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Old 19th January 2023, 12:49   #61
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Re: Recommendations for a password manager

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My recommendations are:
a) Bitwarden - cheapest at just $10/year
b) 1Password
c) Sticky Password (cloud + local sync)
d) Enpass (desi product, local sync only)
e) Keepass/KeepassXC - recommended for the geeks Not user friendly. Offers only sync via a cloud and that too with difficulty.

Lots of reviews to help you out. But seriously start using a PM + 2FA and if possible go password less.
How good is Kaspersky?
https://www.kaspersky.co.in/password-manager

I use their internet security suite.
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Re: Recommendations for a password manager

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How good is Kaspersky?
https://www.kaspersky.co.in/password-manager

I use their internet security suite.

Well, it's better than no PM at all. But I prefer a purpose built PM not an app trying to be a "Swiss army knife" if you know what I mean. BTW I use Kaspersky total security.

More than the solution you use is the password length and entrophy (randomness of characters) that saves your skin. People aren't very good at creating or remembering long passwords with random characters or words. Bitwarden is free with a premium tier in case you want to try it out. If you do want to migrate most PMs can import/export data.
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Bitwarden is free with a premium tier in case you want to try it out. If you do want to migrate most PMs can import/export data.
+1 to bitwarden. I have been using it (https://bitwarden.com/) for few years now and very happy with it so far.

It is open source, free for personal use, has a simple & easy to use interface and has all the features that one would look for (strong password generator, check for exposed password, prompt support for apps, works on multi-platform - iOS, android, web etc).

Came recommended from a friend in cyber security space. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a password manager.
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