Are all password managers about the same in terms of working?
No. Many of the password managers work very differently. The one that I use, for example, requires me to verify my identity before plugging in a password on sites that I have indicated are secure. For me this is simple to do, as I simply scan my thumbprint. some password managers automatically plugging your user ID and password for every site once you have authenticated once. Some password managers don't have the ability to automatically plug in a user ID and password when a website requests them. You must open your password manager oh, look up the password and user ID and copy them in. Some password managers keep all of your password and user IDs locally, which can make it difficult if you use multiple devices. For example, I use a Android phone, an Android tablet, several Windows 10 devices, a Linux system, and occasionally an iPad. With my password manager, if I change a password on one device it changes on all my devices. You need to determine what features are important to you can purchase the appropriate password manager. There are several one-size-fits-all solutions, however they are more expensive.