Technology
5 password managers on sale
Still filling in passwords manually? Is your fallback password still “PASSWORD” or “NOTMYPASSWORD”? That’s basically irrefutable proof you should get a password manager. And if you’re simply using iCloud Keychain’s basic functionality (and finding it less than helpful), we stand by that statement.
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These handy apps have become incredibly sophisticated, now that more people than ever are relying on them to store, auto-fill, auto-generate, and organize their login details. Still, considering this is your personal data and digital privacy at stake here, you may be (understandably) concerned about selecting a quality one that actually does the job right.
Where to start? Find a sale.
All the featured password manager apps here are already on sale, but for a limited time, you can get an additional 25% off some of them with code WEEKEND25. We’ll walk you through how much you save and why they’re worth the money.
Here are our picks:
The lowdown: Bank-level AES-256 encryption enshrines your passwords in an impenetrable cryptographic fortress.
This one’s an all-around performer with top-down security. Not only does RememBear do its due diligence in saving and auto-filling passwords, but it also lets you log into sites with a single click and auto-fills your credit card data while doing your online shopping. Plus, it will auto-sync passwords across all your devices, so you don’t have to constantly scramble to look them up.
Best features:
A two-year subscription is normally $60 but you can grab it now for just $39.99.
The lowdown: Fan favorite and award-winner trusted by millions, with rave reviews.
This password manager has cultivated a following of millions and for good reason: it just gets the job done. Its slew of features allow you to manage everything using a single master password, plus easily generate strong passwords on all your devices for optimal convenience. You can also securely share and auto-fill all your passwords, as well as auto-login to recognized sites.
Best features:
A lifetime subscription is usually $149.99 but get it now for just $49.99. Save an additional 25% off with code WEEKEND25 and drop the price down to $37.50.
The lowdown: Great value if your priority is unlimited room for password storage. The remote data deletion feature is a nice bonus.
Like any good password manager, Password Boss stores and auto-fills usernames and passwords on all your accounts, plus it generates strong passwords composed of random character strings. But this one particularly stands out because it doesn’t place a cap on the number of passwords you can store with it, perfect if you’ve got a million app logins to keep track of.
Best features:
Usually, a lifetime subscription goes for $150, but grab it now for just $19.99. Then take an extra 25% off with code WEEKEND25 and snag it for just $15.
The lowdown: Provides total login visibility and password customizability at an affordable price point.
PasswordWrench handles all the random password generation and auto-fill typical of comparable apps, and the two-step verification is a nice touch. But the reason you should get *this* one is if you want to store and manage a large volume of passwords — up to 500 — plus truly take your password security into your own hands.
Best features:
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Customizability: Adjust settings per your preference, like password length, renewal frequency, and more. You can also select your preferred character set on your password card, whether numeric, alphabet, or alphanumeric.
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Total visibility: Audit logs let you see when you log in, log out, and more.
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Zero password reveal: Manage passwords without recording them (you never have to click “reveal,” like with other managers).
A lifetime subscription typically retails at $290, but get one now for just $19.99. Plus, take off an extra 25% off with code WEEKEND25 and pay just $15 total.
The lowdown: Great for businesses thanks to robust password management features suitable for enterprise work.
Choose Roboform if you’re running an enterprise that requires some heavy-duty password management. (All those logins for Asana, Gmail, and other work apps do add up.)
Best features:
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Organization: Easily sort hundreds of passwords with folders and powerful search functionality. Plus, bulk import passwords from all major password managers or a CSV file
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Encrypt text notes: Software license keys, WiFi passwords, etc.
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Emergency access: Give a trusted contact permission to access your RoboForm data during emergencies.
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Password auditing: Easily review and replace weak passwords to ensure security
Its MSRP is $1,000 but you can grab it now for just $59.99.
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