![]() ![]() The first one on my list is Synology, and this is because Synology is one of only 3 free password managers that don’t restrict their free tiered product. So my top 5 picks for password managers are 1Password, Keeper, Roboform, Bitwarden, and Synology and when reviewing and choosing these, I needed to make sure I was happy with everything from their pricing, and features, security, reliability, support, and cross-platform compatibility. Lastly, for my Android community who keep telling me to use the Google or Samsung password managers, there’s a reason why I don’t - and I’ll fill you in on that towards the end. If you want to know more about each of these products, I’ve already reviewed a number of them individually so subscribe to my newsletter and visit the security and privacy articles to see my reviews. Well some password managers have their strengths, and also some people just don’t get on with their chosen password manager - so here are 5 options with what I like about them and how much they cost, to help you find one that works for you too. If you are looking for a password manager, then here are my top 5 picks. Hi, I’m Pete Matheson, I used to run my own IT Support and Security Business before I sold it a few years ago. ![]()
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