The #1 reason people get hacked is weak passwords. A good Password Manager remembers your credentials for every site, autofills them instantly, and checks if they've been leaked in a data breach.

Quick Summary: Our Top 3

  • 1
    1Password The most secure and user-friendly option for families.
  • 2
    Dashlane Comes with a built-in VPN and automatic password changer.
  • 3
    Bitwarden The best free, open-source password manager.

1. 1Password

#1 EDITOR'S CHOICE

1Password is beautiful, easy to use, and incredibly secure. It uses a unique "Secret Key" combined with your Master Password, meaning even 1Password themselves cannot decrypt your data.

Its "Watchtower" feature alerts you to compromised websites and vulnerable passwords instantly.

  • Travel Mode
  • Watchtower Breaches
  • Family Sharing
  • Secret Key Tech

2. Dashlane

Dashlane is for power users. It includes a full bundled VPN (no data cap) and a unique feature that can automatically change your passwords on supported sites (like Netflix or Facebook) with one click.

It's slightly more expensive but replaces the need for a separate VPN subscription.

  • Unlimited VPN
  • Auto-Changer
  • Dark Web Scan
  • Phishing Alerts

3. Bitwarden

If you want something free and open-source, Bitwarden is the only choice. It offers unlimited password storage across unlimited devices for $0.

While the interface is a bit more utilitarian than 1Password, the security is top-notch and audited by third parties.

  • Completely Free
  • Open Source
  • Unlimited Devices
  • Secure Notes