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Are the most popular password managers also the most secure ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiamati" data-source="post: 937250" data-attributes="member: 56785"><p>The answer for your question <strong>today </strong>is yes. Lastpass used to be immensely popular but also known for its data breaches. However, lastpass last changes made Bitwarden gain much more terrain. Bitwarden was already very popular, but it's probably the 1st option anyone should consider now. With that said, Bitwarden has been considered the safest passwordmanager (online) for some time. Add to that they have been audited and are open source. </p><p></p><p>If i were you, i would get Bitwarden, or if you are willing to pay, use 1password. A trusted company that even sell their product to kaspersky (kaspersky password manager is based on 1password AFAIK)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiamati, post: 937250, member: 56785"] The answer for your question [B]today [/B]is yes. Lastpass used to be immensely popular but also known for its data breaches. However, lastpass last changes made Bitwarden gain much more terrain. Bitwarden was already very popular, but it's probably the 1st option anyone should consider now. With that said, Bitwarden has been considered the safest passwordmanager (online) for some time. Add to that they have been audited and are open source. If i were you, i would get Bitwarden, or if you are willing to pay, use 1password. A trusted company that even sell their product to kaspersky (kaspersky password manager is based on 1password AFAIK) [/QUOTE]
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