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Password Managers

    • Hideez Key

      When you use Hideez Key to store your passwords, they live in your pocket, not in the cloud. However, this enhanced security comes at the price of a serious hit to convenience.

      4 years, 9 months By Neil J. Rubenking
      Hideez Key (Review Hideez Key)
    • Abine Blur Premium Review

      Abine Blur Premium lets you shop online without revealing your true email address, phone number, or credit card details, and it manages your passwords, too. It's an impressive solution for online privacy.

      5 years By Neil J. Rubenking
      Abine Blur Premium Review (Review Abine Blur)
    • WWPass PassHub

      A password manager for businesses and enterprise clients

      5 years By Neil J. Rubenking
      WWPass PassHub (Review WWPass PassHub)
    • Avira Password Manager

      Avira Password Manager performs the basics of password management on all your devices, but it doesn't offer form-filling, secure sharing, and other advanced features in the best competitors.

      5 years, 9 months By Neil J. Rubenking
      Avira Password Manager (Review Avira Password Manager)
    • Have You Been Pwned? Firefox Tool Will Tell You

      Firefox Monitor lets people check their email addresses against the popular Have I Been Pwned data breach database. Password manager 1Password has also integrated Have I Been Pwned into its Watchtower service on the web.

      5 years, 9 months By Angela Moscaritolo
      Have You Been Pwned? Firefox Tool Will Tell You (News Password Managers)
    • Google Titan Security Key Bundle

      Google's Titan Security Key Bundle is a pair of small USB devices that add super secure two-factor authentication to your accounts. The price may seem steep, but the extra security is worth the cost.

      5 years, 9 months By Max Eddy
      Google Titan Security Key Bundle (Review Google Titan Security Key Bundle)
    • Dashlane

      The well designed and executed Dashlane makes smart password management a breeze, and it now comes with a simple VPN built in. One caveat: The price is also going up.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      Dashlane (Slideshow Dashlane)
    • Dashlane Password Manager Adds VPN, Dark Web Monitoring

      Dashlane 6 goes beyond helping you keep track of your passwords. The service features a new Identity Dashboard, where you can get an 'overview of your password health' and set up premium features like the new VPN and dark web monitoring.

      5 years, 11 months By Angela Moscaritolo
      Dashlane Password Manager Adds VPN, Dark Web Monitoring (News Password Managers)
    • 35 Percent of People Never Change Their Passwords

      A new PCMag survey of 2,500 US consumers, conducted between June 30 and July 2, reveals that 35 percent of people never change their passwords; they only do it if they're prompted.

      5 years, 11 months By Angela Moscaritolo
      35 Percent of People Never Change Their Passwords (News Password Managers)
    • F-Secure KEY

      Password manager F-Secure KEY has an attractive, cross-platform user interface, but its features are limited, even when compared with some free competitors.

      5 years, 11 months By Neil J. Rubenking
      F-Secure KEY (Review F-Secure Key (2014))
    • AgileBits 1Password

      AgileBits 1Password syncs passwords and personal data across all your devices. It's not quite as automated as many competitors, but it's still a slick, easy-to-use utility.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
      AgileBits 1Password (Slideshow AgileBits 1Password)
    • my1login

      Because it doesn't need a local client or browser plug-in, my1login works with virtually any browser on virtually any operating system. For the same reason, it's not quite as automated as most password managers. On the plus side, you can use it to view the latest news and messages from your email and social media accounts.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
      my1login (Slideshow my1login)
    • 1Password for Windows

      1Password stores more personal data than most password managers, but only some of that data is available for form filling. It handles password capture and playback well, but differently from browser to browser. It's good, but you can get the same functionality from popular free tools.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
      1Password for Windows (Slideshow Password Managers)