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LastPass24%

BitWarden3%

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Director of Technology Strategy in Services (non-Government), 2 - 10 employees
I use Norton password safe, part of my full Norton suite.

It's good. Not great. But good.

Reason I say it's the best for me is that it's part of something I'm already paying for
Director in Finance (non-banking), 10,001+ employees
KeePass
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VP, Director of Cyber Incident Response in Finance (non-banking), 10,001+ employees
I was enjoying LastPass until they changed their financial model.  Not against anyone trying to make money, but as a consumer, I drew my line.
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Senior Director, Defense Programs in Software, 5,001 - 10,000 employees

If you weren’t against anyone trying to make money from the service they are providing, what was your line - as a consumer?

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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Dashlane
CEO in Software, 2 - 10 employees
1Password. My previous organization was a user of Lastpass and it was legitimately the worst experience I've had with password management.
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CMO in Consumer Goods, 11 - 50 employees

Keypass

CMO in Consumer Goods, 11 - 50 employees
Keypass
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Director of IT in Software, 201 - 500 employees
KeePass
CTO in Software, 11 - 50 employees
Enpass
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CIO in Finance (non-banking), 10,001+ employees
KeePass

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