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LastPass is a popular and easy-to-use password manager with premium features and great security tools and multiple account recovery options. Adding an advanced layer of security, the platform offers multi-factor authentication and time-based one-time password protection, dark web monitoring, a one-to-one authenticator, and secure notes. LastPass also offers effective pricing, with a freemium plan that covers extensive features and tiered plans with more robust security features and tools.
Company | LogMeIn, Inc. |
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Year founded | 2003 |
Company size | 1001-5000 employees |
Headquarters | Boston, MA, United States |
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Chromebook, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
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It's always available at the top of the browser window. It has several options for generating complex passwords that are easy to read and difficult to crack. These can be shared with a team and searched.
As with all tools, LastPass is a single place that houses the keys to the kingdom. If someone gets in, they get everything. But at least it's far more secure than traditional methods of password storage.
The former person in my position held all the passwords in an excel spreadsheet. That could have easily been sniffed out by those who did not have a business need for the information. This puts all that information behind a secure lock.
The ability to have secure passwords for all of my sites, as well as the ability to organize different categories into folders and share them to other users.
It would be a nice feature if they had the ability to provide an 'anti-password' which when filled in would lock your account for a certain time if you are compromised by someone in person.
Allows the ability to keep all passwords stored so that you can create very secure passwords and not have to remember them all.
Can maintain complex passwords with ease
Would like to be able to have a plug-in for iPad
Security!
After creating an account a screen auto-populates asking if you'd like to add this account to your LastPass account. Makes it easy.
Wish LastPass had a way of automatically adding a new account via the iphone.
LastPass has been the solution to having to memorize passwords.
LastPass has apps and extensions for all platforms (Windows, iOS, OS X, etc.) that you might want to use it on. The seamless design and ease of use are critical. The software behind the system makes moving between devices easy.
The ability to change duplicate passwords is helpful, but not perfect. Many sites don't make it easy for you to upgrade to longer, more complicated passwords. The ability to control password length is great, but other websites need to support longer ones.
LastPass is the next best solution to carrying around a password book. If you have an online presence in the digital world, you know the password situation is out of control. Passwordless options are coming, but they will take a while to roll out.
LastPass syncs well across all devices. The various browser plugins also work well. I'm going to LastPass more and more to retrieve other information besides passwords (e.g., payment cards, etc.).
It's difficult to cite a downside, as my experience has been positive. I suppose having to reinstall browser plugins after each upgrade is annoying, but not enough to dissuade me from using LastPass.
I use LastPass more for personal than business. If it were available as a business application at my company, I think I'd put it to good use, as we have several logins we utilize...many of which require unique passwords.
The peace of mind of having secure passwords for my accounts
While most of the time autofill works there are occasions when I have to do a look up separately to find my account details
I used to use a simple password and variations on a theme, but I know that is not safe, so now I know I am safe
Lastpass has an intuitive interface and is easy to use. From my mother (a senior) to me (a techie) everyone in my family is able to use and understand the interface. The autofill is great and whenver the underlying website is poorly coded, it's easy and intuitive to copy/paste from the browser extension. Syncing to the phone is great and frankly its got great security features. It even had me change all my passwords to unique ones!
I have no complaints about lastpass. It works well and the autofill is really smart. I can't think of anything that needs to be improved. Even non tech people can easily use it.
LastPass helps me to get my family to save their passwords and to keep them all unique. There have been hacks on websites and I have been alerted that people are trying to use my different credentials to try and log in. LastPass is great because they clearly indicate if I had been pwned, if my passwords are unique, and it's easy to organize. I am also able to share folders to my family for shared accounts and I like this.
I had been using a "hard" passwords which were saved to my email account so they could be accessible anywhere. The downside is your email account then becomes the weak spot. So when my email account got hacked, all of my passwords were exposed. In the aftermath of cleaning up the fraud, I made a conscious decision to harden my digital footprint. In came LastPass. From what I understand, using an 18 digit password composed of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, would require more time to brute force than the age of the universe. This is every one of my passwords and they're all unique, if one happens to get out, it won't harm my other accounts. And even if LastPass is hacked, not even they know your passwords. I feel very secure with this as a part of my online security.
I would recommend making it optional to use something like the Google Authenticator to reset master passwords.
Keeping my online presence secure by having for every account a unique password that's impossible to guess or brute force.
I like how the tool is accessible on multiple devices. I use it on all of my Apple products with no issues. It makes checkout and access to websites extremely easy. It also has a consistent look no matter the platform being used.
I wish there were an option to toggle it on or off on various websites. For example, I'm a Solution Architect and I will be conducting demos and it will show my options for Credit Cards to use. I wish I could turn it on or off by website or "pause" it while on specific sites.
It's solving the issue of password management and secure access to payment information. It's all in one place and makes use easy. For example, I can log onto a website with which I have an account and check out all-in-one fail swoop. It also utilizes Face ID with Apple products which is a game changer!