There are several good password managers available that are suitable for managing lots of passwords.
Here are a few options to consider (especially if you handle lots of client passwords):
LastPass:
LastPass is a popular password manager that offers features such as strong encryption, two-factor authentication, and secure password sharing with clients. It has a user-friendly interface and can be accessed from multiple devices.
Dashlane:
Dashlane is another popular password manager that offers similar features to LastPass, including strong encryption and two-factor authentication. It also has a user-friendly interface and allows for secure password sharing with clients.
1Password:
1Password is a password manager that focuses on security and ease of use. It offers features such as strong encryption, two-factor authentication, and secure password sharing with clients. It has a simple interface and can be accessed from multiple devices.
Keeper:
Keeper is a password manager that is designed for businesses and offers features such as strong encryption, two-factor authentication, and secure password sharing with clients. It has a user-friendly interface and can be customized to meet the needs of different businesses.
Takeaway
Bottom line, the best password manager is the one you’re most likely to use.
Personally, I love Dashlane. I’ve used every single one I listed above and none of them come close to Dashlane for manging all my personal passwords, client passwords, and even my family’s passwords.
That said, it’s not a bad idea to evaluate a few different options and choose the one that best meets your needs.