List of password managers
The following list of password managers provides each application's name, whether or not it is open source or proprietary, and manner of auto typing. To compare password managers see Comparison of password managers.
Name |
License |
OS Support |
Browser Integration |
Delivery Format |
B-Folders[1][2][3] |
Proprietary |
Android, Linux, Mac, Windows |
Yes |
Local installation with cloudless, secure sync, without a central server[4] |
Silverlock |
Proprietary |
OS X |
No |
Local installation |
1Password |
Proprietary |
Android, iOS, OS X, Windows |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Dashlane |
Proprietary |
Android, iOS, OS X, Windows[5] |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Encryptr |
GPLv3 |
Android, Linux, OS X, Windows[6] |
through auto-typing |
Cloud-based |
Enpass |
Proprietary |
Android, BlackBerry 10, iOS, Modern Windows, Windows Phone
Desktop:- OSX, Windows, Linux |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
KeePass |
GPLv2 |
Windows, (unofficial ports: Android, iOS, Linux, OS X, Windows Phone) |
through auto-typing |
Local installation, optional file or cloud sync |
KeePassX[7] |
GPLv2 |
Windows, Linux, OS X |
through auto-typing |
Local installation |
Keeper |
Proprietary / Freemium |
Android, iOS, Kindle, Linux, Nook, OS X, Windows, Windows Phone |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Keychain |
APSL |
iOS (as iCloud Keychain), Mac OS |
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) |
Yes |
Cloud-based |
Passopolis |
GPLv3 |
Cross-platform (browser extension) |
Yes |
Cloud-based |
PassGator |
Proprietary / Freeware |
Cross-platform |
Yes |
Cloud-based |
Mitto |
Proprietary / Free service |
Cross-platform (browser extension) |
Yes |
Cloud-based |
mSecure |
Proprietary |
Android, iOS, Mac OS, Windows, Windows Phone |
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 |
Android, iOS, Linux (beta), (unofficial ports: OS X, Windows, Windows Phone) |
through auto-typing |
Local installation |
Pleasant Password Server |
Proprietary |
Cross-platform (browser extension & mobile app) |
Yes |
Local installation |
SafeWallet |
Proprietary |
Android, iOS, Windows |
Yes |
Cloud-based |
RatticDB |
GPLv2 |
Cross-platform |
Yes |
Local installation with Cloud sync |
Revelation |
GPLv2 |
Cross-platform |
No |
Local installation |
References
- ↑ Walen, Jack (June 22, 2011). "B-Folders secures sensitive data on Android devices (If you carry sensitive data on your Android smartphone or tablet, Jack Wallen recommends using the B-Folders application to keep your information safe)". Tech Republic.
- ↑ Cassavoy, Liane. "Improve Your Productivity from Every Angle With B-Folders 3". PC World.
- ↑ Staff (May 18, 2013). "Editors' Review: B-Folders Secure Organizer for Android". Download.com.
- ↑ Noupe Editorial Team (December 30, 2011). "20+ Free Android Apps for a More Productive 2012". Noupe.
- ↑ 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.
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