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9 Best Free Password Manager Software You Can Try In 2018

by islam ahmed



Best Free Password Manager Software 2017
are you also searching for some best free password manager apps and software? Keeping a strong and hard to crack password is a necessary thing to protect yourself online, but one has to take enough pain to remember strong passwords.
That’s because there are tons of important apps and web services for which you need to set passwords. Like your social media accounts, email, internet banking accounts, online shopping, etc.
There is one thing, you can do away with remembering all the passwords because not all the accounts are crucial. This is where the password managers come into the picture.

What is the use of a password manager or password vault?

A password manager (aka password vault) can remember your credentials by storing them in an encrypted form and provide the details whenever required. This is way better than writing down your credentials in a notebook or some text file, only to be read by someone or compromised by a hacker.

Types of password managers:

Mostly, you’ll find three types of password manager apps: one that installs on your system and stores data locally, then come the web-based password managers that store data on cloud servers, and specially designed hardware that store passwords (like the TPM chip). The third type is hardware-based options which are primarily used to store biometrics such as fingerprint, retina, etc.
Nowadays, many password managers offer cross-platform support. So, we access their data locally, as well as, over the internet.

Do you need a password manager?

The answer is, Yes. If you are among the people who often forget their passwords and end up creating multiple accounts on the same website, a password vault is made for you. In fact, there is no harm in using a password manager even if you have great memory recalling. There are many free password manager apps available.
This list is intended to compile some of the best free password manager software for Windows 10 you can find in the year 2018.
Note: This list isn’t arranged in any order of preference. You’re advised to choose one as per your need.
Best Free Password Manager Apps 2018

1. LastPass

LastPass is a well-known name as one of the brilliant password manager apps for Windows out there. It offers cross-platform support while storing password details on its cloud servers.
The popular password vault comes with tons of features including two-factor authentication, form filling, automatic password capture. LastPass can also import data from other web browsers installed on your computer or some other password manager in case you’re switching. What makes LastPass stand in the line of the best free password manager software for Windows and other platforms is its existence in the digital world for almost a decade.
LastPass extensions are available for various web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, Opera, etc. Also, the users can download the LastPass Windows app from Microsoft Store to manage their account outside the browsers.

2. KeePass

Mainly, KeePass is a well-known Windows desktop password manager but it’s also available for macOS and Linux. Further, there are unofficial ports available as it’s a free and open-source software, first developed in 2004.
KeePass stores the usernames and passwords on the user’s device in an encrypted file. The password manager supports import and export of credentials in the form of XML, CSV, HTML, etc. files.
Its feature set is slightly limited when compared with other leading password managers. However, KeyPass supports common password manager features such as form autofill, two factors authentication, etc. It also includes a built-in password generator tool.
Other than the features, the fact that KeePass only comes for free has made us include it in the list of the best free password manager software.

3. Dashlane

DashLane is a beautifully designed password manager app that protects user credentials using AES-256 bit encryption and stores them locally. It supports features that can help users when filling forms and provides automatic logins, two-factor authentication, import/export of credentials, etc.
The DashLane app also doubles up as a digital wallet to store credit cards, debit cards, and other payment details. It also includes a password generator tool and also a dedicated interface to change multiple passwords with ease.
DashLane’s free password vault can store unlimited passwords for you, but it’s only limited to one device. You can go for the Premium option which extends the device limit to unlimited and also enables cross-device syncing and cloud backup among other extra features.
Dashlane is also a known name like LastPass. It ranks among the best password manager apps and it’s available for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android operating systems.

4. Sticky Password

Another name in the list of the best free password manager tools is Sticky Password. The password manager is available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android. It provides support for all the popular web browsers.
The list of Sticky Password’s features includes autofill, form filling, password management, two-factor authentication, and support for biometrics such as fingerprints. Just like many other free password vault apps, Sticky Password also comes in a paid version that adds an extra set of features including cloud backup, cross-device sync, priority support, etc.
Sticky Password can also store user’s payment details in addition to credentials. One feature that the creators of Sticky Password promote with enthusiasm is that the password manager app can sync data across WiFi locally, in case, some user doesn’t want to do it over the cloud.

5. Roboform

The free password manager Roboform is also the one blessed with a neat and clean interface and great looks. As a part of its multi-platform support, Roboform is available for Windows, iOS, Android, and MacOS. Other than being one of the best password manager apps, Roboform is also one of the oldest. It was first released in 1999.
The free version of this password vault allows users to store unlimited passwords, automatically fill web forms, single-click logins for website and apps, check if their password is strong enough, etc. There is a paid version available which like other password managers provides some extra benefits such as cloud sync.
Roboform also lets users share their login credentials safely. The password manager has a tool to intelligently calculate the strength of your passwords. The user interface experience is as if you’re using a traditional windows software and easily blends with the overall theme of the operating system.

6. TrueKey

TrueKey is a famous password manager for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. It supports web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
TrueKey can be a great password vault app because of its simplicity and various sign-in methods including facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, Windows Hello, two-step verification, etc. These multi-factor authentication options are a bonus when security is concerned. Mostly, the master password is used by password managers to protect login credentials, but with TrueKey, you can easily get away with having the master key and use one of your devices for authentication.
But a little downside is that TrueKey’s free version only allows you to save up to 15 passwords which might make some users unhappy.
The app also comes with a password generator and a digital wallet to store personal information. The data related to your login credentials are encrypted and stored locally but synced across devices on which the password manager is used.

7. LogMeOnce

Even with its free version, LogMeOnce gives more benefits than many other password manager apps.
LogMeOnce features list includes a number of two-factor authentication options, password strength report, cross-device sync, biometrics support, secure password sharing, digital wallet, etc.
It also includes one-click functionality to automatically change your weak passwords analyzing in the password strength reports. Users have a choice, either to create a passwordless account or add a master password. Further, the free version of this password vault also allows the addition of a beneficiary which will receive the control of the account if something happens to the user.

8. Symantec Norton Identity Safe

Norton Identify Safe has all the quality of a basic password manager app. But what makes Norton Identity Safe a good free password manager is there is no paid version of this password manager tool. So, there is no cutting of benefits.
The password vault from the house of the security company Symantec can easily store password credentials to provide one-click logins. It provides an easy and quick way to fill web forms and also uses a feature called Safe Web to alter users about malicious web pages.
The free password manager software helps users with a password generator tool, but it’s available separately. Some users may deviate from using this due to lack of timely feature update where other password managers take the lead. Norton Identity Safe supports import/export of login credentials, but the import from other password manager apps are limited to the .csv file format.
In a nutshell, Norton Identity Safe provides an easy to use password management with synchronization between desktop, smartphone, and web browser.

9. Enpass Password Manager

The last name in our list of the best free password manager tools is Enpass Password Manager. This software also supports a number of platforms including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Chrome OS, etc.
The free version of Enpass delights its users with a number of features including cloud backup, fingerprint support, family support, password generator, AES-256 bit encryption, web form autofill, data import, etc.
If you’re planning to use Enpass on your desktop computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux, you don’t have to pay a penny. But for Android devices, Enapss is limited to storing 20 passwords only.
So, these were some of the best password manager apps for 2018 you can find on the internet. All of these software have their pros and cons. An advantage of using free password manager apps is that you can switch them anytime as there is no money to be paid to get a new one.
However, there is an important thing you should remember when switching password managers. Don’t forget to delete all your data before abandoning a password manager app. You should do it even if it is paid.

About Author Mohamed Abu 'l-Gharaniq

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