![]() ![]() ![]() Why would you choose Sticky Password over its competitors? It offers two unique features that might appeal to you: Unfortunately, the app looks a little dated, the Mac app is missing some important features, and the web interface offers little functionality. If you’d rather not keep your passwords on the internet but still want them available on every device you own, Sticky Password is the best app for you. ![]() Its “no-cloud wifi sync” can synchronize your passwords between devices without storing them in the cloud. I’m not aware of any other app that can do this. If you’re sick of subscriptions and would rather just pay for the program outright, Sticky Passwords offers a Lifetime plan (see below). How much does it cost? For individuals, three plans are offered: It’s the only password manager I know of that offers this. This offers all the features of the Premium plan to one person on one computer and includes a 30-day trial of Premium. It doesn’t include sync, backup and password sharing, so it won’t be a good long-term solution for most people, who own multiple devices. This plan offers every feature and will sync your passwords to all of your devices. Avoid subscriptions by purchasing the software outright. Plans are also available for Teams ($29.99/user/year) and Academics ($12.95/user/year).It’s equivalent to almost seven years of subscriptions, so you’ll have to use it long-term to make your money back. New Update: Sticky Password kindly offers SoftwareHow readers an exclusive 50% off discount for both Premium and Lifetime plans, get this limited time offer here. ![]()
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