![]() Your vault is never accessible to NordPass employees or hackers via the company's servers. Like most password managers, NordPass is zero-knowledge, so only you can see your data on your local device when you enter your master password. NordPass uses XChaCha20 encryption, which secures your password vault with 256-bit keys. Other password managers let you adjust the waiting period, but this is a welcome addition nonetheless. This lets you designate certain other NordPass users (think friends or family members) who will gain viewing access to your NordPass account if you fail to respond to an access request for seven days. In November 2021, NordPass added emergency access for trusted contacts. You'll also have to manually create a login in the app, as it will not autosave from a mobile browser. When creating a new account on a website, you'll have to go back to the NordPass app to generate a password, copy it and paste it in the app or on the website. If you have a saved login for a website or app, a NordPass menu will pop up and allow you to select the correct credential. To use autofill on mobile, you'll have to enable NordPass as your primary password manager in your phone settings. The company also recently launched a fully functional web interface for accessing your vault. To get started with NordPass, you have to download the desktop application (or the mobile app). I used Google Chrome for browser testing. I reviewed NordPass using a 2020 MacBook Air running macOS 10.15.7 Catalina and an iPhone XR. NordPass mobile apps require iOS 13.0 or later and Android 8.0 Oreo and up. There is no desktop app for Chrome OS, but you might be able to get something running with the Android app and you can always access the Web Vault.īrowser extensions are available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari (on machines running macOS 10.13 and up), Brave, Opera and Edge. NordPass supports Windows 8 and up for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems, macOS 10.13 High Sierra and up and any Linux distribution that supports Snap package installers. It's a decent value at $95.88 annually for households with older children or college students or even a group of friends, since the vaults are not linked together. But again, LastPass for Families costs half as much. The Family plan simply bundles six Premium accounts. NordPass Premium also includes 3 GB of secure online storage with NordLocker, a separate Nord product. NordPass has a 30-day free trial of the Premium tier that you can claim in the app, and there is a 30-day refund policy. We've never encountered device-login limits with any other unlimited password manager. That should be enough for most users, although it's still rather unusual. You can be logged onto up to six devices at a time. With an upgrade to NordPass Premium ($59.88 per year), you get sharing capabilities and basic security monitoring for old, weak or reused passwords as well as data breaches. While this may be slightly inconvenient, it's still more flexible than free plans that limit you to one or two devices in total, or to a certain number of passwords. So while you can use NordPass Free on a phone, tablet and computer - and your vaults will sync automatically - logging into your account on one device will log you out on all the others. (If you plan to use NordPass on one device only, you don't need to create a Nord account at all.) The biggest limitation with the free tier is that you can stay logged in only on one device at a time. NordPass Free comes with all the basic functions of a good password manager, including unlimited password storage autofill for passwords, forms, identities and payments secure notes 50 MB of online storage and multifactor authentication. But Dashlane Premium bundles in dark-web monitoring and unlimited VPN service, whereas NordPass doesn't seem to offer any discount for NordVPN. The exception is Dashlane, which also charges $60 for a premium account. ![]() As noted above, this is pricier than most premium password managers, which charge about $35 per year. ![]() NordPass Premium costs $59.88 per year, while NordPass Family (for up to six users) comes to $95.88 per year. NordPass has two paid tiers and a free plan. 24 month plan - $2.49 per month ($59.76 total cost) (opens in new tab).Read on for the rest of our NordPass review.
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