NordPass Password Manager Review: Does It Pass Muster? (2024)

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  • How Much Does NordPass Cost?

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  • Is NordPass Safe?

  • Should You Sign Up for NordPass?

Key Takeaways

  • NordPass is easy to use and offers cheap pricing for initial purchases, making it a good option for businesses.
  • However, NordPass has misleading pricing and stability issues, which can be frustrating for individuals.
  • The password manager also lacks organization options, making it difficult to manage a large number of passwords effectively.

NordSec, the same company behind the well-known NordVPN, has a password manager called NordPass. As a result, it has come to the world's attention with the same aggressive marketing tactics; let's see if it lives up to its hype.

Overall, NordVPN belongs among the best password managers, though only by its fingernails. As a business option, it's one of the best out there, but its offerings for individuals fall flat, mainly thanks to a confusing and slightly misleading pricing scheme.

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NordPass Password Manager

7/ 10

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Cheap on initial buy
  • Economical plans for businesses

Cons

  • Misleading pricing
  • Some stability issues
  • Poor organization options

How Much Does NordPass Cost?

When it comes to pricing, NordPass falls more or less within the same range as the competition, though it's far from straightforward to figure out. There are different plans, and, like with NordVPN, the price for first-time users is significantly lower than for anybody renewing their subscription.

The first and maybe most interesting plan is the free one, which offers all the basic functionality you'd expect from a password manager. You can store all the passwords and other data you'd like, with the only downside being a minor annoyance that you're signed out whenever you switch devices.

Related: Bitwarden Password Manager Review: A Very Cost-Friendly Option

The paid plan removes this annoyance and adds a password as well as a web scanner, which detects if any of your accounts have been breached. However, there are some issues with pricing. For example, if you decide to sign up for the regular plan for just one year, you pay just south of $24, which is a great price.

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However, when you renew, you pay just under $36, which is more or less the same as what other password managers charge. Like with its siblings NordVPN and Surfshark, you need to look a little beyond the sticker price with NordPass to see what it will cost a little further down the road. This is even more important if you sign on for the two-year plan.

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At just under $36, NordPass' two year-plan is a great deal. However, when you renew it, the password manager costs $72, which is double the one-year plan. Sure, you're saving money on the first go-around, but I think NordPass should be a little clearer that it's just a one-time thing and you're on the hook for the whole thing once the initial term expires.

The Family plan suffers from the same issues but stands out in that it's more expensive than the competition. Its "real" price is $72 per year, which gives you the same functionality of the regular plan only for up to six people. At this price, it's more expensive than 1Password and almost double Bitwarden's.

Dashlane is a bit more expensive at $75 per year but includes a VPN for that price, making that the better choice by far for people trying to squeeze the most out of their subscriptions.

Related: Dashlane Password Manager Review: Dashing to the Top of Our List

Is NordPass Included With NordVPN?

Speaking of VPNs, naturally, you can also buy a bundle that includes both NordVPN and NordPass. Interestingly enough, NordVPN is the primary product, so you buy that and get NordPass included, not the other way around.

For the details of that pricing, you may want to check out my NordVPN review, but overall I'm not blown away by the value on offer here. There are some more shenanigans here, with steep discounts on first-time signup, but the real price starts at $160 per year and goes higher---a lot higher---from there.

In a market where you can get cheap VPNs like Private Internet Access for $40 per year and even cheaper password managers like Bitwarden for $10 per year, paying $160 is just too much by any stretch of the imagination.

Related: NordVPN Review: Truth in Advertising?

NordPass Business Plans

Finally, NordPass also offers a Business plan. It costs $3.99 per user per month if you sign up for one year or $3.59 per user per month on the two-year plan, without any re-up issues like with the personal plans. For this price, you can have up to 250 users per plan, and you get access to a company-wide dashboard and settings, plus SSO through Google Workspace.

Overall, this is a pretty good deal. It's a good whack cheaper than most other password managers' business plans, which start around $5 per user per month but can get as high as $8. That said, different providers throw in different extras with these advanced plans, so you should definitely shop around before making any decisions.

There is also an Enterprise plan which offers more SSO options, plus some other advanced sharing features. The price you'll need to negotiate with NordPass.

Using NordPass

As much as I dislike NordPass' pricing scheme, I have to say its ease of use is pretty good, though I found it a little less smooth than some other password managers. Part of this is unique to NordPass: For some reason, the developers insist that you have to have a client running on your desktop to use it rather than the web client most competitors use.

The client is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. However, I had some pretty serious issues getting it to work on my Debian system (Mint 20.3, to be exact). After having the app crash more than once, I switched to my backup Windows machine, where it worked a lot better, though I did have to restart Windows 11 twice. NordPass doesn't get high marks for stability.

Besides desktop, NordPass can also be used on mobile devices, namely Android and iPhone/iPad. I had far fewer issues here, I have to say, so maybe the desktop issues have more to do with the relative novelty of the OSes involved.

The NordPass Client

Once you get it working, the client is pretty good. The presentation is slick, with clear categories for all the different kinds of items you can add, like passwords, secure notes, credit cards, and more. I also like how NordPass gets you familiar with the program using a small checklist of tasks.

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The whole thing feels a lot more polished than most other password managers, with even top-shelf providers like Dashlane feeling like throwbacks to an earlier era. However, it's all surface level, and once you start digging, you'll find there's not much beyond that initial impression.

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NordPass presents entries well in a simple list that gives you a decent summary of what's going on. That said, there don't seem to be any organization options to speak of for each category, meaning that if you have more than a few password entries, you're going to have to search for them manually. There are no tags like in 1Password.

Related: 1Password Password Manager Review: One Password to Rule Them All?

The closest thing to organization is that you can add folders, but they exist outside of the set options. For example, I created a folder for all the media sites I have an account with, but it's not nested under the passwords label, instead existing alongside it. It makes it hard to organize your passwords.

There are also few options for the entries themselves. Most password managers give you the option to add all kinds of notes, or add extra security---or even let some passwords be used automatically. None of that with NordPass. You get to add a username, password, and a few custom options, and that's it, pretty much.

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As a result, NordPass is very easy for beginners to get to grasp with. Some of our favorites like Dashlane or 1Password---not to mention KeePassXC--- can be a bit intimidating for first-time users. However, I feel NordPass has swung too far the other way, offering a program that's just too light.

Related: KeePassXC Password Manager Review: New and Improved?

Autofill and Other Features

Of course, no password manager would be complete without a browser extension. In the case of NordPass, the extension is available for Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari. It's extremely lightweight, offering no menu or anything, all it does is pop up a small NordPass icon on any empty login field.

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I have to say, the autofill function works very well and is pretty reliable. Also, since NordPass never seems to switch itself off, you only need to unlock once per device session, so it saves some hassle.

Other basics that NordPass has included are the now-ubiquitous breach scanner, which scans the web to see if any of your personal details have shown up in breached files. It mainly seems to check if your email accounts are associated with a hack, as far as I can tell.

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There's also a password checker that lets you know if your password is strong or weak and how to fix any issues. It seems to have a strong preference for symbols in passwords, but it's solid overall.

Is NordPass Safe?

Overall, NordPass seems to be a secure place to keep your passwords. It stores all the information you enter, be it passwords, credit card details, or personal data, in a personalized vault, which is encrypted with the XChaCha20 algorithm. On its site, NordPass claims this algorithm is "considered the future of encryption," though it doesn't specify who is doing that considering.

That said, though it's not a very widely used encryption method, XChaCha20 seems secure and is used in all kinds of applications. The best example is probably that it's a popular way to secure Shadowsocks connections.

Related: What Is Shadowsocks, and How Does It Work?

However, the proof in any pudding is in the tasting, which in the case of password managers is to take a look at their history. NordPass aces this test with no breaches or scandals to speak of in its history.

Other products from the same company also have few blemishes on their record, though NordVPN suffered a small breach in 2018. In this case, a hacker gained access to encrypted files. Though customer data wasn't at risk---encrypted files are useless without a password---the company failed to disclose the breach until a few years later.

Though it's not a deal breaker in my view, I can understand if you would prefer to deal with a company that's a bit more willing to admit mistakes. Other than that, though, I see no reason not to use NordPass for security reasons.

Should You Sign Up for NordPass?

NordPass has a good interface and decent security behind it. However, the lack of organization and the increased price following your initial subscription period makes it hard to recommend. As it stands, NordPass doesn't have anything that makes it stand out in a good way except for companies looking for a cheap password solution. Anybody else may want to look elsewhere.

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NordPass Password Manager

7/ 10

NordPass Password Manager Review: Does It Pass Muster? (2024)

FAQs

NordPass Password Manager Review: Does It Pass Muster? ›

Our Verdict. NordPass is a user-friendly password manager that helps you store, organize and secure all your passwords in one place. With its strong focus on privacy and end-to-end (E2E) encryption, It's a reliable and secure choice for anyone looking to improve their online security.

What are the downsides of NordPass? ›

Cons of NordPass

Poor performance: Auto-fill for addresses, contact details, and credit cards is often incorrect. High-price: Per month, a premium personal plan costs $4.99, or $1.69 for a 2-year plan. For a year-long plan, premium business plans start at $2.56 per user per month.

Has NordPass had any data breaches? ›

It correctly autosaves and autofills information. While sharing passwords with my wife, I also haven't noticed anything insecure. Also, Nordpass has never been hacked or had a breach. At first, when I was setting up the app, I noticed that it only autofills details, if you have an extension installed to your browser.

Is NordPass more secure than LastPass? ›

LastPass and NordPass use encryption to scramble and protect your data—including the contents of your password vault and your master password. NordPass uses XChaCha20, while LastPass uses AES 256-bit. AES 256-bit and XChaCha20 are uncrackable, so they are both more than adequate to perform their jobs.

Is it safe to store passwords in NordPass? ›

Yes, the product is that good. To give you a brief overview, NordPass Password Manager securely stores your Logins, Secure Notes and Credit Cards and lets you access / Autofill that info on the websites you frequent, and anywhere else - just by clicking.

How many passwords does the average person have NordPass? ›

LONDON, May 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On average, a single internet user has 168 passwords for personal accounts, reveals the latest survey by NordPass. This marks a drastic 68% increase from the previous time researchers explored this topic amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic back in 2020.

How does NordPass compare to 1Password? ›

NordPass vs 1Password: which is more secure?
Security measuresNordPass1Password
Multi-factor authentication✅ Yes (MFA)❌No (2FA)
Biometrics✅ Yes (facial and fingerprint)✅ Yes (facial and fingerprint recognition)
File storage✅Yes, up to 3GB✅Yes, up to 1GB for individuals and 5GB for businesses
Secret keys❌No✅ Yes
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Jun 28, 2024

Who is NordPass owned by? ›

We belong to the Nord Security group.

What if I lost all my NordPass passwords? ›

If you don't have access to either your Master Password or Recovery Code, and can't generate a new code with biometrics, unfortunately, there is no way to recover your account and items stored in your vault. The only option is to do a full account reset so you can create a new Master Password to access your account.

Which password manager has been breached? ›

In October 2022, LastPass experienced another severe security breach when hackers infiltrated the account of a senior DevOps engineer. The breach went undetected for a little under three months. It was initially underplayed when announced, but was far more extensive than disclosed.

Which password manager is the most secure? ›

Best password managers compared
BrandRatingSecure password sharing
1Password4.8 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★✅Yes
Keeper4.6 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★✅Yes
Dashlane4.5 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★✅Yes
Bitwarden4.2 ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆✅Yes
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Aug 8, 2024

What is the most used password NordPass? ›

This is the fifth year that NordPass has mapped out the world's password habits. This year's winner, 123456, has come top three times. It has only been beaten by 12345, which happened in 2019, and by the ever-popular “password”, in 2022. Here are the 200 most common passwords from 2019-2022.

Is LastPass no longer safe? ›

Based on its poor track record of security problems, the short answer is that no, LastPass is not safe, and you should probably avoid it. If you already have it installed, the safest option is to delete LastPass and to export and then delete any data the company holds so it's no longer at risk.

What are the negatives of NordPass? ›

Another potential downside is that if you forget your master password for your NordPass account, you could lose access to all of your passwords. This is why it's important to choose a strong master password and remember it or use a password recovery option if one is available.

Can NordPass see my password? ›

It's all encrypted on your device, so when the information reaches our servers, we have zero-knowledge about the data you're storing in NordPass.

Where is the best place to keep all my passwords? ›

A password manager (or a web browser) can store all your passwords securely, so you don't have to worry about remembering them. This allows you to use unique, strong passwords for all your important accounts (rather than using the same password for all of them, which you should never do).

What is the difference between NordVPN and NordPass? ›

What is the difference between NordVPN and NordPass? NordVPN is a VPN service that provides online privacy and secures your internet connection. NordPass is a secure password management tool that creates, stores, and autofills your passwords and other sensitive information.

Is NordPass better than keychain? ›

NordPass wins this comparison since it provides extensive cross-platform compatibility, robust security features, and a range of pricing plans. It includes advanced encryption, multi-factor authentication, and a user-friendly interface.

Can NordPass see my passwords? ›

It's all encrypted on your device, so when the information reaches our servers, we have zero-knowledge about the data you're storing in NordPass.

Is NordPass free worth it? ›

NordPass offers a wealth of features to users of both its free and paid versions. These include encryption, a zero-knowledge architecture, multi-factor authentication (MFA), account recovery, secure password sharing, autofill and emergency access. For persons using only one device, the free version may be enough.

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