Surely on more than one occasion you are going to log into a site and you no longer know what password to enter; Between social networks, websites, blogs and a very long etcetera there are many passwords that we must manage and that, sometimes, it is difficult for us to remember. On the other hand, using it in all places is not advisable from the point of view of security. But in App Store we have several solutions to manage our passwords on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Let's see some.
1Password
It is perhaps the best known and most prestigious password management application. With 1Password You will no longer have to remember more than a single password, that of the app itself; In addition, it has a version for Mac. Of course, its price is not one of the lowest so first think carefully if it is what you need.
LastPass
Among the advantages of LastPass highlights the time savings it brings to its users because it has automatic login, storage of access information and predictive autofill. Also, LastPass syncs all your passwords between the major browsers and to top it off, it's free.
PasswordBox
And here we have another free password manager: PasswordBox, which stores all your passwords as a list through a great organization and interface. In addition, thanks to its integrated web browser, you can enter your accounts directly.
mSecure
mSecure It has 256-bit encryption to protect all your passwords, user names or bank details. In addition, it presents its own password generator, data self-destruction and even backup reminder.
En App Store You can find many other apps to manage your passwords such as My Eyes Only or 1Passe Pro, however, first of all I recommend that you make sure if you really need it, especially when it comes to paid applications. And also if you trust or not or have your data stored in these services. On a personal basis, it is enough for me ICloud Keychain to have my passwords synchronized between all my devices, however everyone has their tastes and needs. At the moment you already have where to start testing.
Do you know any other app that we have not mentioned and that you think should be present in this small selection of applications to manage passwords?