List of password managers

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The list below includes the names of notable password managers with dedicated Wikipedia articles.

Basic Information

Name License OS Support Browser Integration Delivery Format
1Password Proprietary Android, iOS, macOS, Windows Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
Dashlane Proprietary Android, iOS, macOS, Windows[1] Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
Enpass Proprietary Android, BlackBerry 10, iOS, Modern Windows, Windows Phone

Desktop:- macOS, Windows, Linux

Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
GNOME Keyring GPLv2+ Unix-like Integration with Epiphany, through unofficial add-ons for Firefox Local installation
Intuitive Password Proprietary / Freemium Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows, Windows Phone Yes Cloud-based
KeePass GPLv2 Windows, (unofficial ports: Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows Phone) through auto-typing Local installation, optional file or cloud sync
KeePassX[2] GPLv2 Windows, Linux, macOS through auto-typing Local installation
KeePassXC GPLv2 Windows, Linux, macOS Yes Local installation
Keeper Proprietary / Freemium Android, iOS, Kindle, Linux, Nook, macOS, Windows, Windows Phone Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
Keychain APSL iOS (as iCloud Keychain), macOS in iCloud version System utility
KWallet GNU GPL Unix-like Integration with Konqueror (?), through unofficial add-ons for Firefox Local installation
LastPass Proprietary / Freemium Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Cloud-based
Meldium Proprietary / Freemium Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Cloud-based
Mitro (defunct) GPLv3 Cross-platform (browser extension) Yes Cloud-based
Mitto Proprietary / Free service Cross-platform (browser extension) Yes Cloud-based
Myki Proprietary / Freemium Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
oneID (defunct) Proprietary / Freemium Cross-platform (browser extension) (mobile app) Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
Pasaffe GPLv3 Linux unknown Local installation
pass GPLv2+ FreeBSD, Linux, macOS through Firefox add-on Local installation with git sync
Password Safe Artistic License 2.0 Android, iOS, Linux (beta), FreeBSD (beta), Windows (unofficial ports: macOS, Windows Phone) through auto-typing Local installation
Pleasant Password Server Proprietary Cross-platform (browser extension & mobile app) Yes Local installation
SafeInCloud Proprietary Android, iOS,

Desktop:- macOS, Windows,

Yes Local installation with Cloud sync
Yojimbo Proprietary macOS, iOS (iPad only) No Local installation with Cloud sync

Features

Provider Price Import from browsers Import from competitors Two-factor authentication Export data Automatic password capture Automatic password replay Forms Multiple form- filling identities Actionable password strength report Secure sharing Digital legacy Portable edition Application passwords Browser menu of logins Application-level encryption
Dashlane Free or $4.99/$9.99 (monthly) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Enpass Free or

$9.99

No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intuitive Password Free or $2 (monthly) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
KeePass Free/Open Source Yes Yes Yes (Plugin) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Optional (Requires add-on server) No Yes Yes Yes Yes
KeePassXC Free/Open Source Yes Yes Yes (Plugin) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
LastPass Free or $24.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1Password $3–5 (monthly) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Myki Free Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Norton Identity Safe Free Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes (iOS - US only) Yes Yes Yes
pass Free/Open Source Yes (Third-Party) Yes (Third-Party Extension) Yes N/A N/A Yes Yes ? No Yes No No N/A Yes Yes

References

  1. ^ David Pogue (June 5, 2013). "Remember All Those Passwords? No Need". The New York Times. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  2. ^ Anthony Dean (Jul 16, 2012). "KeePassX: Keeping Your Passwords Safe". Linux Journal. Retrieved October 27, 2014.

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