ADVANCED PASSWORD-MANAGEMENT FEATURES
Given that all these products take care of basic password management tasks,
how can a product stand out from the pack? One handy advanced feature is
managing passwords for applications, not just for websites. Another is the
provision of a secure browser that’s designed to protect sensitive transactions
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automating the password-change process is a big bonus.
As noted, these top products let you sync your passwords across all of your
devices. Some also include a mechanism for securely sharing passwords with
other users. Some let you share a login without making the password visible, let
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recipient makes a change, it will change the original.
On a grim note, what happens to your secure accounts after you’ve died? A
growing number of products include some provision for a digital legacy and
include a way to transfer logins to a trusted individual in the event of your death
or incapacity.
Logging in with your secure username and password to a website that doesn’t
use a secure HTTPS connection is a big no-no. Some password managers even
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and snoopers can still learn some things about your activity, such as the simple
fact that you’re logging in to the secure site and the IP address from which
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private network) service adds an additional layer of protection. Dashlane now
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WHAT’S NOT HERE
As mentioned, every product in this roundup earned at least a 3.5-star rating.
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good, but they’re not quite up there with the very best. Anything with a sub-
three-star score is just not good enough to make the cut. If you’re looking for a
particular password manager that isn’t in this table, we’ve probably reviewed it,
but found it wanting in some way. Check at PCMag.com.