Luis Millares has extensive experience reviewing virtual private networks (VPNs), password managers, and other security software. He has tested and reviewed numerous forms of tech, covering consumer technology like smartphones and laptops, all the way to enterprise software and cybersecurity products. He has authored over 450 online articles on technology and has worked for the leading tech journalism site in the Philippines, YugaTech.com. He currently contributes to the Daily Tech Insider newsletter, providing well-researched insights and coverage of the latest in technology.
While LogMeOnce features a useful password scoring system, Bitwarden’s more polished user interface and open source software make it a better pick for most businesses.
While LogMeOnce comes with a lot of the features we want in a password manager, it’s held back by an unpolished user interface and a half-baked mobile application.
Securden Password Vault’s reporting and auditing features make it a good option for IT supervisors tasked to secure and manage multiple accounts and passwords.
Enpass’ offline password storage and support for third-party cloud services are two feature offerings you won’t find in many other password managers today.
McAfee True Key’s focus on simplicity as a password manager may leave users seeking more security and usability features in other options. Learn more in our hands-on review.