People are bad at passwords. Most don’t bother with the unique, complex phrases or character strings that make a good password. Worse, they share weak passwords with others.
The best password managers fix these problems. For starters, they create and store strong, random passwords for you. They also can store passkeys and securely share credentials. These apps protect your passwords by encrypting your login info in a virtual vault (either locally or in the cloud), only allowing access with a single master password. Many offer additional security features beyond that.
All of our top picks for password managers support a variety of operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, as well as the major browsers. And each allows syncing of your data across multiple devices. You c

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