

When using Amazon, for example, the service couldn't find the credit card we had saved. Most of the time, Sticky Password does well when it comes to automatically filling forms, identifying the correct input fields, and supplying the needed data sets, but not always. Once you've registered a new account for a website where you don't yet have any data saved, you can automatically save your login data for it. Whenever you create a new account on a website, you can generate a secure password by clicking on the Sticky Password icon in the password field. If only a single record is saved, you'll be automatically logged in, however, in all other cases, you can select which data set you would like to login with by clicking on the icon. Bottom line Overall, we think Enpass is a good password manager, but it’s not the best one out there either. Premium will set you back 29.99 for a year. All the features are unlocked with Premium, and you’ll get syncing, cloud backup, password sharing, and premium support that will reply to your emails within 24 hours. Of the three, you get the most features with LastPass. This is where the money’s at literally and figuratively.


1password also lacks an easy way to share passwords securely. Sticky Password should automatically identify web forms for login or input fields for personal data, displaying an icon alongside them. This product has automatic web form filling but does not offer password strength reports.
