At least with 1Password it's a standalone Mac application, separate from your web browser. And that causes us all kinds of issues as a Mac/iOS user as it means that if we need to use Safari, True Key is not supported, so you can't access your passwords. McAfee TrueKey is a download for either your smartphone (iOS version supplied here) or desktop and it installs as an extension for your web browser: Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Internet Explorer. McAfee has released its own password management system and it's rather impressive, in places. We use 1Password to keep our password synchronised, but there a number of other options including LastPass, Buttercup and Bitwarden, amongst many others. Problem is, login with an iOS device and it might default to Safari, whilst you prefer Chrome on your Mac. If you store a unique password for each website, as you're wisely told to do, then you need to be able to login using both your desktop and smartphone. Remembering all your passwords is difficult enough, but synchronising the data across your devices is even more complicated.
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