Best password manager app?

I used Dashlane for a bit but it just got clunky-feeling after awhile. Looking for a replacement!
Sean O'CallahanTech Enthusiast; Software Dev · Asked

6 recommended

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1Password 6

Might be a little pricey but its integration is by far the best I've known (after testing Dashlane, LastPass...). Plus it handles 2FA codes!
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Radoslav StankovTech @ Product Hunt / AngelList · Edited
I have two apps I can't live without Todoist and 1Password. I have been using 1Password for years now and I haven't had any problems so far. It has great browser extensions and support for one time passwords.
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Daniel MarcinkowskiJunior Social Media Specialist · Written
I can't live without the app.
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LastPass

Newly launched Mac OS X integration for password management

Charan ThotaChief Marketing Officer, Commut · Written
Great Product, Integration across Desktop and mobile. With Android O, will become much more easy to use.
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Milan ChhedaSoftware Developer · Written
Undoubtedly the best in this industry.
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Emily Kellerttech lover & travel freak · Written
Saves so much time and effort to remember different passwords. I use their generator to make obscure ones and never looked back !
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Encrypto

Encrypt the files you send.

Ali GaleFounder & CEO | Koiott Creative Agency · Written
Great for any data )
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Dashlane

Best Password Manager & Secure Digital Wallet.

Tamas RatkaiCEO at FleetYou | CMO at EU-Solar · Written
You can seamlessly use it on desktop / mobile, IOS / Android. I am using it since 2 years now and I seriously cant imagine my online life without it. You can easily import your passwords if you use a different password manager currently and you can also separate business and personal passwords as well.
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Avast Passwords

A free password manager for every device in your life

ThanasisUI/UX @travelplanet24 @airtickets_gr · Written
The best and simplest i have used so far!
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DaylenStudent and Windows Insider in Vancouver · Written
A one time fee of $9.99, instead of a monthly fee
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