Seeking Help How safe are password manager apps?

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I was wondering how safe are these password manager app. I normally write down password on a notebook and a notes app. Someone highlighted to me that notes app is very insecure for storing credentials.

Can anyone confirm whether these password managers are safe?
 
I was wondering how safe are these password manager app. I normally write down password on a notebook and a notes app. Someone highlighted to me that notes app is very insecure for storing credentials.

Can anyone confirm whether these password managers are safe?
If you use well known password managers like 1password, lastpass et al., You are safe. I can't vouch for others tho
 
I was wondering how safe are these password manager app. I normally write down password on a notebook and a notes app. Someone highlighted to me that notes app is very insecure for storing credentials.

Can anyone confirm whether these password managers are safe?
Like Sparker0i bro said you are safe with renowned managers LastPass, 1Password, Bitwarden, Keepass etc. Google does it as well if you don't want an additional app, but you shouldn't use contacts, messaging apps and in notes app unless it allows encryption for storing passwords.

The Hidden Privacy Risk in Note-Taking Apps
 
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I have been using 1password from a couple of months. They are safe and easy to use across all the devices.
 
I've been using Safeincloud for years never ran into any issues.
 
i use last pass and it works well. its plus point is cross platform sync and encryption method.
 
i use last pass and it works well. its plus point is cross platform sync and encryption method.
Using same. Do you know how to enable two factor verification? I want to access it using both password and an OTP.
 
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