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Bitwarden

If you don’t want a pricey password manager, this cheap, functional offering is the best choice

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PRICE Free or $10 per year (Premium subscription) from bitwarden.com

Bitwarden is the only mainstream password manager that offers a truly unlimited service for free: you can store as many passwords as you like and access them across all of your devices. You can also share credentials with one nominated recipient, making it the number-one option for anyone who wants to protect their logins without breaking out the credit card.

Don’t overlook its subscription services, though. At $10 per year for) or LastPass (, and subscribing unlocks warnings about weak or reused passwords, plus a trusted contact feature for emergencies. Subscribers also receive 1GB of secure file storage and can send files to other Bitwarden users, with optional password protection and expiration dates.

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