After testing LastPass and RoboForm, I'm breaking them down by price, features, ease of use, and more, so you can see which password manager works best for you.
Roboform Everywhere is a capable password manager and a good option for first-time users. It lacks the polish and advanced features of competing products, though One of the earliest password managers, ...
Remembering one password seems easy, right? How about a hundred different passwords that a hacker could never guess? Far too many of us have resorted to picking (easily guessable) variations of the ...
A solid password manager with a good selection of features and reliable security protection. The interface isn’t as modern feeling as some competitors, but that shouldn’t detract from a service that ...
World Password Day is upon us, and there’s no better time to rethink protecting your digital assets. The average person maintains anywhere between 70 and 200 online accounts, and with many people ...
When the Web was young (and for that matter, as were we), it was easy to keep track of your logon information for Web sites. But as the years have rolled by you have most likely discovered hundreds of ...
The more online accounts you have, the more passwords you need to manage. While security requirements vary by site, using random, strong and unique passwords is an ...
Pricing 1Password for Mac: $39.95 per user or $69.95 for family license (up to 5 users); 1Password for Windows: $39.95 per user or $29.95 for 5 users/household. Currently available as free beta.
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