Best Password Managers

It’s easy to use phrases you’ll remember as passwords, but that typically makes them less safe. A good password is a complicated, unique combination of letters, numbers and characters and is hard to remember. That’s exactly why you might want to consider a password manager that will remember all your passwords for you. There are a lot of options out there, so CNET tested a dozen of the most popular password managers on the market. We’ve evaluated everything from encryption to pricing, features, platform compatibility, privacy policies and company history to make picking the best password manager easier for you.

Based on that rigorous testing, Bitwarden is currently CNET’s top pick for the best password manager, thanks in part to its commitment to transparency and its unbeatable free tier.

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