Most browsers have their own native password managers, which store all the passwords you use on the Internet to remind you when you go to identify yourself on your different pages both on your computer and on other devices where you have them installed. However, these managers are quite basic and have practically no options beyond remembering your passwords.

And that is precisely where third-party managers come in. They are complete services that usually offer you applications for different platforms, and that can be free or paid depending on the options you are looking for in them. And it is that in addition to storing your passwords, they also teach you to take care of and manage them.

In general, these services usually allow you to save passwords to use them whenever you want, thus being able to comply with the advice that in each service you always have a different password. Third-party managers can also include a system to create automatic and random strong passwords, as well as alerts that notify you when you have weak or excessively repeated passwords in various services.

Some also have cloud synchronization to be able to use these same passwords on several devices, something similar to what Chrome does but without needing to have the same browser installed on your mobile, PC and the rest of the devices where you want to remember the passwords.

Password managers that we can use

Some of these applications that we will mention are the most popular and used in this category and if you are looking for some we will tell you some options:

▸Bitwarden: An interesting option for lovers of open source. Bitwarden has free and paid options for businesses, cross-platform and compatible with several browsers.

▸1Password: If you are looking for one of the most important and recommended options, one of them is always 1Password. It has a special reputation especially among macOS and iOS users thanks to its excellent design and functionalities, although its versions for Windows and Android are a bit inferior. Still, it’s still packed with all the essential features for $ 2.99

▸PasswordSafe: And one more open source solution. PasswordSafe may not have the best design like Dashlane or 1Password, but it is free and has all the basic password saving features.

▸Dashlane: It is one of the simplest managers with the best design on the market, although with a price of 3.33 euros per month Dashlane is also one of the most expensive. Of course, it has a free version for a single device. The star function of its payment model is to be able to change the passwords of several services at the same time, although it also has all the functions of the rest of the managers.


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