 Hello everybody! In today's video, I'll show you my top 10 password managers for computers and smartphones. If you need to recover deleted data, view or restore removed browser history. Hetman software products will help you. Follow the link in the description, download the necessary program for free, install it and analyze the disk. The utility will show you the data you can recover, so you will be able to view it or get it back. In our channel and blog, you will find solutions to any problem, from installing an operating system or configuring it to fixing possible bugs and errors or optimizing mobile gadgets. Our specialists will answer any questions you ask in your comments, under the videos or articles. It would take a superhuman brain to remember all the passwords you created for various online services, social media and game accounts. If it's too difficult for you to memorize even a few, you'd better use a special utility – password manager. There's to have everything done for you. For students, it will ask you to generate a most complicated password for each of the websites you use regularly. And then we'll save it to its memory in a local or cloud-based storage. I have selected 10 most popular password managers to help you protect your accounts from hacking and make your life easier. Now, you won't have to memorize lots of passwords – the utility will do it for you. All you need is to memorize a single password to access the manager data. So, let's begin. But before we start, let's consider how password managers store their data. As I said before, password information may be kept either in the cloud-based service or locally on your computer. Each of the methods has its pros and cons, and it's up to you to decide which is more important – convenience or maximum protection for your data. Synchronization and storing data in cloud service are very convenient as all passwords are available for all devices where you need them. However, if the online storage gets hacked, your passwords may fall into intruders' hands. Storing data locally is safer, but less convenient. As long as a password is saved to your PC, you can't fill in password fields automatically when you use a different device, so you will have to time the password every time. With dozens of accounts you may wish to create for various websites, this method becomes all the more awkward. Finally, let's have a closer look at the top 10 password managers. In the luck position, we have OnePassword. OnePassword is a popular password manager app. It works without an Internet connection, but it can also synchronize data using iCloud and Dropbox, Wi-Fi or shared folders on a computer. With OnePassword, you can share access to passwords with family and friends by adding them to your trusted contacts. This app is available for Android, iOS, Mac and Windows. Additionally, you can install it as an extension for popular browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari. Also, there is a version for mobile devices with a 30-days free trial period. Position 9 goes to Splickety. It's another password manager without any special options. It's got automatic synchronization, extension for popular browsers and a mobile app. In our rating, Splickety ranks 9 because of its simple, stylish and extremely convenient interface. This service would be an excellent choice for those who never dealt with password managers before. The app is available for Android, iOS and web and is commercial, so you will have to pay for using it. Number 8 of this rating is OneSafe. It presents a wide range of functions. Beside the classic password manager, the app can block access to files or folders on a computer and back up password data regularly to flash drives, optical disks, portable HDDs and other media. In addition, OneSafe has a feature called DecoySafe. This service uses it to create fake accounts and let the hackers attack them instead of the actual user account. The application is available in Android and Mac versions and it's fully commercial. Position 7 is occupied by Safe in Cloud. It features a password generator and autofill for any websites. This program works with such browsers as Safari, Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome, and it can also synchronize data between different versions of its applications for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. OneSafe feature is using your own cloud-based storage, Dropbox, Google Drive, Yandex disk and OneDrive. Safe in Cloud is available free of charge for Android, iOS, Mac and Windows. In the middle of our rating, we can see Rubberform. In addition to the password manager functionality, it can also protect you from phishing attacks. This service remembers or recognizes correct links or links that involve advertising and warns the user of any threats should they emerge. The app is available for Android, iOS, Mac, Windows and Linux. You can choose between a commercial version that supports synchronization with a computer and a free version. We gave Position 5 to Dashlane. When you start it for the first time, Dashlane examines the passwords you have created before and if any of them seems too weak, it suggests modifying it or generating and saving the new more reliable password instead. Dashlane will show a notification if one of your accounts is hacked and suggests blocking such account and changing the password data. In addition, Dashlane can save receipts for your online purchases, store your bank data, bank card numbers, account numbers and other confidential information. Safe in Cloud is available free of charge for Android, iOS, Mac and Windows. The full on the list is Enpass. This program features an adjustable password generator where you can select the encryption type and number of symbols used. Also, there is a special window to add passwords integrated with Google Chrome. It's convenient when you need to create many strong passwords for a dozen or two websites, social media or online services. Enpass keeps its data in two places. It's encrypted in the user's own cloud storage, like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. and locally on the user's computer or smartphone. This free of charge app is available for Windows, macOS and Android. Now, we are in for the top three password managers. Positional 3 goes to Last Us. It fills in logins and passwords automatically for any website you have added and it can help you share passwords with your family and friends. It's up to you to decide if you want to share a password permanently or just let a person enjoy temporary access to an online service. With Last Pass, you can set up a single super password and all data you stored locally. The free version of the app is available for Android, iOS, Mac and Windows. And you can unlock extra features for a pay. The second best choice is Keep Us. Although the app looks a bit out of date, it's open source and there is a portable version you can use with any computer as long as you have a flash drive in your pocket. Keep Us doesn't have any integrated synchronization features and it can keep its password database in your own cloud storage or write on the memory device of your choice. For example, the flash drive used for a portable version. To ensure maximum protection, it's recommended to store the portable app and its database in an online service. If you do it, the application can be used on any computer with no trouble. Keep Us is absolutely free of charge and available for all platforms. The term password manager in our rating today is Sticky Password. This position seems well-deserved with tons of positive feedback from users, easy and interactive interface and a rich variety of functions. The application has been created by developers of the well-known AVG antivirus and in addition to the typical functionality for similar products, it can also work with databases of other password managers and synchronize data by Wi-Fi. Being able to choose between sync options Wi-Fi, cloud storage or no sync makes the app even more attractive for end users. This program supports all kinds of devices and 16 types of browsers. Sticky password is available both as a commercial and for utility. The latter having a limited range of features. If you still feel distressed to password managers because they keep all your passwords in one place, don't worry. Most products of this kind offer reliable protection. Most users believe that the benefits of having strong passwords outweigh the disadvantage of throwing them all in one location. However, this is by no means an exhaustive list of all password managers you can use. So if you'd like to add some more apps or there is something you disagree with, your comments are most welcome. And that is all for now. I hope this video was useful. Don't forget to click the Like button and subscribe to our channel. Push the bell button to receive notifications and never miss any videos. Leave comments to ask questions and share your opinion. Thank you for watching. Good luck!