
The other free password managers are possible alternatives to LastPass, although they might not be as easy to use or as feature-rich as LastPass. In addition to the Windows app, ports of it have been developed for iOS, Android, Mac, and other platforms, and it can work with Yubico's YubiKey USB Key. It's not the prettiest or most user friendly of password managers, but it has some of the most robust security features.īruce Schneier's Password Safe is also worth a look. It works on all platforms and has multiple means of authentication. Of the 7 free password managers, KeePass has, perhaps, the best reputation.

Because they're open source, you can trust (or at least hope) that others in the community are looking at the code behind the software to make sure nothing nefarious is going on and the software is secure. Venture Beat has rounded up seven open source password managers available now.

So what's someone who needs a password manager (you) to do? But LastPass's recent acquisition by LogMeIn has left users doubtful of the password manager's future, if not completely unpleased and jumping ship, thanks to LogMeIn's less than stellar record of killing freemium products and raising rates on customers. LastPass is one of the most popular, free password managers available today-and everyone would benefit from a good password manager (much better than using the same password everywhere or trying to rely on your memory for unique passwords for every site).
