I've been a paid Premium member of Dashlane for 4 years. With that being said, take what I say knowing that this is only "my personal opinion". I am writing this to hope that some people will find it useful in making a decision on which program will work best for their needs. I want to first clarify that this is not a paid or sponsor review of either software. We'll always be marked by an official flair, and will always love both 1Password and you. You'll see some friendly people from the 1Password team ready to help you - keep an eye out for /u/1PasswordCS-Blake, /u/agben, u/Zatara214, and more of us!
More on, and why you need a password manager. Available for Mac, iOS, Windows, and Android, syncing seamlessly between all of them. It's simple, secure, and seamless, and it's one place to store your passwords, secure notes, and documents-all protected by the Master Password only you know. The application is free and comes in the form of a desktop app, web application or mobile app.Welcome to r/1Password! This sub is a great place to discuss 1Password, password managers, and internet privacy/security in general.ġPassword is the award-winning password manager designed to make your life easier. Bitwarden offers unlimited and secure password storage.
Saunders Tech Support has documentation on how to use KeePass here.īitwarden is quickly gaining popularity in the world of password management. While KeePass does have apps for smartphones, you would have to manually sync your passwords to each device you want to use KeePass on. Unlike most other password managers, KeePass does not use online backups to allow for cross-device access some people prefer this as it allows for better control of their information. Being open source, KeePass is completely free to use, and has some security benefits. KeePass is an open source password manager. Dashlane also provides a free VPN, which can be used for private internet browsing.Ĭompared to LastPass and 1Password, Dashlane is more expensive, though a free tier is available. Unlike the previous password managers, Dashlane allows both online and offline password storage, meaning you do not need to store your passwords on Dashlane's server if you do not want to. Dashlaneĭashlane is a popular alternative to both LastPass and 1Password. Unlike LastPass, 1Password uses the more secure "secret-key" encryption method, meaning that passwords are not able to be decrypted without the secret key.ġPassword does not offer a free tier and requires a paid subscription.
1Password has some unique features such as Travel Mode, which locks down the app when traveling and disables offline syncing.
available on Windows and Android as well). 1PasswordġPassword started as a Mac/iOS password manager, and is now cross-platform (i.e. not use their cloud backup service), with either their free or paid tiers. LastPass does not allow users to store passwords offline (i.e. While LastPass has a paid tier, much of the core functionality and features are available in the free version.
It allows for syncing across multiple different devices and platforms, and can integrate with web browsers to auto-fill passwords. LastPass is by far one of the most popular options when it comes to password managers. In the free tier, password sharing is restricted to just one additional user.Does not offer live chat or phone support.Comes in desktop, web application and browser add-ons.Free version only allows you to store 50 passwords.Free VPN service with premium subscription.Cross-device syncing has to be performed manually.
No free tier, though a 30-day free trial is available.Two-factor authentication app built-in.Enhanced password encryption using a secret key.Must store passwords online, no offline storage.Free version limits use of two-factor authentication and password sharing.