Best Password Manager For 2023 - Comparison
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If you ask me why I didn't mention keepass then that tells me you didn't watch the entire video. 😘
Props to the folks who watched til the end! Y'all the real MVPs ❤️
Have you ever tried PassBolt?
- Dashlane supports hardware keys and adding multiple keys + Windows Hello PIN by adding the keys under Security settings ---> Biometric unlock. You can actually see it exactly as you are saying it doesn't have the feature, written under "Unlock with authenticator". Just turn it on and you can add keys ;)
- One of the few solution letting you chose Key derivation.
- Sure auto filling for apps is a small limitation depending on what you use but it doesn't mean the support is limited. Also passwordless authentication and using push notification in authenticator app is more and more used.
- The autofill works flawlessly and I haven't had issues on Android.
- It's not only a no-knowledge policy but like other solution a zero-knowledge architecture.
There is a bias for 1Password as it's the one you cover the most and have an affiliate link for. Still you may want to refine Dashlane's review and validate some technical aspects. I use both Dashlane and 1Password (and used LastPass and others before) and they are both very good, autofill being better with Dashlane.
New to the channel curious what your thoughts are on antivirus software. Thanks for the great content and channel quality!
The best password manager is your brain, but not everyone can afford the subscription fee. 😂
i have question about 1Password. If a person paid for that subscription and perhaps a few years later they didn't pay.. would all their data data still be accessable to the user?
As always I enjoy watching your well researched content. It is obvious you know your stuff and I rely on you and a few others to evaluate decisions before I move forward. As an IT professional, busy Dad with a growing home lab……I just don’t always have the time to do this kinda in-depth research as I would like. Keep up the good work.
Long time fan, first time commenter. THANK YOU FOR THIS!! You're a real homie!
Thank you so much. This is the info I was needing to leave LastPass.
Really interesting! Looking forward to part 2, I wonder if there are some pro/cons about self hosted keepass vs managed service I have never thought about yet 😁
I'm betting Bitwarden .... Now I'll watch.
I just moved to that one but I’m not a fan
It's really good imo, the free option is great and I'll buy a subscription soon just to support it
@@LazyTechTony Why not?
@@LazyTechTony It's a good one because you can self host it.
I left Dashlane for Bitwarden. Bitwarden has the best import of any password manager I've ever used. Bitwarden also has the best URI support for using apps or multiple web addresses for the same service to autofill. The main reason that I couldn't stay with Dashlane was its poor handling of multiple urls for the same service and its poor Auto filling of apps which Bitwarden handles without a glitch.
Thank you for the great content, beautifully explained. Would love a part 2 with a deep-dive into each 3 of these at least comparing use cases.
You earned a sub today, and I can't believe you don't have more subs than you do! Keep doin what your doin your content is very helpful.
She's great
Thanks for the sub!
Awesome info! thanks. Good video on LastPass also.
This comes at a great time as I recently found out that what a mess my password situation is. Different saved logins across browsers and devices, it's time to use a password manager and clean it all up
Thanks for the video Shannon. This is the info I needed to spur me to leave LastPass
Incredibly useful information as always... thank you!
Love the Launch figures in the background! I have the same one of good Launch!
Would love to see you do a deeper dive into set up of each of these. Thank you for these videos! :):)
Sure thing!
Ditto!
Thx for sharing. Can't wait to see your upcoming video on other Password Managers. For now, bitwarden seems to fit my current needs and finances. I don't live in the US so after converting to my currency, it is still affordable if intend to upgrade in the future, that is if they still maintain the pricing lol.
Tech reviews from reliable sources immeasurably appreciated! Common assessment of ‘things looking/feeling dated’ is fair. But just like processors kind of maxing out in consumer platform 15+ years ago, imho graphics are graphics. Is all the coding for UI a possible interruption to the compatibility and functionality of the intended product or user experience? Getting access to pwd, autofill, adding/migrating logins are the focus - so huge preference is not to get distracted in the process with an interesting UI. From a current and previous 1990’s tech - I’ll take smooth and secure functionality over slick interface (as there is immense appreciation for slick UI). :)
I would love to know how Proton Pass stacks up. Thanks so much for doing this hard work of distilling all this info so that the rest of us have an easier time making these important security decisions!
Hey Snubs. It would be really great if you could do a deeper-dive into the security testing and certifications for each of these password managers. Some publish the results of their network penetration tests, code reviews and industry certifications (such as ISO27001) and offer to provide their SOC 2 results upon request. Some only talk about their testing and certifications but provide no details. And one doesn't describe any security testing or certification at all.
Since most consumers have no understanding of these processes, (especially a SOC2, which, if not well understood can be easily misinterpreted), I think you doing a deep-dive into the topic would be an outstanding benefit to the community.
To be fair, Shannon isn't qualified to do a deeper-dive; a high-level overview is about the limit.
Great video! I have used Lastpass but will be making the switch. Would love to see a review of the Nord product.
Thank you for posting this, it is very helpful! Do you have any comments on which password manager might be best for a small business? 3 employees on 5 computers.
I use Keepass on my PCs/ and Android. I also sync the database with syncthing on pc, and syncthing fork on my androids.
Shannon, content helpful in choosing password manager 👍👍
Thank you! 🙏
Appreciate your content 🎖️
I would love to see you do a video on " Synology C2". It looks promising and would like to see your thoughts on the password manager. Thanks Shannon
Still keepass has recommended by Snubs and Darren back in the day.😁
Lastpass sent me here... and I was NOT disappointed. Would love to see Part 2! A good password manager is SOOO important these days!
Last Pass sent me here too. I watched her video because I’m a Last Pass user, and want to move to another service due to their breach. I got here from the video she did on the Last Pass breach.
@@kenlucas5849 maybe don't use/waste money on a "service," and keep your databases stored locally..?
It’s not like any of these could be and probably will be breached at some point too…
@@tictac3147yes I agree I will still be using LastPass since it's free and works really good for me
@@notapplicable2636 Be careful on that horse. You could hurt yourself if you were to fall off it.
You mentioned a risk assessment. I think that would be the best starting point for most people please do a video on conducting a personal risk assessment.
@4:40 The issue you mention you have with Keeper and its autofilling hiccups is the very issue I find I have with 1Password, and what pushed me to Keeper to to explore how it performs.
Keeper doesn't offer all the extras others do, but for what it does its pretty good. As you said, and its true- its a very easy to work with.
What does suck is their lite-nagging to upgrade or to pony up for add-ons.
What functions does keeper lack that you find yourself wanting?
I'm pondering getting myself a password manager, that also has support for saving credit cards :)
@@mikkelkirketerp4884 Things like secure notes, some breachwatch function to inform you if your account with some service might be included in a cyber security breach, some secure/encrypted storage. Pretty much those extra add-ons it charges for that other services have included in the service.
I came from using LastPass which had these features so was long accustomed to them.
Still have to say that some of the faults I expressed with 1Password also exist in Keeper. There seems to be those numerous times in mobile in particular and desktop more times that can be ignored where they don't pick up on filling out credentials. Like they don't see the request for username/password as something they should pop up for and fill out. Also on some new signups, they don't seem to catch them. I find I am now in the habit of making sure I copy the autogenerated password suggested to me by whatever other utility I might use to create the password, because there is no guarantee they will pick it up and make record of the new credential. This of course leaves you without a prayer of knowning password if you did not copy it down and keep it at least until you first tried using the utility to log in.
so unfortunate. I just have to leave LastPass, there is no question about it, but frankly, it functioned in everyday use better/consistently/accurately than all of them. Alas, its shortcomings cannot be ignored, for the sake of the security of your data.
Please do a video comparing Keepass. It's my personal favorite because it's free; it's cross-platform; the database is encrypted with either the industry-standard AES256 or you can choose the Twofish block cipher. Also, most importantly, the database is NOT in the cloud and, thus, not vulnerable to attack. I have it on MY computer and can carry it on flash.
Just my two cents. ;)
Great info! How do you feel about mSecure?
Besides Keeper & Dashlane, do the others have a auto fill feature in a browser?
Thanks for this helpful information.
Glad it was helpful!
@shannon what password manager would you recommend for mid-size company in parentheses approximately 100 employees) most of the time it is referred to private or family use.
I don't think a zero knowledge policy is worth mentioning anymore. Lastpass was advertising with that as well and .... I don't think so.
So for me it is open source client and the option to use my own storage. Everything else can't be trusted in my opinion.
Hi Shannon LOVE your video's, I was wondering if you can review Stash Password Manager (it's one of a kind) I'm on the fence if I should purchase it though... The technology seems very intelligent.
Shannon thanks for the badass review. I have a couple of questions (btw, I'm no ametuer nor am I an expert in this realm)... 1) How do these recommendations do their behind the scenes security different from LastPass that you believe makes them 'safer'?
2) To play devil's advocate, after the recent breach at LP it's possible to argue that they'll go to town ensuring nothing like this happens again therefore making them more secure than any competitor. Along this line, with so many people/co's bailing it also potentially makes competitors more susceptible to hacker focused attacks. Your thoughts?
3) What do you recommend that compares to LP features for businesses??
Thanks again, you've gained another sub ❤
Great video shanon
I would love to see a scoring table for side by side comparison to wrap up the conclusion part.
That's what I was looking for myself. I'm taking notes right now though. It's pretty messy lol
Thanks again! You know, in my risk analysis, there a balance between cross plateform and centrilised system. Because, in one hand, if you doesn't have solution to keep your password with you, easly, and centrlised, you'll have copy of them, with hundred of version. In other hand, there is the risk of the weakness of the centralised system. So, not really easy to choose.... ^^
Could you include iCloud Keychain in your features/pros/cons? I don't know that I'd call it a fully-featured password manager, but some comparison on how it stands as a product would be handy for those in the cloistered garden.
I’m curious about this as well.
I am curious to see a comparison between Apple, Google and Microsoft built in password managers.
The only problem i have with icloud keychain is that you just need your phone passcode usually 4 or 6 numbers and you have access to all your passwords. If somebody close knows that code they have access to all your passwords. Or for example in my country there’s a lot of thief’s they will point a gun at you steal everything and ask in front of you for your phone passcode they will type it in front of you so they are sure is the right one after that they have access to all those passwords the most dangerous is your banks usernames and passwords. I’m sorry for my english maybe you don’t have to worry that much to get robbed with a gun pointing at you in the states. Hope i explain a little bit
How about including hardware password managers such as Mooltipass?
I would love to see in your next Best Password Manager video also included Locker Password Manager. In my opinion it is one of the best out there and offering some unique features, that others don't have.
So. Which one do you find the best for a basic, personal license used on iOS and provides sync?
4:09 hi, what background are you using here?
Thank you👍🏾
Hi! What's your opinion about ironvest?
What are your thoughts on Norton Password Manager & the Norton suite of security products like Norton 360, Secure VPN, & VIP Access (2FA)?
I use Dashlane and can use a yubikey with it when using it with a new device to install dashlane is that what you mean when you say using a hardware key with it?
Now I need to make a spreadsheet with the features of the various password managers to pick which one I will go to. Please do a deep dive video as well.
How did it go?
Have you ever made that spread sheet? I only need 2 features that will lock a manner down for me, it would be nice if you would share your spreadsheet or even make a video of it.
I just migrated to from a KeePass DB to BitWarden, I have a moderate DB with 300 Creds and BitWarden was to only one to import the data Flawlaessly since it uses the XML export format. The other few i tried (Not all) used the CSV export method that i suspect broke because of some of the password or notes in the DB. Also thats just me but i like that bitwarden is simple, i only need it to store my user and passwords and password notes
I am curious if you don't mind, I am a noob into this so I would love to know why did you leave KeePass, thanks in advance
Nice one Shannon
I changed from Keepass to Bitwarden due to the quality on MacOS-Software - respectivly the lack of…
Due to your recommendation I added Proton to my portfolio (E-Mail - Drive - VPN) - Thank You.
Thank you!
i would enjoy this being a annual type video
What about Zoho Vault. How does thing matchup against the others?
Pls do cover Keepass and Keepassium (ios). I started with keepass portable on usb stick but USB media was not reliable. Now iPhone with Keepassium retains all passwords and export to cloud/ pc for backup works well for me.
I'm migrating from Kaspersky PM to 1Password. I have a Yubikey 5A NFC. So far, I'm trying to get my Win10 Pro to Login via Yubikey & 1Password (any advice?) Next, I'm hoping 1Password will allow it's password to be entered and not re-prompt while the Yubikey Security Key is physically available on my personal PC or Android Ph. Am I on the right track in my expectations? As a Computer Service Tech, some of The 1Password and Yubikey concepts are more complex (due to their inherent flexible options) especially compared to Kaspersky's pm. Any suggestions would be great, I would love to help others looking for this method. 👍
Also what are your thoughts on Norton PW mgr?
nice video, thanks
Shannon, I am new to Password Managers and found this UA-cam video and its wonderful. I have a quick question (I hope)! Lets say I choose RoboForm for my password manager... and then let's also say that my family member/friend/co-working/client/whatever wants to allow me access to one of their accounts, but doesn't want to give me the actual password, they want to share it via LastPass. How would that work? Can two (or more) Password Managers be on one computer?
Yes, you can have (and use) two (or more) password managers on one computer. I wouldn’t recommend it, but there’s nothing stopping you.
Hey! Would love if you covered NordPass in comparison to the others.
What do you think of the C2 password manager?
Yes please
I need you also cover the other apps. Please make the video
Thank you
What’s your opinion on Proton Pass?
What about apple keychain since now i can use hardware key for my apple ID?
Hi Shannon, I'd be interested in hearing what you have to say about Enpass and its features (pros and cons).
Same. Like to hear what other people think about Enpass. I use Enpass for about a year now with a lifetime license. They improved the integrations a few times, it works great now.
Using it now fully local with multiple devices that sync to my Synology NAS with a webdav share.
There are so many password managers out there. There is no way she could do them all in one video. Apologies for stepping in Shannon, but you seem very busy keeping up.
I would send you flowers in a heartbeat Shannon
is there anywhere on the net where a quality, feature-to-feature comparison chart is maintained for password managers? I get that there *can be nuance to how features are implemented in each solution, but for a novice like me, beginning with understanding which solution simply lacks features entirely at a given pay level would help. I've no doubt that the *main points were covered in this video, but if such a comprehensive chart exists, I'd appreciate being pointed in it's direction.
This is a half-lame answer in that I couldn't locate the one I had used before, but just confirming some fairly comprehensive ones exist or have existed. :)
I vote for another video with other choices, I'm considering Bit Warden but still not sure
How does ExpressVPN Keys fits with all these?
I LOVE Keeper! It's so easy and fast to use but it is limited compared to Dashlane and others so I strictly use it for passwords
Can you review passbolt?
Thanks for sharing. Blessings on your day
Thank you! You too!
Can you cover NordPass that's the one I use?
Proton (makers of protonmail) seem to be coming out with a password manager sometime soon
Thx ❤
which free password manager should include security alerts?
Amazing!
Keepass, stored locally. Virtually unhackable unless your internal network or pc is compromised.
sorry little off topic here. is the yubikey 5ci the best choice for use for someone on an ipad 80% ($249 standard model) & imac 20% of the time?
Any advice on Yubikey 5 keys is appreciated! I selected 1Password because they support one another. I'm a Windows 10pro & Android user, but there is a learning curve to be sure.
Hey Shannon, where part 2 of removing your digital footprint😊. Great content as always.
Coming soon! I have it on my schedule :)
What about Norton….it’s free / included with their AV plan (Norton 360).
I use NordPass because it is not US based. I am not from the US. That company is based in Panama. What are your thoughts on that company?
Which free password manager should include security alerts?
Self hosted Bitwarden is king.
Omg 😲 It's snubs. What are your thoughts on wwpass key in 23?
google keeps popping up "save password" dialog. is that not good?
I think 1Password is probably closest to LastPass in look and functionality. Unfortunately, I found Bitwarden first and am knee deep into BW. Since there is no good way to migrate from BW to 1P, I'll stay with BW. I like the minimalist look and can deal with the quirks.
I use the Password Manager built into Chrome Browser for Linux Mint CINNAMON 20.3 (Una) 64bit edition
I appreciate that most of these password managers have a Linux version.
I'm wondering why it seems like most, if not all, of the Android apps have trackers. When my current iPhone runs out of support, I'm intending to seriously consider an Android phone, but if trackers are a common part of the Android scene, I'm not certain I'd be interested.
Thanks for the great videos Shannon.
The trackers can be as simple as a bug reporting tool that just saves diagnistic data.
But from what i've seen most of them can just have all their trackers disabled if you don't want it :)
I'd be interested to hear your eval of KeePass actually.
Been using KeePassXC for years and it's a great cross-platform software! You can use Nextcloud to sync the database.
Do any of these fill passwords in apps? I had to enter a password into the Avis app recently while travelling (that was special), wondering if a pwm can help with these dumb accounts.
As a tech professional, I would like to know what you currently use and why. That's it. If you have an affiliate link, then I would be happy to use in knowing you shared your honest opinion.
What about Robo form?
Enpass should be on this list as well. A, and of course KeePass.
What about Enpass?
Great video and very informative... What would be nice to see alongside this is their "hacked background" - e.g. has any of these ever been hacked, if you did one then I'm sure lastpass will be near the top of list if not the top one. but what about others. Yes X might have better features etc. but what has the history been like?
Which pass do you prefer ?
What about keypass?