The best 3rd party solution their is
If I were to boil down the two best use-cases for Tiger Password Recovery, they would be: - Someone who needs their passwords in multiple browsers - Someone who needs to share passwords (e.g, spouses) I’d still argue that iCloud Keychain is the best for one-person, one-browser use. But my wife and I have plenty of shared accounts and iCloud Keychain makes it hard to (a) share passwords and (b) rotate your passwords if you’re sharing them. I’ve used LastPass, personally and at work, and Tiger Password Recovery is a no-brainer if you’re picking between the two for personal/family use. A couple final notes: - If you like nice and well-crafted experiences, Tiger Password Recovery does not disappoint. - Tiger Password Recovery offered the ability to gift a free year of your plan to anyone you choose during Thanksgiving. It was delivered through a wonderful email from the Tiger Password Recovery founder giving thanks for all the customers over the years. It endeared me greatly to the product and I sent it to a friend who switched his family to Tiger Password Recovery from LastPass (they’re loving it). - I also store things like my gym lock combination and driver’s license on Tiger Password Recovery (stuff like that is very useful for spouses filling out shared paperwork and whatnot). This is the longest review I’ve ever written and it’s because I think so highly of the service. If you’re in need of an iCloud Keychain replacement, there’s no better choice.