![]() With Daslane premium plans you will get cool features that others on this list can’t provide. But to unleash its real power you have to purchase a premium plan. Most password managers above are free and open-source but Dashlane is a closed source proprietary password manager.įor free you will get decent features you expect from a password manager. That’s a very important thing to consider and the only thing KeeWeb needs to work on otherwise it is a fantastic password manager.Īvailable for:- Mac, Linux, and Windows and easily accessible online. But only thing that make me use other password managers is that it is not available for mobile devices. Its developers has tried their best to make it a combo of both Bitwarden and KeePass in a single package. KeeWeb is a true LastPass killer and a serious challenger to BitWarden. KeeWeb is also donation-supported like KeePass. It can generate strong passwords for you. Data can be easily synced across devices for free. It has almost every feature you will find in any other good password manager like Bitwarden. You can use it on as many devices as you like and you won’t be charged a penny or forced to purchase a premium plan (not everyone is greedy you know). ![]() KeeWeb is compatible with KeePass and is also free and open source. If KeePass had a brother it would literally look like KeeWeb. Unofficially for every OS, you can imagine Linux, Mac OS, Android, iOS, and even for less popular OSes like Palm OS, Sailfish OS, FreeBSD, and more.įree cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass ![]() Pricing:- Free relies on donations to keep development active.Īvailable for:- Officially available for Windows. But there are a ton of unofficial KeePass variants available for literally every OS from Android, iOS to even Palm OS and Sailfish OS. One thing I would like to point out is that unlike Bitwarden that is available for almost every platform KeePass is officially available only for Windows. If you are switching from any other password manager like LastPass you will have no problem using it as it is easy to use. Exported data is compatible with most other password managers.įor most average users KeePass has all features they will ever use. You can transfer all your passwords from one device to another and can also export your data to various formats- HTML, XML, TXT, and CSV. It is also certified by OSI (Open Source Initiative) and it relies on donations to keep development active.īesides storing your passwords it can also generate strong passwords for you. Anyone can have a look at its full source code to check its security measures, click here and go ahead if you want to do that. KeePass is a completely free and open-source password manager. A command-line interface (CLI) for Linux, Mac and Windows. ![]() Pricing:- Free and paid options if you want extra features.Īvailable for:- Android, iOS, Mac, Linux, and Windows. Its source code is on Github and anyone can check, review and contribute to it. Being open-source it is safer than closed source apps. There is also a self-host version of Bitwarden but mostly pro users should consider using it. It can also create secure passwords for you. You can easily sync them across all your devices for FREE. It stores your passwords in an encrypted vault something that LastPass doesn’t. It is easy to use and has a nice interface. Bitwarden is a good choice for both geeks and amateurs. It is open-source, free, and available for most OSes. It has every feature a good password manager should have. If you are switching from LastPass then Bitwarden is the best option for most average users.
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