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Sunday 11 March 2018

Top 5 Password Managers

Best Top 5 Password Manager for Security

When it comes to create online accounts most people generally use the same password for most of their accounts, it's just our nature. Though it makes it easier to remember it, but it can create a serious problem when any of the accounts get compromised. However it had to remember all the different password of like 20 different sites, so here comes the use of a password manager. It will make life easier and keeps your password secure.

What is a Password Manager?

A password manager is a software application which assists in generating and retrieving complex passwords which users have for various online accounts. A password Manager keeps all the password in an encrypted format in its database and provides secure access to all the stored passwords when the user enters the master password, which means a user has to just remember one password. So when a user logged into a password manager software, the software automatically fills up the username and the passwords of the site who requires that information.


What are the types good Password Manager?

There are three type of Password Managers: one that saves the password locally in your machine, second is the web-based password mangers who saves the passwords in the cloud server and then comes the hardware password manager, is basically useduse to store password in a physical devices. They are use to store biometrics information such as fingerprints etc.
However, now most of these softwares works both locally and on cloud server which helps users to access there passwords anywhere.

Here in this article we are going to write about top 5 Password Managers that can be used by users to save their valuable password securely

1.LastPass

LastPass

LastPass is the first well-rounded password managers available. It helps to store all of your passwords online or synced with other devices, and even let you locally store on one device. LastPass supports two-factor authentication for your password vault. It using Google Authenticator or a YubiKey. Recently the service has been upgraded and new additional features like credit monitoring and secure document storage, notification when a site which have your accounts gets compromised and tools to autofill form and streamline e- commerce site has been added. LastPass is free for all the devices and you can also get the premium features by paying 24$ a year for more space and other security features. LastPass supports windows , Linux, Mac Os and smart phone like Android, windows Phone and iOS. It also have plug-in available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge.


2. 1Password

1Password

1Password
performs all the basic functionality that a Password Managers must have. It started as a Apple only application but now have expanded to windows and Android too. While setting up the 1Password application, after you have entered your name, 1password generates 34-character secret code and after that you need to enter the password. Together this two steps make the account secure. It also give you the master password and the secret key and you are advised to keep it in a safe place. This helps to recover the account in case you forget the master password. And the secret key is use to recover your account in case you forget the password or if the account is hacked. It helps to store identity profiles and credit card informations. It also provides secure notes to store bank details and other sensitive important documents.


3. Master Password

Master Password

Master Password
is different, while most of the password managers keeps the password in a vault or upload them to the cloud for safe-keeping, they makes the user dependent on the Internet for syncing and backup of it. Master Password has none of these downsides. It generates-on-demand password from your name, site and the master password you use. Since the password is not saved to your device there is no risk of it being compromised. And the master password of the application is a free software, its open sources and algorithm is well documented on their site and does not require you to trust any third party application. You application does not need to be sync over the internet, all you have to do is to add your user name and the sites name to each of your devices to get access to your passwords. It is a cross platform applications so its available for Windows, Mac, Linux , Android and iOS.

4.KeePassXC

KeePassXC

KeePassXC
is a lightweight, open-source password managers which helps to manager your password in a secure way. KeePassXC keeps all the password, user names, attacments and comments in a single database. This database is kept secure using a master password. The enters in this applications are sorted in groups and it have a search function to search each group or the entire database. The database in KeePassXC is always encrypted either with AES or Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. It is also a cross-platform application and are available for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android , iOS and BSD.


5. LessPass

LessPass

LessPass
is a free and open-source password manager which helps to generate password for your emails and other sites. And all the passwords are accessible by the master password of the application. In LessPass no synchronization is needed, it computes a unique password with your username, master password and the site you visit. It uses PBKDF2 and SHA-256 for encryption. And all the sorce code of LessPass can be form on their git-Hub page. It's advised to use the browser addons of LessPass for more security.

Conclusion:

There are lots of Password managers available nowadays but it's better to use the open-source password mangers and those managers which can keep the passwords locally without the need of internet to sync to different devices.

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