Password Managers may seem like the last application that users would trust to keep precious and private login credentials for users on the internet or applications. While various apps offer suspicious services, there are honest ones like LastPass. However, the services of LastPass would transition to a paid service, giving people looking for other applications.
It may seem like users are getting old and forgetful when they use password management services, but that is not entirely the case at all. Users can be forgetful, especially in these times where everyone is disoriented as the world seemed to be at a stop due to the emergence of the COVID-19 virus.
These 21st-century applications, like password managers, offer a service that is already on browsers with the likes of Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Google Chrome. However, these password management services offer better security and other features such as automatic logins, updating whenever changing a password, and other nifty ones.
LastPass Alternatives: Bitwarden, KeePass, and MORE
"The best things in life are free," or so they say, but not every application would remain a free service at all times, with the likes of LastPass who would soon require users of the PC and mobile for a subscription. From a free subscription to $3 a month, users who enjoy the unpaid services would have to search for alternatives that offer the same services.
Bitwarden
Price: Free | $10 per year for 1GB encrypted file storage, and other features
Bitwarden is the next best application to LastPass, as it offers the same versatile and feature-filled application, that can help in password management and security. The most massive concern in these kinds of applications is security and safety because it is like turning over one's house keys to a caretaker, and users would like to know if it is a reliable one.
The open-source password management system features password management, sync across devices, and more.
KeePass
Price: Free
KeePass is an open-source free password manager, which would give users the feature and functions which they require, without the hassle of getting hacked. The app does not store anything in the cloud, meaning that users would own their passwords at all times.
LogMeOnce
Price: Free | $2.50 per month (optional)
LogMeOnce offers a free service that can store an unlimited number of passwords for various devices that a user owns. It also features two-factor authentication, autofill, password generation, and sync.
NordPass
Price: Free | Premium Version (optional)
NordPass's free service allows users to store unlimited passwords for an unlimited number of devices but asks that users keep their sessions to one device at a time. The only hassle is that users would have to re-login every time they use another device.
Zoho Vault
Price: Free | $1/month, per user (optional)
Zoho Vault features one of the most reliable services among all applications as it stores an unlimited number of passwords for an unlimited number of devices, along with two-factor authentication, notes, sync, and more. Users could access computers and mobile devices at the same time when using Zoho.
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Written by Isaiah Alonzo