RememBear Review: Very Basic Password Management
If you’re looking for a simple and — dare I say — fun password manager, RememBear might be for you. It’s the first password manager I’ve seen that makes a game out of keeping your information safe and secure. RememBear takes its bear theme to the next level with puns, animated graphics, and bear achievements to unlock.
It is strictly a password manager, which puts it at a disadvantage — other password managers are also secure vaults where you can store more than just passwords. RememBear doesn’t store personal information, such as shipping addresses, to fill out when you shop online. It does store credit card information, but the autofill didn’t always work in my testing. RememBear also lacks security breach monitoring, which is something most of its competitors include at the premium level.
One red flag is that RememBear doesn’t seem very fresh. It’s one thing for a company to start and abandon a Twitter account (last Tweet April 2020), but its Chrome extension was last updated in 2019, and both the iPhone and Android apps were last updated in 2020. There’s no indication when the desktop application was last updated.
Price and Coverage with RememBear

RememBear has two plans: Free and Premium.
RememBear Free is for one user. It’s a very basic plan that limits you to one device and doesn’t offer syncing or backup. You can save an unlimited number of passwords to your device, plus secure notes and credit card information. It comes with a secure password generator to help you find the toughest passwords you can — illustrated with bears, of course.
RememBear Premium is $6 a month for one user. Unlike most of its competitors, which are billed annually, RememBear is billed monthly with auto-renew. Premium has everything the free plan does, plus it syncs your passwords over unlimited devices.
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