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What are some secure password manager options for Windows, Android and IOS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Quest" data-source="post: 1118552" data-attributes="member: 99434"><p>Having used 1Password for a year, I can say if I ever went back to a paid password manager, that would be it. Otherwise, Proton Pass free version which I've been using for about 4 months has been very nice to work with and use, on Windows and Android.</p><p></p><p>It depends on if you're using it for multiple family accounts, Bitwarden paid version supports that. I've never looked into Proton or 1Password paid versions in that regard (I'm just a single user). Regarding those three, they are all secure, encrypted on their servers and I believe on our devices until we unlock the vault, which is why especially on our phones it's good to have a short unlock period for safety's sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Quest, post: 1118552, member: 99434"] Having used 1Password for a year, I can say if I ever went back to a paid password manager, that would be it. Otherwise, Proton Pass free version which I've been using for about 4 months has been very nice to work with and use, on Windows and Android. It depends on if you're using it for multiple family accounts, Bitwarden paid version supports that. I've never looked into Proton or 1Password paid versions in that regard (I'm just a single user). Regarding those three, they are all secure, encrypted on their servers and I believe on our devices until we unlock the vault, which is why especially on our phones it's good to have a short unlock period for safety's sake. [/QUOTE]
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