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>>> Top 5 paid–for password managers

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Why pay for password protection? Paid–for options add additional features like Apple Watch support and also provide you with real–time alerts to potential data breaches. Free tools offer paid tiers too — including Bitwarden (see p71).

Keeper

$2.91/month FROM keepersecu­rity. com

Keeper has a good setup wizard and supports showing info from its vault on your Apple Watch. It also scores highly for its support.

1Password

$2.99/month FROM 1password.com 1Password was originally developed on the Mac, so plays well with Apple’s ecosystem. It’s not as user–friendly as some, but its organizati­on tools are top–notch.

Enpass

$1.49/month FROM enpass.io

Enpass doesn’t store passwords on its own servers — instead sync via your cloud account or use a portable USB installati­on. All major platforms are supported.

LastPass

$3/month

FROM lastpass.com LastPass has the functional­ity you’d expect from a top password manager, but is renowned for its ease of use. It also has good password monitoring tools.

RoboForm

$1.99/month FROM roboform.com RoboForm only shows its age with the dated desktop version — elsewhere the apps and browser extensions work well. There’s a wide range of management tools.

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