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7 password managers to help keep your apps safe

Barbara Krasnoff

created: Aug. 10, 2025, 3 p.m. | updated: Aug. 11, 2025, 2:33 p.m.

Some apps that offer their own password managers (although at least one, Dropbox, recently announced that it was shutting down that service). The Family plan, which lets you include up to five family members, is $6.95 a month or $59.88 a year. Image: KeeperLike several of the other apps mentioned here, Keeper has a free version, but one that won’t suit most people for long. However, a 30-day free trial gives you unlimited password storage across devices, password sharing, and identity and payment storage, along with biometric logins and customer support. Other pricing: the Premium version costs $36 a year; the Family version, which includes six accounts, costs $48 a year.

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