The 5 best applications to manage all your passwords

If you have already listened to our podcast, it is likely that you have been thinking about the topic of the theft of emails and passwords from Collection #1 and now you are thinking that it would be a good idea to start using a password manager. Well, here we are to help you with this task by offering you a selection of 5 applications that you can start using right away.

What is a password manager

Although the name already says it all, it is likely that you are still not entirely clear about what a password manager is and how it can help you. Behind that name hide those solutions that are responsible for save all your passwords in a kind of virtual notebook that is accessed with a single master password.

Thus, you can use a different password for each service or platform in which you register on the internet -it is recommended- without fear of forgetting them, since they will all be registered in the same database and you will only have to memorize the password mother -that you can't forget- that gives you access to all of them. whatForgot Facebook password? You just have to keep an eye on your manager to clear up any doubts.

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All these managers also have the advantage of having a own password generator. Thus, when you are going to register on a new site, all you have to do is enter the app and ask it to create one for you. passwords, that contains the necessary characteristics to be considered a secure password (upper and lower case letters, numbers, symbols and an appropriate length). Easy, fast and, above all, theft-proof.

5 applications to manage passwords

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One of the applications More popular and also one of the most visually attractive. 1Password has been doing this for a long time and has managed to polish an intuitive, simple and effective interface over time. All your data will have AES-256 encryption, you will have access to 1Password on all the devices you have and it even includes a tool called security audit to find all the passwords you have duplicate or weak, and helps you improve them, among other benefits.

The bad? What is paid You can use it for 30 days for free, after which you will have to choose whether to pay for it or uninstall it.

LastPass

The other great password manager. LastPass is also well known within this type of solution, for being multi platform, work really well and have features such as being able to share data with others easily and, of course, securely. It also offers its own password generator, you can fill in payment fields when making purchases and the service can be accessed from any device. Also has security key holder.

It also has a paid version (called Premium, that you can try for free for 30 days), but at least there is a free option with everything you need to manage your passwords.

Keeper

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Keeper may not be as popular as the other two solutions, but it's still an interesting option if you want to manage your passwords. Like the other two apps, this platform offers password store in your “vault”, generator passwords Powerful random checks, two-step verification, and even dark web monitoring looking for leaked accounts. In Keeper you can also store personal files, photos and videos, as well as bank details.

It has a free version with no password storage limit and a premium version with multi-device access and the possibility of sharing with more people.

KeePass

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Are you sick of reading that there is a "premium version and a free version"? KeePass is your solution. This platform is completely free and open source, without neglecting the password management options, AES encryption, multiplatform support, etc. that your website old school don't be scared (you'll think it's a joke when you enter) because KeePass is as responsive as the rest of its sister apps.

There are various applications developed to support Keepass, so you will have to access its download section and choose the one you like best.

Dashlane

Another solution more attractive -perhaps the most- on a visual level. Dashlane has a very neat environment that is very comfortable to work in. It offers all the functions we look for in a password manager, as well as a gateway to bank data record and cards and thus make direct payments and a Notes section with encryption for personal data and attachments.

It has a free version that can only be used in a single device and with storage maximum of 50 passwords, and then a paid version (somewhat higher than its rivals) with Dark Web monitoring, unlimited storage, multi-device and secure VPN.


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