The following is a list of some of the password managers for which there are Wikipedia articles. This list of password managers provides each application's name, whether or not it is open source or proprietary, and manner of auto typing. To compare password managers see Comparison of password managers .
Name
License
OS Support
Browser Integration
Delivery Format
1Password
Proprietary
Android , iOS , macOS , Windows
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
Dashlane
Proprietary
Android , iOS , macOS , Windows [1]
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
Encryptr
GPLv3
Android , iOS , Linux , macOS , Windows [2]
through auto-typing
Cloud-based
Enpass
Proprietary
Android , BlackBerry 10 , iOS , Modern Windows , Windows Phone
Desktop :- macOS , Windows , Linux
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
KeePass
GPLv2
Windows , (unofficial ports : Android , iOS , Linux , macOS , Windows Phone )
through auto-typing
Local installation, optional file or cloud sync
KeePassX [3]
GPLv2
Windows , Linux , macOS
through auto-typing
Local installation
Keeper
Proprietary / Freemium
Android , iOS , Kindle , Linux , Nook , macOS , Windows , Windows Phone
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
Keychain
APSL
iOS (as iCloud Keychain ), macOS
in iCloud version
System utility
LastPass
Proprietary / Freemium
Cross-platform (browser extension ) (mobile app w/subscription )
Yes
Cloud-based
Mitro (defunct)
GPLv3
Cross-platform (browser extension )
Yes
Cloud-based
Mitto
Proprietary / Free service
Cross-platform (browser extension )
Yes
Cloud-based
mSecure
Proprietary
Android , iOS , macOS , Windows , Windows Phone
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
oneID
Freemium
Cross-platform (browser extension ) (mobile app )
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
pass
GPLv2+
FreeBSD , Linux , macOS
through Firefox add-on
Local installation
Passopolis
GPLv3
Cross-platform (browser extension )
Yes
Cloud-based
Password Safe
Artistic License 2.0
Android , iOS , Linux (beta ), (unofficial ports : macOS , Windows, Windows Phone )
through auto-typing
Local installation
Pasaffe
GPLv3
Linux
unknown
Local installation
Pleasant Password Server
Proprietary
Cross-platform (browser extension & mobile app )
Yes
Local installation
RatticDB
GPLv2
Cross-platform
Yes
Local installation with Cloud sync
Revelation
GPLv2
Cross-platform
No
Local installation
SaferPass
Proprietary / Freemium
Cross-platform (browser extension ) (mobile app w/subscription )
Yes
Cloud-based
References
^ David Pogue (June 5, 2013). "Remember All Those Passwords? No Need" . The New York Times. Retrieved July 16, 2014 .
^ "Platform" . Retrieved August 29, 2016 .
^ Anthony Dean (Jul 16, 2012). "KeePassX: Keeping Your Passwords Safe" . Linux Journal. Retrieved October 27, 2014 .