Save all of your passwords with these apps

Passwords, passwords everywhere, in today’s world you can not remember everything especially so many passwords for all different apps. We will take a peek at different options on how to save all of your passwords. 

No matter if it’s your bank account, web logins, or app passwords, here are the apps that will help save up your time and headache when trying to login into your different accounts.

Few apps that will help you save all your passwords

Well, the age-old method of writing down your passwords on a piece of paper can be a solid way to keep them safe. When you forget or need to log in you can always review your written log and recall everything. But you do have to keep the written passwords in a secure and easy to access location. This might come around as a method from the stone age but it does seem to work for a lot of people.

Google Smart Lock

Google’s Smart Lock is a free password manager. It works natively on Android, Google Chrome. Basically, you log into something and Google asks if you want it to remember the password. The next time you open that app or that site, Google puts the details in for you. It supports usernames, passwords, credit card info, and some other stuff.

Keepass2Android

Keepass2Android can be termed as a basic password manager app. You’ll be able to backup passwords and such. The app is totally free and open source. It’s based on the code for Keepassdroid (which is another excellent free, open-source password manager) and the two are compatible with one another.

There is also a completely offline version as well which is very helpful for when you work without the internet. Easy to use and totally free are the main specs.

Enpass Password Manager

Enpass is a powerful password manager. With all the basics it has desktop versions available for Mac, PC, and Linux. It also boasts no subscription fees which is nice. Alongside that, the app can backup and restore your info, includes 256-bit AES encryption, cross-platform syncing.

And you can even import from other password managers to make migration easier. You can also have it auto-fill your passwords into Google Chrome if you use that browser. It’s free to download and use with a single $9.99 payment to unlock everything.

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