version<br>      Base price beyond free: $10 per year Works with: Windows, [/tags/macos-mojave/ MacOS], [/tags/linux/ Linux], Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions [https://Foursquare.com/v/favorite-guy-gifts/6033667368e43d39ed7bc819 gifts captions for instagram] [/tags/chrome/ Chrome], [/tags/firefox/ Firefox], [/tags/safari/ Safari], Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave and Tor. <br>      <br>Bitwarden is a lean, open-source encryption software password manager that can generate, store and automatically fill your passwords across your devices and popular browsers -- including Brave and Tor -- for free. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of our picks, but if all you're looking for is a service to manage your login information, it's hard to pass up Bitwarden, which made it into [/news/the-cheapskate-hall-of-fame-best-cheap-products-of-all-time/ CNET's Cheapskate Hall of Fame] as the [/news/need-a-lastpass-alternative-bitwarden-is-the-best-free-password-manager-we-found-2021/ best free password manager]. Plus it has a password-sharing feature so you can share all your login info with another person. For $10 a year, you can add 1GB of encrypted file storage. And for $12 a year, five family members or friends can share login information. <br>[ See at Bitwarden]<br>Dashlane<br> Dashlane      Offers limited free version (50 passwords on one device)Base price beyond free: $59.88 per year<br>      Works with: Windows, MacOS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera. <br>      <br>Dashlane provides a simple and secure way to manage your passwords and keep other login information stored. Just for managing passwords, we like it as much as our picks, b

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'id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>For many of us, [/news/home-office-essentials/ working remotely] has become routine -- and that means securing your online accounts with strong passwords is more essential than ever. But trying to memorize dozens and dozens of passwords can be a challenge, and using the same old password over and over is downright dangerous. <br>If you find yourself consistently getting locked out of one online account or another because you're drawing a blank when you try to log in, it's time to consider a [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ password manager]. Password managers can help you seamlessly oversee and handle all your login credentials. They're also handy for autofilling forms and syncing your data across Windows PCs and Macs, [/news/iphone-12-vs-iphone-12-pro-vs-iphone-12-mini-vs-iphone-12-pro-max-apple-2020-flagships-main-differences-compared/ iPhones], [/news/best-ipad-to-get-in-2020-ipad-air-2020-vs-ipad-pro-2020-vs-ipad-2020-vs-ipad-mini-2020/ iPads], [/news/the-best-android-phone-to-buy-for-2020-galaxy-s20/ Android phones] and more.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Get more out of your tech<br>Learn smart gadget and internet tips and tricks with CNET's How To newsletter.<br><br><br><br>A password manager is essentially an encrypted digital vault that stores secure password login information you use to access apps and accounts on your mobile device, websites and other services. In addition to keeping your identity, credentials and sensitive data safe, the best password manager also has a password generator to create strong, [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ unique passwords] and ensure you aren't using the same password in multiple places. With all the recent news of security breaches and identity theft, having a unique password password for each location can go a long way to ensuring that if one site gets hacked, your stolen password can't be used on other sites. You're basically creating your own security feature.<br><br>Read more: [/news/strong-passwords-9-rules-to-help-you-make-and-remember-your-login-credentials/ The guide to password security (and why you should care)] <br><br>Plus, with a manager, you don't have to remember the various pieces of login information, such as shipping addresses and credit card information. With just one master password, or in some cases a PIN or your fingerprint, you can autofill a form or password field. Some also feature online storage and an encrypted vault for storing documents.  <br><br>All our best password manager picks come in free versions, which typically let you securely store passwords for one device -- although our pick for the best free manager can currently be used for syncing across multiple devices -- and all handle hardware authentication through [/news/dump-your-passwords-improve-your-security-for-world-password-day/ YubiKey]. Our best password manager picks also feature subscription options that let you sync your secure password login information across devices, share credentials with trusted family and friends, and get access to secure online storage. And if transparency is important to you, several of our picks are open-source projects. We also look at what a password manager is and the basics of how to use one.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Now playing:<br>Watch this:<br><br>Inside a password-free future<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>2:46<br><br><br><br><br><br>Note that these password manager services are independently chosen by our editors. We'll be updating this story periodically as new options become available. In light of our top choice's recent pricing change, we may be reconsidering the order in the near future, and will update this story accordingly.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Sarah Tew/CNET<br><br><br><br><br>Offers free version<br>Base price beyond free: $36 per yearWorks with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera.[ ][ ], you'll have to choose to use the free version for either mobile or desktop. <br><br>That means if you choose mobile, you'll be able to access your LastPass account across your phones, tablets or smartwatches, but not on your laptop -- unless you upgrade to Premium, for $36 a year, or Families, for $48 a year. <br><br>The Premium version of the password manager also allows you to share [ vulnerability privately reported][ vulnerability privately reported] in September 2019 was a scary flaw that could potentially compromise passwords. But the company patched it before it was known to be exploited in the wild. It was one of several vulnerabilities that have been discovered in LastPass over the years. <br><br>More recently, however, privacy concerns emerged around LastPass's Android app when a privacy advocacy project [ discovered seven web trackers] within the mobile app. <br><br>In light of these privacy concerns and LastPass's new restrictions on its free-tier service, we're currently in the process of reevaluating LastPass's rank in our list of top password managers.<br><br><br><br><br><br> [ Read our LastPass review].<br><br><br><br><br><br> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/lastpass-vs-1password-how-the-two-popular-password-managers-stack-up-in-2021/ LastPass vs. 1Password: How the two popular password managers stack up in 2021]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Jason Cipriani/CNET<br><br><br><br>Offers trial version<br>Base price: $35.88 per year<br>Works with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera. <br>If you're looking for a trusted password manager app to keep your login information private and secure, 1Password is the best password manager for the task, letting you access your accounts and services with one master password. It's available for all major device platforms.<br><br>This nicely designed password [http://www.newsweek.com/search/site/manager manager] lacks a free version, but you can check it out for 14 days before signing up. (Alas, that's down from the earlier 30-day trial period.) An individual subscription runs $36 a year and comes with 1GB of document storage and optional two factor authentication through Yubikey for additional security. A travel mode lets you remove your 1Password sensitive data from your device when you travel and then restore it with one easy click when you return, so that it's not vulnerable to border checks. <br><br>On Macs, you can use Touch ID to unlock 1Password, and on iOS devices you can use Face ID as well. For $60 a year, you can cover a family of five, sharing passwords, credit cards and anything else among the group with a single password manager app. Each person gets their own vault, and it's easy to control who you share information with and what they can do with it. <br><br>You can also create separate guest accounts for password sharing to share Wi-Fi connection passwords, for example, or home alarm codes with guests.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/best-web-hosting/ The best web hosting providers] <br> Other free and paid options worth considering <br>Both LastPass and 1Password are solid, affordable password keepers, and in a straw poll of CNET staffers, they were about neck-and-neck in use -- though the latter may include some taking advantage of the [ 1Password for Journalism] initiative that offers free service to us hacks. But if you find neither of our two recommended password managers works quite how you want, a handful of other apps are worth considering. These all have free versions available. <br><br>GitHub<br> Bitwarden Offers free version<br> Base price beyond free: $10 per year Works with: Windows, [/tags/macos-mojave/ MacOS], [/tags/linux/ Linux], Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions [https://Foursquare.com/v/favorite-guy-gifts/6033667368e43d39ed7bc819 gifts captions for instagram] [/tags/chrome/ Chrome], [/tags/firefox/ Firefox], [/tags/safari/ Safari], Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave and Tor. <br> <br>Bitwarden is a lean, open-source encryption software password manager that can generate, store and automatically fill your passwords across your devices and popular browsers -- including Brave and Tor -- for free. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of our picks, but if all you're looking for is a service to manage your login information, it's hard to pass up Bitwarden, which made it into [/news/the-cheapskate-hall-of-fame-best-cheap-products-of-all-time/ CNET's Cheapskate Hall of Fame] as the [/news/need-a-lastpass-alternative-bitwarden-is-the-best-free-password-manager-we-found-2021/ best free password manager]. Plus it has a password-sharing feature so you can share all your login info with another person. For $10 a year, you can add 1GB of encrypted file storage. And for $12 a year, five family members or friends can share login information. <br>[ See at Bitwarden]<br>Dashlane<br> Dashlane Offers limited free version (50 passwords on one device)Base price beyond free: $59.88 per year<br> Works with: Windows, MacOS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera. <br> <br>Dashlane provides a simple and secure way to manage your passwords and keep other login information stored. Just for managing passwords, we like it as much as our picks, b'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>For many of us, [/news/home-office-essentials/ working remotely] has become routine -- and that means securing your online accounts with strong passwords is more essential than ever. But trying to memorize dozens and dozens of passwords can be a challenge, and using the same old password over and over is downright dangerous. <br>If you find yourself consistently getting locked out of one online account or another because you're drawing a blank when you try to log in, it's time to consider a [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ password manager]. Password managers can help you seamlessly oversee and handle all your login credentials. They're also handy for autofilling forms and syncing your data across Windows PCs and Macs, [/news/iphone-12-vs-iphone-12-pro-vs-iphone-12-mini-vs-iphone-12-pro-max-apple-2020-flagships-main-differences-compared/ iPhones], [/news/best-ipad-to-get-in-2020-ipad-air-2020-vs-ipad-pro-2020-vs-ipad-2020-vs-ipad-mini-2020/ iPads], [/news/the-best-android-phone-to-buy-for-2020-galaxy-s20/ Android phones] and more.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Get more out of your tech<br>Learn smart gadget and internet tips and tricks with CNET's How To newsletter.<br><br><br><br>A password manager is essentially an encrypted digital vault that stores secure password login information you use to access apps and accounts on your mobile device, websites and other services. In addition to keeping your identity, credentials and sensitive data safe, the best password manager also has a password generator to create strong, [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ unique passwords] and ensure you aren't using the same password in multiple places. With all the recent news of security breaches and identity theft, having a unique password password for each location can go a long way to ensuring that if one site gets hacked, your stolen password can't be used on other sites. You're basically creating your own security feature.<br><br>Read more: [/news/strong-passwords-9-rules-to-help-you-make-and-remember-your-login-credentials/ The guide to password security (and why you should care)] <br><br>Plus, with a manager, you don't have to remember the various pieces of login information, such as shipping addresses and credit card information. With just one master password, or in some cases a PIN or your fingerprint, you can autofill a form or password field. Some also feature online storage and an encrypted vault for storing documents.  <br><br>All our best password manager picks come in free versions, which typically let you securely store passwords for one device -- although our pick for the best free manager can currently be used for syncing across multiple devices -- and all handle hardware authentication through [/news/dump-your-passwords-improve-your-security-for-world-password-day/ YubiKey]. Our best password manager picks also feature subscription options that let you sync your secure password login information across devices, share credentials with trusted family and friends, and get access to secure online storage. And if transparency is important to you, several of our picks are open-source projects. We also look at what a password manager is and the basics of how to use one.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Now playing:<br>Watch this:<br><br>Inside a password-free future<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>2:46<br><br><br><br><br><br>Note that these password manager services are independently chosen by our editors. We'll be updating this story periodically as new options become available. In light of our top choice's recent pricing change, we may be reconsidering the order in the near future, and will update this story accordingly.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Sarah Tew/CNET<br><br><br><br><br>Offers free version<br>Base price beyond free: $36 per yearWorks with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera.[ ][ ], you'll have to choose to use the free version for either mobile or desktop. <br><br>That means if you choose mobile, you'll be able to access your LastPass account across your phones, tablets or smartwatches, but not on your laptop -- unless you upgrade to Premium, for $36 a year, or Families, for $48 a year. <br><br>The Premium version of the password manager also allows you to share [ vulnerability privately reported][ vulnerability privately reported] in September 2019 was a scary flaw that could potentially compromise passwords. But the company patched it before it was known to be exploited in the wild. It was one of several vulnerabilities that have been discovered in LastPass over the years. <br><br>More recently, however, privacy concerns emerged around LastPass's Android app when a privacy advocacy project [ discovered seven web trackers] within the mobile app. <br><br>In light of these privacy concerns and LastPass's new restrictions on its free-tier service, we're currently in the process of reevaluating LastPass's rank in our list of top password managers.<br><br><br><br><br><br> [ Read our LastPass review].<br><br><br><br><br><br> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/lastpass-vs-1password-how-the-two-popular-password-managers-stack-up-in-2021/ LastPass vs. 1Password: How the two popular password managers stack up in 2021]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Jason Cipriani/CNET<br><br><br><br>Offers trial version<br>Base price: $35.88 per year<br>Works with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera. <br>If you're looking for a trusted password manager app to keep your login information private and secure, 1Password is the best password manager for the task, letting you access your accounts and services with one master password. It's available for all major device platforms.<br><br>This nicely designed password [http://www.newsweek.com/search/site/manager manager] lacks a free version, but you can check it out for 14 days before signing up. (Alas, that's down from the earlier 30-day trial period.) An individual subscription runs $36 a year and comes with 1GB of document storage and optional two factor authentication through Yubikey for additional security. A travel mode lets you remove your 1Password sensitive data from your device when you travel and then restore it with one easy click when you return, so that it's not vulnerable to border checks. <br><br>On Macs, you can use Touch ID to unlock 1Password, and on iOS devices you can use Face ID as well. For $60 a year, you can cover a family of five, sharing passwords, credit cards and anything else among the group with a single password manager app. Each person gets their own vault, and it's easy to control who you share information with and what they can do with it. <br><br>You can also create separate guest accounts for password sharing to share Wi-Fi connection passwords, for example, or home alarm codes with guests.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/best-web-hosting/ The best web hosting providers] <br> Other free and paid options worth considering <br>Both LastPass and 1Password are solid, affordable password keepers, and in a straw poll of CNET staffers, they were about neck-and-neck in use -- though the latter may include some taking advantage of the [ 1Password for Journalism] initiative that offers free service to us hacks. But if you find neither of our two recommended password managers works quite how you want, a handful of other apps are worth considering. These all have free versions available. <br><br>GitHub<br> Bitwarden Offers free version<br> Base price beyond free: $10 per year Works with: Windows, [/tags/macos-mojave/ MacOS], [/tags/linux/ Linux], Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions [https://Foursquare.com/v/favorite-guy-gifts/6033667368e43d39ed7bc819 gifts captions for instagram] [/tags/chrome/ Chrome], [/tags/firefox/ Firefox], [/tags/safari/ Safari], Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave and Tor. <br> <br>Bitwarden is a lean, open-source encryption software password manager that can generate, store and automatically fill your passwords across your devices and popular browsers -- including Brave and Tor -- for free. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of our picks, but if all you're looking for is a service to manage your login information, it's hard to pass up Bitwarden, which made it into [/news/the-cheapskate-hall-of-fame-best-cheap-products-of-all-time/ CNET's Cheapskate Hall of Fame] as the [/news/need-a-lastpass-alternative-bitwarden-is-the-best-free-password-manager-we-found-2021/ best free password manager]. Plus it has a password-sharing feature so you can share all your login info with another person. For $10 a year, you can add 1GB of encrypted file storage. And for $12 a year, five family members or friends can share login information. <br>[ See at Bitwarden]<br>Dashlane<br> Dashlane Offers limited free version (50 passwords on one device)Base price beyond free: $59.88 per year<br> Works with: Windows, MacOS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera. <br> <br>Dashlane provides a simple and secure way to manage your passwords and keep other login information stored. Just for managing passwords, we like it as much as our picks, b '
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[ 0 => 'id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>For many of us, [/news/home-office-essentials/ working remotely] has become routine -- and that means securing your online accounts with strong passwords is more essential than ever. But trying to memorize dozens and dozens of passwords can be a challenge, and using the same old password over and over is downright dangerous. <br>If you find yourself consistently getting locked out of one online account or another because you're drawing a blank when you try to log in, it's time to consider a [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ password manager]. Password managers can help you seamlessly oversee and handle all your login credentials. They're also handy for autofilling forms and syncing your data across Windows PCs and Macs, [/news/iphone-12-vs-iphone-12-pro-vs-iphone-12-mini-vs-iphone-12-pro-max-apple-2020-flagships-main-differences-compared/ iPhones], [/news/best-ipad-to-get-in-2020-ipad-air-2020-vs-ipad-pro-2020-vs-ipad-2020-vs-ipad-mini-2020/ iPads], [/news/the-best-android-phone-to-buy-for-2020-galaxy-s20/ Android phones] and more.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Get more out of your tech<br>Learn smart gadget and internet tips and tricks with CNET's How To newsletter.<br><br><br><br>A password manager is essentially an encrypted digital vault that stores secure password login information you use to access apps and accounts on your mobile device, websites and other services. In addition to keeping your identity, credentials and sensitive data safe, the best password manager also has a password generator to create strong, [/news/password-managers-a-little-pain-for-a-lot-better-security-world-password-day/ unique passwords] and ensure you aren't using the same password in multiple places. With all the recent news of security breaches and identity theft, having a unique password password for each location can go a long way to ensuring that if one site gets hacked, your stolen password can't be used on other sites. You're basically creating your own security feature.<br><br>Read more: [/news/strong-passwords-9-rules-to-help-you-make-and-remember-your-login-credentials/ The guide to password security (and why you should care)] <br><br>Plus, with a manager, you don't have to remember the various pieces of login information, such as shipping addresses and credit card information. With just one master password, or in some cases a PIN or your fingerprint, you can autofill a form or password field. Some also feature online storage and an encrypted vault for storing documents.  <br><br>All our best password manager picks come in free versions, which typically let you securely store passwords for one device -- although our pick for the best free manager can currently be used for syncing across multiple devices -- and all handle hardware authentication through [/news/dump-your-passwords-improve-your-security-for-world-password-day/ YubiKey]. Our best password manager picks also feature subscription options that let you sync your secure password login information across devices, share credentials with trusted family and friends, and get access to secure online storage. And if transparency is important to you, several of our picks are open-source projects. We also look at what a password manager is and the basics of how to use one.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Now playing:<br>Watch this:<br><br>Inside a password-free future<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>2:46<br><br><br><br><br><br>Note that these password manager services are independently chosen by our editors. We'll be updating this story periodically as new options become available. In light of our top choice's recent pricing change, we may be reconsidering the order in the near future, and will update this story accordingly.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Sarah Tew/CNET<br><br><br><br><br>Offers free version<br>Base price beyond free: $36 per yearWorks with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera.[ ][ ], you'll have to choose to use the free version for either mobile or desktop. <br><br>That means if you choose mobile, you'll be able to access your LastPass account across your phones, tablets or smartwatches, but not on your laptop -- unless you upgrade to Premium, for $36 a year, or Families, for $48 a year. <br><br>The Premium version of the password manager also allows you to share [ vulnerability privately reported][ vulnerability privately reported] in September 2019 was a scary flaw that could potentially compromise passwords. But the company patched it before it was known to be exploited in the wild. It was one of several vulnerabilities that have been discovered in LastPass over the years. <br><br>More recently, however, privacy concerns emerged around LastPass's Android app when a privacy advocacy project [ discovered seven web trackers] within the mobile app. <br><br>In light of these privacy concerns and LastPass's new restrictions on its free-tier service, we're currently in the process of reevaluating LastPass's rank in our list of top password managers.<br><br><br><br><br><br> [ Read our LastPass review].<br><br><br><br><br><br> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at LastPass]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/lastpass-vs-1password-how-the-two-popular-password-managers-stack-up-in-2021/ LastPass vs. 1Password: How the two popular password managers stack up in 2021]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ ]<br><br>Jason Cipriani/CNET<br><br><br><br>Offers trial version<br>Base price: $35.88 per year<br>Works with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera. <br>If you're looking for a trusted password manager app to keep your login information private and secure, 1Password is the best password manager for the task, letting you access your accounts and services with one master password. It's available for all major device platforms.<br><br>This nicely designed password [http://www.newsweek.com/search/site/manager manager] lacks a free version, but you can check it out for 14 days before signing up. (Alas, that's down from the earlier 30-day trial period.) An individual subscription runs $36 a year and comes with 1GB of document storage and optional two factor authentication through Yubikey for additional security. A travel mode lets you remove your 1Password sensitive data from your device when you travel and then restore it with one easy click when you return, so that it's not vulnerable to border checks. <br><br>On Macs, you can use Touch ID to unlock 1Password, and on iOS devices you can use Face ID as well. For $60 a year, you can cover a family of five, sharing passwords, credit cards and anything else among the group with a single password manager app. Each person gets their own vault, and it's easy to control who you share information with and what they can do with it. <br><br>You can also create separate guest accounts for password sharing to share Wi-Fi connection passwords, for example, or home alarm codes with guests.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[ See at 1Password]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: [/news/best-web-hosting/ The best web hosting providers] <br> Other free and paid options worth considering <br>Both LastPass and 1Password are solid, affordable password keepers, and in a straw poll of CNET staffers, they were about neck-and-neck in use -- though the latter may include some taking advantage of the [ 1Password for Journalism] initiative that offers free service to us hacks. But if you find neither of our two recommended password managers works quite how you want, a handful of other apps are worth considering. These all have free versions available. <br><br>GitHub<br> Bitwarden Offers free version<br> Base price beyond free: $10 per year Works with: Windows, [/tags/macos-mojave/ MacOS], [/tags/linux/ Linux], Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions [https://Foursquare.com/v/favorite-guy-gifts/6033667368e43d39ed7bc819 gifts captions for instagram] [/tags/chrome/ Chrome], [/tags/firefox/ Firefox], [/tags/safari/ Safari], Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave and Tor. <br> <br>Bitwarden is a lean, open-source encryption software password manager that can generate, store and automatically fill your passwords across your devices and popular browsers -- including Brave and Tor -- for free. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of our picks, but if all you're looking for is a service to manage your login information, it's hard to pass up Bitwarden, which made it into [/news/the-cheapskate-hall-of-fame-best-cheap-products-of-all-time/ CNET's Cheapskate Hall of Fame] as the [/news/need-a-lastpass-alternative-bitwarden-is-the-best-free-password-manager-we-found-2021/ best free password manager]. Plus it has a password-sharing feature so you can share all your login info with another person. For $10 a year, you can add 1GB of encrypted file storage. And for $12 a year, five family members or friends can share login information. <br>[ See at Bitwarden]<br>Dashlane<br> Dashlane Offers limited free version (50 passwords on one device)Base price beyond free: $59.88 per year<br> Works with: Windows, MacOS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge and Opera. <br> <br>Dashlane provides a simple and secure way to manage your passwords and keep other login information stored. Just for managing passwords, we like it as much as our picks, b' ]
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