Plain-language reviews
Each review summarises what a manager does well, where it falls short, and who it suits — without the security jargon.
ABOUT US
Plain answers about password managers — without the noise.
OUR STORY
Passebo's mission is to demystify password managers. Everyone deserves a quick, honest comparison of the options without wading through thirty review sites or pretending to understand zero-knowledge architecture.
We read each provider's security documentation, audit summaries, and the longer-form reviews already published elsewhere. We cross-check breach histories and pricing changes against the public record, then surface the comparisons that matter — security model, family plan size, recovery, platform support — in one place.
Passebo is run by a small editorial team. We're not auditors and we don't claim to install every product ourselves — we aggregate the credible sources that do and write it up so you can decide quickly.
Three things we always do — every guide, every comparison.
Each review summarises what a manager does well, where it falls short, and who it suits — without the security jargon.
Security model, family plan, recovery options, platform coverage and price compared head-to-head against the same criteria.
Recommendations tied to real use cases — family sharing, business team, security-first, free-tier — so the right manager is easy to find.
Four reasons readers stick with us when they want a straight answer.
Zero-knowledge marketing is everywhere. We point to the published whitepapers, the audit reports, and the breach disclosure history.
Most users never see the actual security audit. We summarise what each manager's most recent audit covered — and what it didn't.
Family plan limits and pricing tiers shift quietly. Comparisons carry a last-updated date and refresh when the source pages change.
When you tell us a recommendation missed your situation, we update it. The reviews evolve with the readers who use them.
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We're a small editorial outfit that builds focused comparison sites for product categories where information is scattered, outdated, or quietly bought.
Every site we run shares the same rule: independent write-ups, transparent sources, and recommendations that move only when the underlying data does.