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With the increasing number of online accounts, it’s becoming increasingly essential to have a secure way of managing our passwords. From social media accounts to accounts connected with platforms that we use in our daily work, security is a priority. One of the best ways to do this is using a password manager, so we’ve put together a list of the six best for Android.
LastPass
LastPass is one of the market’s most well-known and widely used password managers. The app allows users to store all their login information in one secure location, protected by a master password. The master password is the only one you have to remember for your daily use because it allows you to access all of the accounts saved in LastPass.
If you use multiple devices, there is an option to sync your data across devices. Since LastPass supports Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, you can use it as the ultimate solution for all your devices without any hustle.
Dashlane
Dashlane is another well-respected password manager that offers a wide range of features to help users manage their login information. Like LastPass, Dashlane allows users to store all their login information in one secure location, protected by a master password.
The app is easy to navigate, and users can quickly and easily search for specific login information. Some of the users report that Dashlane is the best password manager when it comes to interface and usability.
1Password
1Password is yet another established brand for keeping passwords safe and protected by a master password. An elegant thing about 1Password is that you use split-screen and simply drag-and-drop passwords from this password manager app to the app you want to use your password in.
Besides passwords, this Android app can be handy for storing documents, passports, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information that you might want to store on your mobile device. If you already use some identity and access management platforms, you will love that 1Password integrates with most of them!
Keeper
Keeper is one of the uprising password managers, and as newcomers, they came up with a very nice feature – dark web monitoring. This is a perfect way to stay aware of your credentials popping up somewhere across the biggest websites, where attackers share the information they gained from data breaches.
Like some of the previous picks on our list, Keeper offers a master password and secure vault for documents, passports, and other sensitive files. It’s worth mentioning that Keeper offers a password-sharing feature, which can be very useful if a group of people is sharing credentials for work or personal platforms.
Bitwarden
Bitwarden is the only open-source password manager available on Android devices. The master password that protects all login credentials is available in Bitwarden, allowing users to share passwords, similar to Keeper.
You can also use a built-in password generator. Additionally, Bitwarden has a “Security Challenge” feature that analyzes your passwords and alerts you if any of them are weak or have been compromised in a data breach.
Enpass
Enpass is the only password manager on this list that doesn’t require an internet connection. Enpass doesn’t have cloud synchronization, which means that all sensitive data and passwords are stored only physically on your Android device.
Enpass also has a password generator and autofill features that can be particularly useful if you want to quickly use your passwords and lower the chances of security vulnerabilities. This password manager is handy if you don’t want to rely on an internet connection to access your passwords.
Conclusion
Password managers are essential for keeping your online accounts secure and easy to access. We covered the six best currently available for Android. They have free and paid versions and are available on most other platforms you might use daily, like macOS and Windows.