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Safeincloud has done this for a while now and offers a free pc client, Google cloud synching, no monthly fees and material design along with an android wear app!
Click here for the free version Click here for the paid version
For anyone needing a password keeper app, "safe in cloud" is my go-to app
It doesn't require a monthly or yearly fee like others and it also supports fingerprint scanner login which is really convenient. Been using it for years now
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Going to take this opportunity to recommend SafeInCloud. I did a fair bit of research about which client/service to use about a week ago and found that I liked it best. The desktop client is completely free and the Android version has a pro upgrade available for $5. I might also add that the Android interface is very streamlined and polished albeit not as feature packed as KeePass clients. No monthly fees like LastPass has. It's capable of sync over internet connection via DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and YandeskDisk (whatever that is); also has desktop clients for Mac, PC, iOS, and a portable version that you can throw onto your flash drive to use at work or other other computers.
Obviously you're going to get better features out of LastPass since you're paying more for it, but if you're anything like me, it might not make sense to sign up for a subscription service that will end up costing you a lot more in the long run than the $5 up-front purchase for SafeInCloud will.
Edit: Also browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Yandex Browser, and Opera. It won't auto-fill your credentials into fields, but if you click the extension button when you arrive at a login page it will search for the field and fill it in. So it's kinda automated but not completely.
Anyone used SafeInCloud?
Looks interesting and allows you to sync to your own cloud service. The Android app looks pretty swish, too.
I use an app called Safe in Cloud and am a huge fan. I've been using it for years and have been really impressed by how on it the developer is. There is a free version and a paid version for Android, along with a free Windows version. It seamlessly syncs between all attached devices. Fantastic app, seriously can't say enough good things.
If you download the free version you get the "pro" features for about 2 weeks. The differences I can not remember I believe its the password generator(that also tells you how long it would take to crack) and possibly some syncing features to name a few
There's also Safe in Cloud which has a free trial, though is a paid app. Also has a desktop client (windows only) and plugins for Firefox and Chrome. Keeps your passwords encrypted in whichever cloud storage system you use (well, it's got a bunch of them, probably not all).
I recommend SafeInCloud. Works really well, has pretty much everything you need :)
FREE : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free&hl=en
PRO : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud&hl=en
SafeInCloud is also another wonderful password manager with tons of features that works across browsers, android, and iOS. I've been using it for years and have had zero problems with keeping all my passwords safe and secure. It makes it extremely easy to access and auto fill usernames and passwords across all of my devices.
SafeinCloud has always been my go to. Just a one-time fee for the pro version
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Pro version https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud
I looked at 1password a little but I can't see any big differences. if you want, you can try them both and see which one you like. 1password has a 6-month free trial. I don't like password managers with a monthly subscription. safeincloud has free version here, but I don't know the difference between the pro and free
An alternative to Enpass is SafeInCloud. They seem pretty identical, I went with SafeInCloud because it had Nexus fingerprint support first. Enpass has a keyboard for autofill, SafeInCloud has Chrome autofill (on your phone).
Going to take this opportunity to recommend SafeInCloud. I did a fair bit of research about which client/service to use about a week ago and found that I liked it best. The desktop client is completely free and the Android version has a pro upgrade available for $5. I might also add that the Android interface is very streamlined and polished albeit not as feature packed as KeePass clients. No monthly fees like LastPass has. It's capable of sync over internet connection via DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and YandeskDisk (whatever that is); also has desktop clients for Mac, PC, iOS, and a portable version that you can throw onto your flash drive to use at work or other other computers.
Obviously you're going to get better features out of LastPass since you're paying more for it, but if you're anything like me, it might not make sense to sign up for a subscription service that will end up costing you a lot more in the long run than the $5 up-front purchase for SafeInCloud will.
Edit: Also browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Yandex Browser, and Opera. It won't auto-fill your credentials into fields, but if you click the extension button when you arrive at a login page it will search for the field and fill it in. So it's kinda automated but not completely.
SafeInCloud has Fingerprint recognition and lots more. I was a fan of LastPass but seeing them get breached for the second time, I honestly can't trust them anymore. I would rather keep my own db secure locally / on a private cloud or even on a public one such as Google Drive
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free&hl=en
Safe in cloud is my go to password manager. Plus it's one time fee instead of paying monthly.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Link is to free version. Pro is a one time payment.
I've been using safeincloud
Brilliant app. It has website extensions and syncs with various cloud storage.
Safeincloud is my personal favourite.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free&hl=en
Safeincloud works with Samsung Browser: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
I use Safe in Cloud. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Safe In Cloud https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Usable without a cloud, too.
I suggest "Safe in Cloud" : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Safe in Cloud has a Wear OS app, I've been using it for many years
Safe in Cloud is a pretty good password manager with strong Wear OS support
Holy hell man, we get it, you have a 6p that runs stock Android, the way android is meant to be blah blah blah nobody cares.
Yeah TouchWiz isn't that great, and neither is LG's, or Sony's version of Android but I don't think it ruins the android experience completely.
Didn't Samsung have phones with fingerprint readers before the nexus?
How long has multi window been on TouchWiz? Or the ability to pin one app and close all remaining apps on LG phones? Yeah Yeah you can root the nexus 6p and do all kinds of things but I'm talking phones right out the box. It just seems that Google is super slow with implementing some of these features.
Anyways, I'm rambling, the finger print reader is decent on Samsung devices (S6, note 5 etc) and they sold a lot of those devices so it would have been nice to see support for those.
I had the LG v10 and the fingerprint reader would work most of the time, not always though.
Also Safe in Cloud is my go to password manager. It supports fingerprint reader but I believe you need marshmallow in order to enable it on non nexus devices.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free
Safe in cloud is the better option as it tells you how long it would take someone to get the password. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safeincloud.free