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What’s the Best Password Manager in 2023? 

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☝️ The best password manager is the password manager you'll use (within reason, of course).
☝️ The best password manager for you
There are several good password management alternatives available today. I happen to use and recommend 1Password, but tools like BitWarden, KeePass, Dashlane, and RoboForm are all worthy alternatives. Which is “best” becomes a matter of personal preference based on functionalities, platforms, ease of use, and cost. More important than which you pick is that you pick and use a password manager to enable the highest level of security with strong, unique passwords you don’t need to remember yourself.
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0:54 What I use
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1:45 Other good managers
2:18 KeePass
2:40 Where is your data kept?
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5:15 But which one is best?
5:50 Dashlane & RoboForm
7:10 The best password manager is the one you’ll use
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@Wol747
@Wol747 7 месяцев назад
Keepass is dead easy to set up and if you keep the master p/w on a dedicated USB stick when you start it you just point to that to open it. Great video as usual, Leo.
@OurFlipsZone
@OurFlipsZone 11 месяцев назад
Liked, shared, subscribed and now looking forward to checking out your other content. I am a first time viewer, recently retired guy, starting my own e-commerce business. I found the content on this platform so helpful that I already consider myself a subscriber for life. Mr. Notenboom provided me with the information I needed to move forward intelligently, and he did so quickly, in plain language, presented in a manner that even I understood. Many thanks!
@Meowski_2
@Meowski_2 3 месяца назад
The best part about this video is the BASS KICK at the end. The subwoofer in my house is BUMPIN' - Leo, you dawgg you.
@JimE6243
@JimE6243 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much Leo. After doing a bunch of research, it seems to be the best fit for this old man. From what I gather, it is simple, safe, easy and affordable. I truly appreciate your advice, information and really thankful for response to questions. JimE
@7sonderling
@7sonderling 7 месяцев назад
"information paralysis"... that nails it ;)
@softwelveone
@softwelveone Год назад
As always great wise content especially because it's based on personal experience, would really love if any main stream RU-vidr review Stash Password Manager, the technology seems very intelligent but I haven't seen anybody on RU-vid give it an honest independent review.
@markanderson2155
@markanderson2155 Год назад
I know most of what you mentioned were stand alone programs but at the end you did mention about the use of any reliable one is good. I use a security suite so I use the one in that suite. I do not use edge or windows for any of that, I do on occasion run the windows security though. My go to for years is Symantec, however sometimes now they can be a bit much or bloated. But still don't put 100% trust in any of them. Symantec or Norton may not be the best some even hate it, but it seems to work for me. I have tried others but always fall back to Norton, as I said been using it since the early years. With all the tools out there there are some that I put to use when needed. Like Malware bytes and another (can't think of the name right now) total something I think. This one is used to check files over all security programs, pretty cool tool. I don't quite use as much as I probably should more often but I do use them. The take away is always be on gaurd, pay attention, question everything and of course backup, backup, backup. Always have a plan of action ready when things go wrong, because they will. Thank you Leo!
@franciscohorna5542
@franciscohorna5542 Год назад
i use norton 360 delux here as well love it
@kersi-sandiego6036
@kersi-sandiego6036 Год назад
I've used Norton since the late 90s (?). Lately though, ever since they got bought by LifeLock their up-selling has become tiresome. I'm still sticking with Norton because over all these years I've found their customer service better than the other crowd.
@DaveG-qd6ug
@DaveG-qd6ug Год назад
How does keepassXC compare to keypass 🤔
@christinebaransky4648
@christinebaransky4648 Год назад
Sticky Password manager!! best for me,..
@vmobile890
@vmobile890 Год назад
For those that passwords are only at home and a fire tornado or equal destructive destroyed home what suggestion ?
@jimholtzman1975
@jimholtzman1975 Год назад
Hey Leo! Been in and out of your newsletter for 15 years and am a big fan. But I am curious on this issue. Given the LastPass hack, and the fact that presumably the data they kept was encrypted, why should I pick another cloud-based provider who can also be hacked? I am guessing this is a risk/hassle tradeoff from your perspective perhaps? I use Keepass because it stores all my data on my client machine, which adds a little bit of hassle between machines (and my phone), although the data file can be copied onto other machines and even my iPhone (with a little more nuisance factor on the phone). So I am choosing high security with more nuisance over some lesser level (although admittedly not way less... :). Is that the tradeoff you are thinking about or is there another lens to consider? Thanks for all of your work! Jim
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
Not all the data was encrypted (URLs for example were not). Bottom line: they've lost my trust. I have other articles and videos on the issue.
@matthewpaolini
@matthewpaolini Год назад
The one thing I like about Bitwarden, which LastPass also offered, was the re-prompt of the master password on any item in the vault. Does 1Password have this feature?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
I'm not seeing it, which, honestly surprises me.
@matthewpaolini
@matthewpaolini Год назад
@@askleonotenboom That is a deal breaker for me. I will try out Bitwarden. Many people on the 1Password forum have been requesting this feature for quite some time. They never seem to be interested in adding it.
@JimE6243
@JimE6243 3 месяца назад
Seeing it's been almost a year since this update, would you include NordPass to the "acceptable" list of PW managers? Thanks. JimE
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 3 месяца назад
No experience with it but it's been around for a long time and I think has a good reputation.
@Chas_Reno
@Chas_Reno 7 месяцев назад
KeePass ... love the control. BUT BE NICE and give a reward to the creator.
@billknauss7963
@billknauss7963 Год назад
Great video Leo although you could have taken a few seconds to mention how often you think a password should be used before you change it.
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
Once. Each password should be used in one and only one place.
@akaCamo
@akaCamo Год назад
@@askleonotenboom I think maybe ? he was asking should you be changing all your passwords every so often. That is if you for example, have a password for Amazon do you use the same Amazon password for the next 20 years or change it every six months to a new Amazon password. Or maybe even how often for the 1Password one.
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
@@akaCamo That's this askleo.com/is_a_periodic_password_change_a_good_thing/ and this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-asDNQEqAGLY.html
@ChibiKeruchan
@ChibiKeruchan 6 месяцев назад
there is one password management that almost nobody reviews. that is the eset password manager that comes free when you have smart security premiums license. I don't know why nobody is reviewing it lol. which makes me skeptic to use it.
@jeeps7er
@jeeps7er 8 месяцев назад
It's not "the convenience of a service that makes all your passwords available across all the platforms you use" OR "choose where the database gets stored". You can have BOTH with minimal effort.
@TeamSpacePants
@TeamSpacePants 8 месяцев назад
I’m having a hard time finding a password manager that lets you easily give access to heirs when you pass away. For 1password, you share your master key or print out the emergency kit and give it to them. Other digital estate planning services like goodwill allow for trusted people to get access after assigning them and showing proof of death. Any password managers that have a good solution to easily transition it when passing?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 8 месяцев назад
BitWarden has a reasonable approach. You designate certain people (email addresses) as being authorized to request access. When they request access you're given a period of time to deny it. If you're not around they eventually get it.
@Melker63
@Melker63 3 месяца назад
What about using Chrome password manager for convenience and site/app individual passwords + app/key authenticator for safety? Isnt that alternative safe enough? The convenience of the password manager in Chrome is so - well, convenient.
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 3 месяца назад
Until you want to use a different browser. :-)
@codedusting
@codedusting Год назад
What about eset password manager that comes with it?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
No experience with it.
@JB007Link
@JB007Link 8 месяцев назад
How about Keys, ExpressVPN's new password manager?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 8 месяцев назад
I tend to avoid "new" password managers ... even from reputable companies. I want them to have a real-world track record before even considering them. There are good, established solutions that have more of a track record.
@swedishbob_7315
@swedishbob_7315 8 месяцев назад
NordPass?
@josephseven9121
@josephseven9121 11 месяцев назад
What do you think of the C2 password manager?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 11 месяцев назад
Never heard of it.
@josephseven9121
@josephseven9121 11 месяцев назад
@@askleonotenboom C2 Password synology
@frankw.kooistra7848
@frankw.kooistra7848 11 месяцев назад
Wat about Proton ??
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 11 месяцев назад
While I trust 'em, their password manager is too new for me to recommend.
@JohnSmith-zl8rz
@JohnSmith-zl8rz 7 месяцев назад
I love Proton but I prefer continue with 1Password, for email I go for Proton Mail. Eggs in different baskets
@oliverbytes
@oliverbytes Год назад
You forgot about Liso which is the most secure of all. Thank me later 💪
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
Never heard of it.
@ozrob8726
@ozrob8726 Год назад
The best password manager for me is anywhere offline, stored in my filing cabinet. If it's not online it's 100% safe.
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
It's 95% safe. Could still be physically stolen, or destroyed in a fire.
@christianbarnay2499
@christianbarnay2499 9 месяцев назад
@@askleonotenboom Unless you personally insulted a mafia lord, physically stolen password from a decent safe is a non-issue. Bad people who have the skills and resources to come to your home and open your safe make way better income with less hassle in online fraud. So they won't come to your home as long as there are enough easy targets lying around the Internet. A well insulated case and fire resistant support will easily mitigate fire risk.
@christianbarnay2499
@christianbarnay2499 9 месяцев назад
Also physical attack leaves physical proof of wrongdoing, which in turn is a huge help for being informed of the situation and dealing with it before it becomes unrecoverable. While a successful cloud attack can go unnoticed and/or unannounced for years.
@hassanmaje5849
@hassanmaje5849 6 месяцев назад
What is your opinion about Google Password Manager for ordinary users?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom 6 месяцев назад
Probably fine if you trust Google, don't use an browser other than Chrome, and don't use Apple products.
@cgsather3309
@cgsather3309 Год назад
Is it dumb to just use the Google password manager?
@askleonotenboom
@askleonotenboom Год назад
Dumb? Not at all. But I generally don't recommend it. See askleo.com/browser-remember-passwords/ and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LllVlWJjYg0.html
@franciscohorna5542
@franciscohorna5542 Год назад
dont use password manager dont need it just store my password on usb pendrive in notepad txt file stored in a safe place
@davinp
@davinp Год назад
some may not be comfortable with online (cloud-based) password manager, but there are offline password managers you can use
@franciscohorna5542
@franciscohorna5542 Год назад
@@LoadOShite cause im subscribed to his channel ans like his content
@racingtheweb
@racingtheweb Год назад
Yes, but what if you lose your usb pen drive? And what if your pen drive stops working for any reason? Backups? I'm asking just to know what to do cause I'm looking for a good solution too.
@franciscohorna5542
@franciscohorna5542 Год назад
@@racingtheweb i use external hdd 4tb for backups here
@racingtheweb
@racingtheweb Год назад
@@franciscohorna5542 It's a good idea, but, in general, password and personal stuff safe storage and backup is a real problem for everyone.
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