Sisma is an easy-to-use password manager that allows you to store and manage your passwords in a secure and convenient way.

KeePass is described as 'Free and open source password manager storing passwords in a local encrypted database with strong AES or Twofish encryption and master key access' and is a leading password manager in the security & privacy category. There are more than 100 alternatives to KeePass for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Android, iPhone, Mac and iPad apps. The best KeePass alternative is KeePassXC, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like KeePass are Bitwarden, LastPass, Keepass2Android and Proton Authenticator.
Sisma is an easy-to-use password manager that allows you to store and manage your passwords in a secure and convenient way.

Google Smart Lock is a Password Manager in Google Chrome and is also a Two-Factor Authentication tool for Google accounts on iOS and Android.






Infomaniak Auth is a free mobile application that improves and simplifies the security of Infomaniak accounts protected by two-factor authentication.




Terminal Password Manager is an offline, menu-driven tool for secure password and credit card management. No cloud storage means your data stays safe on your device. With encryption and TOTP support, it offers security and simplicity in a retro-inspired interface.








Free danish and english password manager, encrypted and accredited with the OWASP standard. Reviewed by 3rd part security institution. Data is encrypted on military level.




KeePass reader for Windows Phone (by 7Pass). There is also a paid version available, called "7Pass", to support the developer.


Password Agent is a powerful yet compact and easy to use password manager program that allows you to store all your passwords and data snippets in a single, easy to navigate and secure database. It is browser independent, supports most common web browsers without installing any...

pwSafe works on all your iOS devices and OS X Macs. It syncs your passwords securely across them using either iCloud or Dropbox. pwSafe uses the same file format as the award-winning Password Safe PC open source PC app.




Password manager that will allow you to securely store site passwords as well as other personal data, for instance: bank cards, personal IDs, documents, files etc.




If you frequently visit many web sites, chances are you have more than a dozen passwords. Theyre probably easy to guess, or worse, theyre written down someplace for easy access because theyre impossible to remember.



Why anyone would trust a proprietary closed-source, US-based password manager is beyond me. Try one from this list of open-source alternatives instead: KeePass (local, sync yourself), KeeWeb, Encryptr, KeePassX, Master Password (no database to hack), MacPass.