Google Password Manager Wins
Winner
Google Password Manager
8.1
Chrome and Android users who want simple, free password management within the Google ecosystem
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Score Comparison
Criteria
Google Password Manager
Enpass
Overall Score
8.1
7.8
Security
8.5
8.5
Ease of Use
9.5
7.5
Features
6.5
7.8
Cross-Platform
7.0
8.2
Pricing/Value
10.0
8.8
Pricing & Features
Specification
Google Password Manager
Enpass
Starting Price
Free
Free / $1.99/mo
Free Tier
Pricing Model
Free
Freemium
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Google Password Manager
Chrome and Android users who want simple, free password management within the Google ecosystem
Google Password Manager offers solid, free password management for users already committed to the Google ecosystem. It handles the basics well but lacks the advanced features of dedicated managers.
Strengths
- Completely free with no premium tier to upsell
- Seamless integration with Chrome and Android
- Password checkup alerts for compromised credentials
- Passkey support for passwordless authentication
Limitations
- Requires Chrome browser on desktop (no Firefox/Safari extension)
- No secure notes or document storage
- Limited password sharing capabilities
When to Choose Enpass
Users who prefer local storage and one-time purchase over subscriptions
Enpass appeals to users who want control over their data with local storage and a one-time purchase option, avoiding ongoing subscription fees at the cost of some polish.
Strengths
- One-time purchase option available ($79.99 lifetime)
- Data stored locally or in your own cloud
- No monthly subscription required
- Works with Dropbox, iCloud, Google Drive, etc.
Limitations
- No proprietary cloud sync option
- Mobile apps require premium for full features
- Less polished than cloud-native competitors