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BitWarden Premium or Proton Pass Plus
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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 1093424" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>Most of the well-known password managers do the same job and have the same features. Its often just a case of the user interface being different.</p><p></p><p>Bitwarden (free) has lots of features and is enough for many people. Premium has even more features (including the ability to save 2FA tokens) for $10USD a year. I think its very good and it seems to get great reviews.</p><p></p><p>Protonpass costs 60 EUR a year. This is way more expensive than their competition (including Dashlane, Nord etc). In my opinion its not worth paying more for- it does nothing special. There is a temporary '60% off' deal at the moment, but that only brings in line with the price of most other password managers on the market. Plus I wouldn't be surprised if Proton cranked the price up again in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 1093424, member: 63028"] Most of the well-known password managers do the same job and have the same features. Its often just a case of the user interface being different. Bitwarden (free) has lots of features and is enough for many people. Premium has even more features (including the ability to save 2FA tokens) for $10USD a year. I think its very good and it seems to get great reviews. Protonpass costs 60 EUR a year. This is way more expensive than their competition (including Dashlane, Nord etc). In my opinion its not worth paying more for- it does nothing special. There is a temporary '60% off' deal at the moment, but that only brings in line with the price of most other password managers on the market. Plus I wouldn't be surprised if Proton cranked the price up again in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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