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Best Free And Open Source Alternatives To Google Password Manager

LinuxLinks, Monday, July 10,2023

Google has a firm grip on the desktop. Their products and services are ubiquitous. Don't get us wrong, we're long-standing admirers of many of Google's products and services. They are often high quality, easy to use, and 'free', but there can be downsides of over-reliance on a specific company. For example, there are concerns about their privacy policies, business practices, and an almost insatiable desire to control all of our data, all of the time.

What if you are looking to move away from Google and embark on a new world of online freedom, where you are not constantly tracked, monetised and attached to Google's ecosystem.

In this series we explore how you can migrate from Google without missing out on anything. We recommend open source solutions.

Google SearchGoogle Password Manager is a password manager built into Chrome and Android devices. While it's free to use it's published under a proprietary license with little information about security used.

We recommend free and open source alternatives to Google Password Manager.

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