Password managers are responsible for storing usernames and passwords for all our accounts. Information that is stored in an encrypted database using a unique key so that the user only has to remember one master key to access all the others.
Most password managers offer us the possibility of generating passwords automatically. In this way, choosing a new password will be more secure and we will always avoid using the same ones, an issue that is not recommended at all. It is important that the choice of this type of app for our mobile is, at the very least, considered, since we will entrust a lot of personal information to a service . So that you can choose well and discern between the apps to manage passwords that are worth it and those that are not, here are some of the best valued ones.

1Password
It is one of the password managers par excellence. You will only have to memorize a master password that gives you access to the rest of your passwords in various accounts. In addition to saving passwords, with 1Password we can also save confidential data such as those of our bank cards. To locate all our data and passwords, it has a label system that facilitates the search. In this case, it is a paid app with a 30-day free trial period.
LastPass
With a very visual and easy-to-use interface. LastPass allows us to tackle all the basics and necessary aspects of password management. As with 1Password, it is also possible to save content that is not strictly passwords. It also has multi-device support , but it is limited to the paid version. In the free version we will have to decide if we want to use it on the computer or on the mobile, it is not possible to use both at the same time.
Dashlane
In addition to the basic functionalities of a password management app, with Dashlane you will be able to receive alerts on security breaches and hacks that directly affect your data. A highly valued app in the Google Play Store with which we can share our passwords securely and import them very easily from Chrome.

Dashlane app interface
aWallet
Two versions of aWallet are available: one free, with ads and on-device storage, and one without ads and cloud storage. As you can imagine, the first is the free version and the second is paid. Supports AES and Blowfish ciphers with key length up to 256 bits .
EnPass
EnPass is another of the great known. It allows us to save all kinds of information, whether they are passwords or not. Security is at the forefront in this app as our data is stored locally and not in the cloud. However, we can also decide otherwise and store our data in services such as Dropbox or Google Drive with AES 256 encryption. A very good option if this is the first time you are about to download an app to manage your passwords, since its free version includes all the features you may need.