Samsung Browser - which password manager to use?

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Sofar I have been using Chrome. Forum credentials (user-id's and passwords) are stored within Chrome. All fine.
I recently discovered Samsung Browser and it is really very fast. Added AdGuard to it.
As Samsung browser is much faster than Chrome I tend to switch to this browser.
Am using Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5.

Maybe(!) I need Samsung Pass (?) to store the passwords in.

Does anyone out there have any experience with this combo?
I have nót installed Samsung Pass - don't know if it suitable for my device.

Most password managers have been reviewed over and over on many sites.
Can't find decent reviews on Samsung Pass...
How safe it is, where the data is stored, in what way
and how does it compare with other password managers.

Thanks!
 
I use LastPass so it can be used across several browsers even when I try to switch. I do have Samsung Pass active on my phone though, so I can use fingerprint to login to websites.
 
Thanks !
Background of the question is that currently I use Chrome and passwords are saved within Chrome. That really works fine. No discussion about that. At least with me it does.
However, I want to get rid of all the adds.

Samsung browser with Adguard is a nice combo.

There is no add-on for Samsung Android browser, so maybe . . . I need to use Samsung Pass for that. I am a bit hesitating though: on my pc I have Roboform, on Android Chrome+its password manager, so already two platforms.
Next step would be Samsung + ?? password manager.

Not sure what to do and how secure Samsung Pass is.
If you have Chrome on your PC, if you install the Samsung Chrome app it will sync bookmarks from Chrome to the Samsung browser, and I think it also syncs passwords.

What add on are you looking for on the Samsung browser? Lastpass just needs the app on the phone and it will work for all your apps.
 
I've been using KeePass on my PC since it came out, and on my phones since the Android version came out. If you keep the password file on Google Drive, all your devices have access to the same password file, so make a change in one, and they all get the changed version.

But I don't use Chrome (deliberately). If I need a light browser I use the lightest one currently available (and I've changed that quite a few times). If I need a powerful browser I use Firefox. But the passwords are separate. (If someone "finds" your phone, they can log into all your sites if the passwords are in the browser. Like your bank account.)
 
LastPass is about the same as KeePass, except that you have to pay for one-to-many sharing in LastPass.
I have tried both and they are certainly not the same to me. LastPass costs €12 per year, and is worth every eurocent to me. Didn't like Keepass, but maybe it's right for you.
 

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