Myki Password Manager & Authenticator
Myki provides password management for free – for personal use only. It covers all the essentials, like unlimited device synchronization, without forcing you to pick between a free and a paid tier. However, because there is no family plan, Myki is only useful for single users. Because all of your data is saved locally on your devices rather than on the company's servers, Myki's approach to security differs from those of the other best password managers.
With merely a momentary relay across the cloud, your password vault syncs between the desktop and mobile apps. That means that, while a browser extension is available, Myki does not have a web vault that you can access from anywhere.
Bitwarden's no-cost tier is a superior alternative for most people when it comes to free password managers.
However, Myki is a great choice for security-conscious users who don't want their personal information saved online, and we're excited to see it grow.
Consumers can use Myki for no cost. There is only one plan to choose from, with no premium or family options. This is rare among commercial password managers; even those that offer full-featured, no-cost accounts, such as Bitwarden, have premium tiers.
Myki Password Manager & Authenticator System Requirements
Myki supports Windows 8 and up and macOS 10.12 and up. Linux installers come in the .deb, .appimage, Snap and pacman formats, supporting Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Arch Linux and many other distributions.