List of password managers
The following is list of password managers with regards to their name, nature of open source and manner of auto typing. For comparison of password managers see Comparison of password managers.
Name |
License |
OS Support |
Browser Integration |
Delivery Format |
1Password |
Proprietary |
OS X, iOS, Windows, Android |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Dashlane |
Proprietary |
OS X, iOS, Windows, Android[1] |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Encryptr |
GPLv3 |
Android, Linux, Windows, OS X[2] |
through auto-typing |
Cloud-based |
KeePass |
GPLv2 |
Windows, (unofficial ports: Linux, OS X, iOS, Android, Windows Phone) |
through auto-typing |
Local installation |
KeePassX[3] |
GPLv2 |
Windows, Linux, OS X |
through auto-typing |
Local installation |
Keeper |
Proprietary / Freemium |
OS X, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux, Windows Phone, Kindle, Nook |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Keychain | APSL | Mac OS, iOS (as iCloud Keychain) | in iCloud version | System utility |
LastPass | Proprietary / Freemium | Cross-platform (browser extension) (mobile app w/subscription) | Yes | Cloud-based |
Mitro | GPLv3 | Cross-platform (browser extension & mobile app) | Yes | Cloud-based |
Mitto | Proprietary / Free service | Cross-platform (browser extension) | Yes | Cloud-based |
mSecure | Proprietary | Mac OS, iOS, Windows, Android | Yes | Local installation with Cloud sync |
oneID |
Freemium |
Cross-platform (browser extension) (mobile app) |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Password Safe | Artistic License 2.0 | Windows, Linux (beta), (unofficial ports: OS X, iOS, Android, Windows Phone) | through auto-typing | Local installation |
Pleasant Password Server | Proprietary | Cross-platform (browser extension & mobile app) | Yes | Local installation |
SafeWallet | Proprietary | iOS, Windows, Android | Yes | Cloud-based |
References
- ↑ David Pogue (June 5, 2013). "Remember All Those Passwords? No Need". The New York Times. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
- ↑ "Releases". Retrieved January 14, 2015.
- ↑ Anthony Dean (Jul 16, 2012). "KeePassX: Keeping Your Passwords Safe". Linux Journal. Retrieved October 27, 2014.