Dashlane is a security-first password manager that makes it easy to sign in, autofill, and share passwords from any device, anywhere. We’ve never been breached, never see your data, and provide simple tools to protect you at work and at home.
Keep forgetting how you signed in for websites? Google? Or was it Facebook or Twitter? A browser extension to save you from creating new accounts by accident. It remembers which social login you used last time for you.
LastPass is a password manager that securely stores your passwords and personal information in a secure vault. As you visit apps and sites, LastPass autofills your login credentials. All you have to do is remember your LastPass master password, and LastPass will autofill logins for you.
Password manager that encrypts all your sensitive data and stores it in your Google Drive. You retain complete control over your data and know where it is stored. Familiar design and powerful team sharing features make it perfect fit for Google users.
Securely store all your sensitive information like web accounts or credit card numbers in this incredibly simple app! Padlock is a minimalist open source password manager that puts usability and security first. No clutter, no distractions!
Passwork provides an advantage of effective teamwork with corporate passwords in a totally safe environment. Employees can quickly access all their passwords, while the rights and actions are closely supervised and managed by local system administrators.
Tilig is a password manager for everyone! Some developers use password managers but most of the world doesn't. Tilig is more convenient, simple, and does most things automatically. No master passwords, no backup codes. Tilig just works, everywhere.
Closet brings you the ideal password manager experience - 🔐 Passwords encrypted using user private keys 💽 Passwords stored on the user's server 👤❌ No data transferred to any intermediaries hence no chance of data leak.
Vault One is a cybersecurity platform that helps you control and protect privileged credentials and user access to applications, services, and infrastructure.
Security experts recommend that you use a different, randomly generated password for every account that you create. But how do you manage all those passwords? All Passwords makes it easy for you to create, store, and access your passwords.