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The best password managers for Android

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No one can possibly remember every username and password they use. From banking to shopping to social media and beyond, you probably have more passwords than you realize.

Using a password manager is the first step in becoming more organized with your logins. And there’s no better place for such a tool than on your mobile device because it’s almost always at your fingertips.

Check out these password managers for Android, including their features and prices, to see which is right for you.

Bitdefender Password Manager

Bitdefender Android webpage.
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You may be familiar with Bitdefender as an antivirus app available for Android, but the company also provides a convenient and secure password manager for your mobile device.

Bitdefender Password Manager for Android offers syncing on multiple devices, simple data import from other password tools, and a check for password strength to help you create the strongest passwords.

For transmitting data, Bitdefender uses AES-256-CCM, SHA512, BCRYPT, HTTPS and WSS protocols. You can also automatically fill payment information with the app’s credit card management feature, as well as autofill for forms.

Bitdefender offers a free trial and Individual and Shared paid plans starting at $20 for the first year.

Dashlane Password Manager

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Well-known for its top-notch security, Dashlane Password Manager is a solid choice for your Android device.

Dashlane Password Manager for Android offers an intuitive interface, device syncing, and personalized collections for quickly locating the logins you need. You can also use autofill, dark web monitoring, and a robust password generator.

With a zero-knowledge architecture, AES 256-bit encryption, and publicly available code for its mobile apps, Dashlane provides the security you need in an Android password manager.

Dashlane offers a free trial with Premium and Friends & Family plans starting at $5 monthly, along with Business and Enterprise plans.

1Password Password Manager

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Trusted by millions since 2006, 1Password Password Manager for Android gives you an impressive collection of features for securely managing your logins.

The 1Password Password Manager for Android offers a built-in password generator, autofill for apps and websites, passkey support, and safe sharing. You’ll also appreciate the Watchtower feature for security alerts and reports, biometric authentication, and Travel Mode for securing sensitive information when you’re away from home.

With AES 256-bit encryption and SRP (Secure Remote Password protocol) to authenticate credentials, clipboard clearing, and phishing protection, you can feel safe with 1Password.

Finally. 1Password offers a free trial, Individual and Families plans starting at $3 monthly, and Business plans.

Bitwarden Password Manager

Bitwarden mobile options webpage.
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One of the most popular and trusted free tools, Bitwarden Password Manager is available for Android, with seamless syncing to your other devices.

Bitwarden Password Manager for Android offers unlimited passwords and devices, a built-in customizable password generator, and two-factor authentication using a third-party authenticator. You can take advantage of the end-to-end encrypted vault for payment cards, identities, and secure notes.

For security, Bitwarden uses AES 256-bit encryption, salted hash, and PBKDF2 SHA-256, and conducts annual third-party audits on its open-source platform.

Bitwarden offers a free plan, Premium and Families plans starting at $10 yearly, and Business plans.

Keeper Password Manager

Keeper mobile options webpage.
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If you’re looking for a tool to manage more than one account, such as one for personal and one for business passwords, consider Keeper Password Manager.

Keeper Password Manager for Android offers unlimited passwords, passkeys, files, and payment cards. You can use a biometric unlock and the One-Time Share option to share data with a friend or family member. With unified syncing, you can access your vault on unlimited devices, making for a convenient cross-platform option.

For security, Keeper uses AES-256-bit encryption, Elliptic Curve and PBKDF2 technology, and two-factor authentication. It is SOC-2, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, and ISO 20718 certified.

Keeper offers a free trial, Personal and Family plans starting at $35 yearly, and Business and Enterprise plans.

Norton Password Manager

Norton Password Manager main website.
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If you use Norton’s antivirus software, consider adding its completely free password manager to your collection of products.

Norton Password Manager for Android offers syncing across devices, a biometric unlock, and a password check to help you set up the strongest and most secure passwords. You can use autofill to quickly and easily sign in on websites and apps, as well as fill out forms.

For security, Norton employs zero knowledge encryption, a cloud-based vault, and two-factor authentication.

Norton is a free password manager, and is currently not offering paid upgrades or subscription plans.

Which Android password manager is right for you?

These apps for managing passwords on Android each offer the basics you’d expect, along with a little something extra that makes them stand out. So think about the features you really need and how much you’re willing to spend. Then get ready to make creating, accessing, and entering passwords a lot easier when you’re on the go.

Sandy Writtenhouse

Sandy has been writing about technology since 2012. Her work has appeared on How-To Geek, Lifewire, MakeUseOf, iDownloadBlog, and many other tech-related websites. She also worked as a Technical Editor on the books “iPhone Unlocked” and “Effective SEO and Content Marketing: The Ultimate Guide for Maximizing Free Web Traffic”.

With plenty of gadgets in her home and her hands, Sandy loves to help others use technology to make their business and personal lives a bit easier.

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