

Due to Norton’s zero-knowledge policy, if you forget the master password, you will essentially be locked out of all of your accounts. More concerning is the lack of options should you forget your master login. It does feature two-factor authentication (2FA), but some users perceive it as a very basic version. Norton uses 256-bit AES encryption and TLS secure connections to keep your information safe. It is also completely compatible with Chrome, Edge, Safari, Brave, Firefox and Internet Explorer. It functions well with Windows and Mac, and you can download its app on iOS and Android devices. This management is great for avoiding duplicates and developing strong passwords that are practically impossible to break.

If a password is too old or unsafe, you can change it manually or allow the Auto Change function to update and save your information. Norton provides a “safety” dashboard, through which you can keep track of exactly how many passwords you have. Best of all, Norton’s manager is free to use as a stand-alone product. It keeps all of your logins together in a “vault,” all synced seamlessly across your devices. Norton Password Manager stands out as a competent password management system with a simple and attractive interface.
