Avast Passwords is more than just a password manager. Not only it lets you store all of your account credentials in one place, this program also enables you to generate strong passwords, keep track of personal notes, and manage credit card information.
This type of Mac utilities proves to be of good use to people who created large amounts of accounts on various websites. With its help, you can easily keep track of the credentials of any type of account and store confidential notes in one password-protected place.
Another great aspect is that you can install a web browser extension from the same company and let Avast Passwords autofill info like email account credentials or credit card details in your default web browser.
Only two things bother me about this tool: it supports only one output format when exporting the stored data (CSV) and the fact that you need to use an Avast account in order to back up and sync info (similar tools let you use your iCloud account to do so).
However, the program comes without a price and offers you a safe way to store all of your passwords and other private data in one place.
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