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Here we have come up with 10 most helpful picks for you among bunch of password managers around us.
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Sunday, October 05, 2014:
Your life must not have been that much easy that you would love to fill
in your brain with countless log-ins and passwords. You can't even not
it down somewhere, because you know, you hardly have any idea who your
real enemy is. So what to do? Well, that's when some fantastically
secure password management applications come into action to remember,
store, manage and secure your passwords, without any effort on your
part. You have to, of course, select the best one, download and install
it. Rest will be taken care by your chosen password manager only. So
here we have come up with 10 most helpful picks for you among bunch of
password managers around us:
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1. LastPass:
LastPass
is the most popular password manager which runs on almost every
operating system. When used on desktops, it gets installed as a browser
extension. LastPass automatically fills out forms, allows import and
export, permits sharing of passwords through the Internet, creates and
keeps simple notes, generates complex passwords and also creates a USB
key using Google Authenticator Support.
2. Clipperz:
Clipperz
is a web-based password manager and it's open-source. It supports
direct one-click logins, provides encrypted HTML copy for offline
read-only use, records log-in history, works on any OS and generates
passwords.
3. Sxipper:
Sxipper
is a Firefox extension which allows password management, auto-logins
and automatic form filling in Firefox. Sxipper is best if you if you
don't want to manually create multiple identities to fill in forms.
Sxipper ensures all of your passwords are safely encrypted and stored on
your computer.
4. Password Genie:
It's
not only about passwords and PINs but it also serves as an information
management app. The app stores passwords and personal information and
provides space to store personal information such as PINs, credit card
information and even birthday reminders. Though it's built for mobile
platforms mainly, but it offers a desktop client too.
5. Yadabyte Passwords:
It's
a portable password manager which creates master passwords and then
also types usernames, passwords and URLs for all the services for
password database. Though it's very user-friendly, it cannot organize
accounts in groups.
6. KeePass:
KeePass
is free, open source and easy-to-use password manager which secures
passwords with a single master password or a key-file on your computer.
Though it's meant for Windows systems, it's compatible with OS X and
Linux systems too.
7. SplashID:
This
password manager is called the bestseller as it's used by more than one
million users. SplashID is meant for mobile platforms and it supports
almost every mobile OS including Blackberry, Android, iOS, Windows
Phone, WebOS and PalmOS. It has clients for Windows and Mac too.
8. Password Gorilla:
This
password manager stores log-in information and notes and it comprises
single executable which creates a database and also saves it to a
specified location. It's portable and it can also create groups and
subgroups to organize passwords and sites.
9. RoboForm:
RoboForm
is a popular password and form management application which can be
used on Windows only. It can also create identities to automatically
fill in web forms.
10. Dashlane:
Apart
from password management, Dashlane's key features include securing
passwords and storing online receipts. Online shopping as well as online
transaction also becomes more secure with this app and it's available
for Windows, Mac, iPhone and Android.
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