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KeePass + KeeFox (for Firefox)
I have been working with this tandem for several years. They have a lot of flexibility.
Only keepassx. Lastpasses and 1password break regularly. Keepassx is recommended by the prism break project and is an open source product (which IMHO is a must for a password manager).
Try Safe in cloud
It suits your needs in the best way.
Also interesting is the free Dashlane option if one device.
Both services care about security, as they say.
But the best and safest option if the passwords are personal is memory. The principle is simple: compose and remember the basis of the password (preferably also with symbols, numbers, case) and, using the algorithm you invented (for example, take the first 3 letters of the service name and capitalize the second), generate a different password for each service. You can come up with any password generation algorithm. This is the most secure method for storing passwords. It is also featured on Lifehacker .
I use it for personal passwords.
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