All three password managers support all devices (iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, Mac), can store an unlimited amount of passwords and don’t have a limit on the number of devices you are using it on. In the comparison table, I added only the key differences. So before we go into details between the three password managers, lets first take a look at the key features of the three and their differences. Comparing 1Password vs LastPass vs Keeper So I did some research and finally tested Keeper, 1Password and LastPass. So technically I can access it from everywhere, but it isn’t really convenient. I stored the KeePass database on one cloud storage provider and the key file on another. I have set up KeePass with a key file and master password. The reason why I am looking for something else that I miss features like easily sharing passwords with family members or accessing it from other devices. ![]() So I started looking into a new password manager and limited the choices down to Keeper vs 1Password vs LastPass. I mainly used KeePass which is working fine for me personally, but I always missed specific features. ![]() ![]() I have been using password managers for more than 10 years now.
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