Password manager - Which encryption type?

f150fan

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So I have been hunting for a good password manager and have come across two that look really promising, mSecure and Safe in Cloud. They each use a different type of encryption, Blowfish and AES, respectively. My question is this, which type of encryption is better and why? These apps are on the more expensive side but if they work as advertised they are completely worth it. Thanks for any and all suggestions/help!!
 
Here are a couple links to help you:


security - AES vs Blowfish for file encryption - Stack Overflow


Comparison of DES, Triple DES, AES, blowfish encryption for data - Stack Overflow

So I have been hunting for a good password manager and have come across two that look really promising, mSecure and Safe in Cloud. They each use a different type of encryption, Blowfish and AES, respectively. My question is this, which type of encryption is better and why? These apps are on the more expensive side but if they work as advertised they are completely worth it. Thanks for any and all suggestions/help!!
 
Thanks for those links. I had found something very similar that said basically the same thing. It appears as though AES would be the way to go. Thanks for the reply.