Password managers are a great tool for easily storing all your passwords in one location. It can also save your sign-in URLs and online credentials such as usernames, credit card numbers, PINs, and answers to your security questions.
Having all your passwords stored can help you easily keep track and easily sign into your favorite websites either on web or mobile.
Here are 4 password managers you can use right now:
1Password

1Password enables you to save passwords across different websites and apps. Like other password managers. It also has plugins for web browsers which make it easy to generate and edit new passwords.
1Password can also as an authentication app for Google Authenticator which can help with 2 Factor Authentication for increased security.
Cost: $3 per month; $36 per year
Platforms: Mac, Windows
Bitwarden

Bitwarden is a secure, open source, and free password manager. Being open source means that anyone can inspect its code and fix bugs and errors.
It can be installed on your own server for easy self-hosting if you prefer to run your own cloud.
Bitwarden has a semiautomated password autofill which means you can have login IDs and passwords automatically fill in for your favorite websites without you need to do it yourself.
Cost: Free; $40 per year for families
Platforms: Mac, Windows, iOS, Android
Dashlane

Dashlane is another password manager which works online and helps store your passwords.
The app currently works in the browser to help store your passwords and it also has a login autofiller similar to Bitwarden. Dashlane also caters to business organisations as well.
Cost: $6.49 Per month; $60 per year.
NordPass

NordPass is a password manager from the company that also makes NordVPN, a popular VPN app. There are apps for every major platform (including Linux), browser, and device.
The app is free but it’s limited to one device (PC or smartphone).
The app can autofill and save credit card information as well as generate unique passwords. There’s also a personal information storage feature to keep your address, phone number, and other personal data safe.
NordPass also recently added an emergency access feature, which allows you to grant another NordPass user emergency access to your vault. It works on the browser as well.
Cost: Free; $1.50 per month
Platforms: Mac, Windows, iOS, Android