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What is your favorite Password Manager app?


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Ascendo DataVault was released for Android a few weeks ago. I have been missing this app since moving from BlackBerry to Android over a year ago. It works perfectly and syncs to the desktop app without a hitch.
Great app and worth the wait.
 
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Secure and GRC.com Steve Gibson uses it.

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Secure and GRC.com Steve Gibson uses it.

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If that idiot Gibson uses it your best bet is to run away from it like your hair is on fire.
 
SafeWallet for me. I have used it since the Pocket PC days and it works great on Android. Love the automatic dropbox sync with the desktop version.
 
In an interesting twist, I just received an email from DataViz that Passwords Plus is now available for iOS. As a past user I can get it for only 99 cents. WOW, I'm impressed, NOT. This was a great product on PalmOS. But in later years it was not supported for further development. They are just now getting to iOS? And, they are not yet on Android!

Talk about a company missing the boat! I've been off Palm for 3 years now. going back to the OG Droid. I was looking for DataViz support back then. Now I've moved to better products.

After a lot of looking around, I've settled on LastPass as the best product. I enjoy its desktop/browser integration. It syncs well with Android and there is a plug-in for Dolphin browser.

The annual fee is well worth the complete integration in all my products.
 
Password Manager, Pah!

Make an encrypted spreadsheet and safely store any databases you want! Plus, you can keep it/them in DropBox to also use/edit them in your PC!

I use DocsToGo on my phone, Excel at work, and LibreOffice Calc at home, but a single encrypted spreadsheet for passwords in a DropBox folder.
 
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I use aWallet. I have no real reason call it my favorite. It was the first one I tried after making the switch from BlackBerry. It does what I need it to so I stuck with it.
 
LastPass for me. Wish it has a plug in for android Chrome just like desktop Chrome does. Luckily there's one for Dolphin.
 
I've been using KeePass for 6 months and really like it! It's open-source (ie free) and works well with all my devices (pc, mac, tablet, phone). The main file lives on Dropbox and the KeePass app on each device simply references that file. I use it to not only store passwords, but also generate random passwords.
The UI isn't the best, but it's not tough to figure out... and it's free!

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This new app Password Wallet seems to be off to a good start. It has the usual cloud sync, stealth mode and PIN access, but there's this new thing I have not seen in the other password manager apps. Tapping on its globe icon will pop up a floating window that 'floats' above other apps. Real convenient when I recently had to book a couple of air tixs online on my Nexus 7 for me and my mate when all those passport details and credit card details are needed. Didn't have to leave the browser at all!
 
I actually didn't like any of the existing password managers on Android so I ported my WebOS version over and created jVault. You can try the trial version called jVault Lite in the Google Play store. I also created a companion desktop version called jVault Desktop that allows you to transfer data between the Android and Desktop machine via your personal online Dropbox folder. The desktop version is free, and runs on Windows and Macs. For my personal use, jVault seems to be the most flexible and robust password manager.

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