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Password Managers

    • ConcealSYS Viewer

      ConcealSYS Viewer stores your passwords and other secret texts, but to view stored secrets you must go through an arcane and complex decoding process designed to prevent shoulder-surfing. I can't imagine any but a dedicated few actually using this product.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      ConcealSYS Viewer (Slideshow ConcealSYS Viewer)
    • AllWebID

      AllWebID is designed to protect your passwords with two-factor authentication. However, you can get the same features and much more for a lower price (or for free).

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      AllWebID (Slideshow AllWebID)
    • Keeper 5.0 Review

      Keeper 5.0 is a password manager that does nothing but manage passwords; refreshing! It requires user interaction to capture and replay login credentials, but because of this it handles even the weirdest login forms.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Keeper 5.0 Review (Slideshow Password Managers)
    • MaskMe

      Abine's MaskMe service creates unique disposable email addresses for every website you communicate with, thereby keeping your real email off of spammers' lists. As a bonus, it will create and manage strong, unique passwords.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      MaskMe (Slideshow MaskMe)
    • Arkami myIDKey

      With a myIDKey in your pocket, you have all of your passwords available wherever you are. Connect to a PC or Mac via USB or Wi-Fi, pair with your mobile devices, even use voice command to call up data on the built-in OLED screen. It's one of a kind.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Arkami myIDKey (Slideshow Arkami myIDKey)
    • Intuitive Password 2.9

      While it still doesn't capture passwords you enter, Intuitive Password 2.9 can now automate the process of filling them in for you. This wholly Web-based service works across virtually all operating systems and includes some unusual and effective security layers. Depending on your password-management needs, it can be a good choice.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Intuitive Password 2.9 (Slideshow Intuitive Password 2.9)
    • PasswordBox Premium

      Despite the name, PasswordBox Premium is free for you to use, and its feature set comes close to the best free password managers. In particular, its Legacy Locker handles passing along your credentials in the event of your death.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      PasswordBox Premium (Slideshow PasswordBox Premium)
    • WhiteSky Fast Connect

      Because it keeps all passwords in local storage, WhiteSky Fast Connect can't suffer a general data breach. However, it's not the only password manager with this feature, and the competition beats it in other areas.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      WhiteSky Fast Connect (Slideshow WhiteSky Fast Connect)
    • Twilio Authy

      Twilio's free Authy service makes securing your website and applications with two-factor authentication just about as easy as it can be. It does everything Google Authenticator can do, and more.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Twilio Authy (Slideshow Twilio Authy)
    • Duo Mobile

      The free Duo Mobile can supply two-factor authentication on any site that supports Google Authenticator. Its Duo Push feature offers authentication with a single tap, but only after you work through its complex initial setup.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Duo Mobile (Slideshow Duo Mobile)
    • AuthEntry Gatekeeper Pro

      AuthEntry Gatekeeper Pro syncs passwords across all your devices, but it's awkward to use, and it can't handle all secure sites.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      AuthEntry Gatekeeper Pro (Slideshow AuthEntry Gatekeeper Pro)
    • Sticky Password Premium

      Sticky Password Premium does everything you'd expect from a password manager and more. If you choose the unusual no-cloud Wi-Fi sync, your passwords never leave your home network.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Sticky Password Premium (Slideshow Sticky Password Premium)
    • Symantec Norton Identity Safe

      Symantec Norton Identity Safe has the basics covered. It's free and does everything a password manager should do. However, some competitors offer much more flexibility and power for the same price.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Symantec Norton Identity Safe (Slideshow Symantec Norton Identity Safe)
    • KeePass 2.34

      KeePass 2.34 is the most configurable password manager around, but many of the convenient features we've come to expect are available only through third-party plug-ins.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      KeePass 2.34 (Slideshow KeePass 2.34)
    • 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.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      F-Secure KEY (Slideshow Software)