LastPass for Business

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LastPass business solutions help teams & businesses take control of their password practices, enable secure password sharing, and eliminate the password obstacles that waste valuable time and resources while endangering the business. LastPass Enterprise offers advanced security features, automated provisioning options, like Active Directory sync, and additional integrations for a more customized experience, helping businesses be more secure, maintain compliance, and increase productivity.
Comentário deixado em 04/10/2020
Emanuel Fremin

Stores account information, secure notes, payment information, and form autofill profiles in the cloud and allow you to use them automatically in every browser with an extension! Still quite affordable for the features and service that you get. A good mobile app with browser and app autofill. Security is solid, even if there is ever a data breach the encryption is highly secure and client-side. The user experience in the vault has improved greatly in recent releases.

Sharing your personal and work LastPass accounts is a bit cumbersome and quirky, though it works. Sometimes it fails to offer to save a new password that it's generated, potentially causing you to lose it and have to reset the password again. Its feature to auto-change passwords for certain common sites doesn't always work well. The vault account settings interface is very clunky and poorly designed, though the rest of the vault user experience has improved greatly.
Comentário deixado em 04/10/2020
Gasperoni

Simply put: If you're not using a password manager, you are in danger. Passwords are an archaic, deeply flawed way to provide security but unfortunately, it's what we're stuck with and worse, every site has different, idiotic rules around passwords. One requires punctuation, another forbids it -- and so on. So we all need something to manage passwords. The free version of LastPass is probably all you need but if you want the upgrade's capabilities, it's cheap. Simply put, it recognizes password and other identity fields and fills them in for you, from its securely stored cloud storage. You can also fill in forms and enter credit cards, your address, etc. There are alternatives s well: 1Password is hugely well-loved by Mac and iOS users; Dashlane and Keeper are others that get good reviews.

Sometimes fails to recognize fields, presumably because the forms were coded using a different name than LastPass expected.
Comentário deixado em 04/10/2020
Chlores Lemieux

Overall I recommend, it solves a huge problem every company has. I just wish they had some better competition so we could resolve the annoying little issues...and maybe their UI/UX wouldn't be so horrible.

Overall I love LastPass. It has allowed me to modernize our entire team's approach to password management. Gone are the days of storing outdated passwords in an Excel sheet. I can now set more complex passwords for websites and only provide administrative access to a handful of people – removing the entire team's ability to change a password on a whim.

Setting it up is a huge pain. The import process was finicky, transitioning my account over from a single user to a team took a few days to complete, and reaching out to support was completely useless (they just sent me to a link that was unrelated to my issue). I transitioned accounts as part of a test phase to ensure LastPass would work for our office, which I would assume would be a fairly common procedure.
Comentário deixado em 04/10/2020
Baggett Duprat

Overall I am really happy with this software and would highly recommend it. I really like having all my passwords stored in one place and to not have to remember them all is fantastic!

I have so many passwords and with software I don't have to remember any of them. It can create very secure passwords so you don't have to think of one and It can be as many characters as you need it to be. I really like that the phone app uses my fingerprint to access my passwords so when I need to access a site to log that's all I need as it use to be a challenge when using apps that requires passwords. I like that it recognizes passwords that are weak and can search your system for ones that should be change to be more secure. I like that it is integrated with your web browsers so when you go to a specific website that requires a password Lastpass already has your username and password for easy login.

I understand that Lastpass is a super secure website to store all your passwords but the only thing I don't like is the process or lack there of to recover a password if you forget it. I don't want to have to delete my account as this was the issue I was facing a few months ago. I ended up getting my IT department to help out but for a personal user to have to delete there whole account for forgetting a password is not good. There should still be a secure way to recover a password without having to delete your account.
Comentário deixado em 04/09/2020
Chon

I had been looking for a password manager for some time that is safe, secure, and easy to use - and I definitely found it. What I like most is the ability to save more than one account per site/software. This is extremely helpful for me as I typically work with more than one email for different reasons (work email vs personal email). I don't believe that this software would be very safe or functionally for the work that I do. I work with multple client accounts, so a software that had more levels to entry would be better. However, highly recommend this password managing software for personal use.

The one thing I would suggest to be beneficial, is the ability to save more than one password per entry. For example, I have a few accounts that require two separate passwords for a single login. This is a unique instance, but for LastPass is only recognizes the first and usually the first password keeps appearing even when I am trying to type in the second. Besides that, I really have no cons for this software, I would definitely recommend it to anyone who needs a simple password manager (for personal use only).
Comentário deixado em 04/09/2020
Renault

I use LastPass to avoid remembering hundreds of passwords and also to dare to use new and secure passwords that otherwise I would never remember. Overall a great tool to improve our security and performance online.

LastPass has saved me hours on recovering lost passwords, remembering them and also has improved the safety of my credentials. I have to deal constantly with hundreds of different passwords, when I develop a piece of software I will be dealing with at least five sets of passwords: server, admin panel or CMS, FTP or similar, assets delivery and .git repository. To remember those and to manage them has been a big pain through the years. Enter LastPass. It's amazing that the browser extension will detect once you logged in on a site and will offer you to save the credentials for later, also your client can share with you their credentials but keep them secret to you! You just need to launch the site and the credentials will be set there without you ever reading them. LastPass is a great collaborative tool.

In the beginning, it feels a bit creepy to keep all your passwords in one place that syncs with the cloud, a lot of "what ifs" come to my mind. Recently they had a security breach as well. It might feel unsafe at the beginning but then you realize that it's way worse to save your credentials in plain text or to suffer by trying to remember them. Sometimes I found bugs on the Chrome extension when trying to accept shared credentials, for some reason the button wasn't working.
Comentário deixado em 04/06/2020
Jaal

It is so easy to keep all you passwords/data safe. If an employee goes rogue... I can just lock them out. Super easy and efficient.

It is so easy to keep all you passwords/data safe. If an employee goes rogue... I can just lock them out. Super easy and efficient.

Honestly I cant think of anything right now. It is very intuitive and user friendly. The GUI is easy to navigate.
Comentário deixado em 04/05/2020
Florry

I manage hundreds of passwords - some I use every some I haven't used in years. But I only know a few of them. LastPass lets me be blissfully ignorant of the frustrations of password management by just handling the whole process for me.

Cloud-based, so it's everywhere you are. It stores EVERYTHING. I can sit at a new PC or a spare one in the office, and in a few seconds, have access to all of my bookmarks, passwords, secure notes... It's instant, always available, and very smart with its automatic logins. Clearly, security is a big concern when you allow one program to know all of your confidential information - especially a cloud-based one, so the 2-factor authentication is a must and works seamlessly with your mobile device. No need to sync, easy to share, always available across all devices and takes your privacy seriously. That's a win all around.

Sometimes the Chrome plug-in feels clunky. It doesn't always snap right to the results you ask for. The Firefox plug-in just feels more polished somehow. The mobile experience isn't nearly as seamless as the desktop platform, unless you're using the LastPass browser, but it's still superior to other password managers I've seen at any price.
Comentário deixado em 04/05/2020
Oconnor Staley

Crucial tool for sharing and secure your passwords

Lastpass eliminates the needs to manually share and save passwords.

Sometimes the Chrome extension can be slow. Lastpass on Android requires enabling permissions every time the autofill feature is used.
Comentário deixado em 04/05/2020
Hosbein

It was so good that I also started to use a second LastPass account for personal use!

With all the tools I use at work or personally, and with all the different policies that every website/tool has, it can be a real challenge to have complex passwords. This is not an issue anymore as LastPass keeps your passwords for you so you have to memorise only one (the main one). Not having to memorise any password also give you the possibility to use incredibly complex passwords you would never be able to remember. You can also had more security with 2-step verification (this is actually very recommended considering it holds all your passwords).

There has been a few time when I was told to update my password extremely frequently (like several times within a week) while our company policy was not having such requirements. It seems I was not the only to face this issue in the company.
Comentário deixado em 04/05/2020
Jacobsohn Lodato

I was hopelessly lost with endless spreadsheets and worried about keeping data secure. I found LastPass, utilized groups and autofill, and haven't looked back.

My life is so much more organized, and logins kept secure and randomized. I never worry or stress about keeping track of the many passwords in my life - they are all random bits of data now. From the mobile app to desktop, Groups, Shares without passwords,

Sometimes the mobile app stops filling and I have to re-enable accessibility options on android, the the fill window won't let me properly paste in info.
Comentário deixado em 04/04/2020
Harim

This has been a great tool and service for managing all of the credentials we use in our organization. We are able to seamlessly update and organize access to information across teams and vendors

We are a small organization (

It can be a little cumbersome to use the tool with some websites. Because the URL matching doesn't always match with what is saved in the credential record, users can sometimes run into trouble using the credentials they have access to. This is easily rectified with a bit of education/training, but the technology could be improved a little, here.
Comentário deixado em 04/03/2020
Trilbi

Prior to using LastPass, my team didn't have any consistent way of storing credentials - some would use the password manager built into the browser, while a few others would use an Excel sheet. After some digging around and comparing trials, we eventually settled on LastPass due to it's extra added security (MFA), clean interface, and the fact that it was also the easiest to use overall.

We use LastPass for Teams to store some of our credentials at work for sites we would only occasionally use, while also having a shared folder for the team-wide credentials that would come up every now and then. The whole process was pretty straightforward with no issues at all - everything was set up within an hour or so, while adding and maintaining the credentials is done in a matter of moments. The options for Multifactor Authentication gives us an extra added layer of security in the case that any of our devices are compromised.

We've been using the product for a few months now, but we have not actually run into any issues along any of the steps. The biggest concern on our radar is the security, as it does ultimately put our own data in someone else's hands in the case of a breach.
Comentário deixado em 04/02/2020
Ruthanne

Overall experience with Lastpass is decent. It loads fast taking into account that I have over 200 passwords stored on it with multiple accounts on the same site also.

UI is nice and intuitive

Fact that I need to logout and back in each time someone updates a password or provides a new one to me
Comentário deixado em 04/02/2020
Maribelle

The experience was great, minus the little hiccups in the software (duplicated secure notes, some duplicated passwords, etc).

Before suggesting the enterprise version to my agency, I used LP as my main password vault. It was free and very simple to use. I decided to subscribe to the paid version, and I had some of the best customer service, but some of the premium features fell below my expectations (more below).

The free version is hands down the best value of all password managers. I understand that it's more of a marketing tool to get users to suggest it to their workplace and that's where they overall make their money. The only complaint that I had is when I decided to pay for the premium service (I like to support businesses that make products that make my life easier). During this time, the app kept duplicating some secure notes that I made. I felt comfortable with the safety, but this was rather odd for the type of product it is. Lastly, they refunded me for my premium service (I decided to go with 1password for my personal password stash). My agency continues to use the enterprise version, and I have no problem with using that as well.
Comentário deixado em 03/31/2020
Blanchette

LastPass solves the problem of having too many logins to memorize, but not perfectly.

Store all your passwords for all accounts in one place guarded by the only password you must now memorize. With the volume of different accounts and logins we must now maintain, our options are: use the same password for everything (unsecure), memorize the different logins for each account (unreliable for most humans), keep the logins written in a central location, or use a password manager like LastPass--the same idea as option 3 but with a level of security your pen and paper or Excel sheet cannot possibly match.

The smartphone app is a key feature for ease of use and is just OK--it often offers you the login for a different app than you are trying to login to forcing you to flip to the LastPass app, look up the login, and copy/paste the password over to the app you're trying to login to. The PC browser extension always sometimes has issues with form filling---putting the account name into the webpage's password slot and vice versa is a common issue. It is also unforgiving if the website has any inconsistencies in its URL (e.g. www.citi.com is a different website than www.citibank.com).
Comentário deixado em 03/30/2020
Dorweiler

LastPass is a great password manager that works much better than most password managers. One of its best features is the ability to share passwords with other users without revealing what those passwords are. It also integrates nicely with Chrome (which I use daily), and makes adding new passwords easy. The best part is everything is saved to the cloud so there is no weird connecting of cloud storage to set up. Its simply remember your password, install an extension or app and you are good to go. Whether used for personal or business use, the list of features LastPass offers makes it easy for me to recommend to anyone getting started with password managers. And oh did I mention its free?

Now not everything is rosy about it. One of the biggest gripes I have is that, it sometimes freezes up my browser when saving a new login or password and it can save the same login info several times, which makes it hard when trying to login into a site. I also find it a bit annoying that sometimes when I try to generate a password, it doesn't save the information based on the site that I am on. The mobile app is also lacking on the android side, despite the ability to draw over other apps, it always needs fresh permissions whenever I reboot my phone. Hopefully these things can be fixed with time but its remains one of the best options out there.
Comentário deixado em 03/30/2020
Villiers Dennert

The core value proposition is the main pro: quickly creates complex, secure passwords and stores and organizes them for your easy access across the web and mobile apps on any device. Really love the security checkup and organized list of actions you should take to improve your score (security). Like the percentage score and comparison to others. Love that LastPass will go in and automatically change your passwords for many mainstream sites but that’s becoming less and less useful now that we use 2-factor authentication for so many (so it can’t). Ability to securely share passwords or vault with family members. Secure Notes section for storing info unrelated to a website. Ability to mark any record a Favorite for easier locating. Desktop app has a quick search box that pops up with a keyboard shortcut—love that. The addition of the in-app access on mobile was huge. Same with the new ability to replace Apple’s keychain with LastPass as default in the new iOS browser.

Biggest issue is that the desktop Safari browser extension stopped auto-filling a month or two ago. So I had to switch browsers which I’m not happy about. Frustrating differences between LastPass versions (browser extension, mobile app integration, desktop Vault...): Can view password history on some and not others. Specific selection to generate new password to replace an existing one on some and not others (related to storing password history). When you can’t do that, the workaround to ensure I’ve stored both old and new passwords is a huge pain. Sync delays between versions. I’ve stopped using the browser pop-up asking if you want to update a site’s password because I’ve had problems in the past with it screwing things up. Some companies make you use the same username and password across their sites which may have different domain names. I wish LastPass would allow for a way to link them in their records. Now when I visit one of those sites, I have to dismiss their warning pop-up every time (warns that you’ve used that site’s password elsewhere online, which is a great feature in most cases), and if I change a password I have to remember to look up the other sites’ records and manually change those to match. Would also like to see LastPass add more sites to the list that they can auto-update, but that’s just a wish list item, not a big deal. This review makes it sound pretty horrible, but I really do love it. So much that I’m willing to put up with these downsides (in hopes that they’ll make the fixes eventually).
Comentário deixado em 03/30/2020
Komara Renda

After having a Cyber Security seminar and getting scared about secure passwords, LastPass is an essential. There's no way I could manage my own passwords without it.

I have so many passwords, and I try to make them all "secure" aka a lot of numbers, different cases, symbols, and random phrases. LastPass makes it super easy to have all my passwords be secure because I don't have to remember them. I use the Google Chrome extension to autofill all my credentials and then log in and out of my work accounts with just a click of a button. It's extremely easy to update, edit, add and share passwords through the extension.

One thing I've noticed is that the sharing function lags. If I accept a shared password it can take several hours to show up on my account.
Comentário deixado em 03/29/2020
Raffin

Online password management tools are an important tool for anyone using the internet. They get rid of the problem of utilizing the same password for multiple websites, plus they often mean the website hacker breaching one of your accounts, or stealing your online identity.

Cloud storage might not be everyone's cup of tea. The app operates on almost any platform, (Windows, Mac OS, Android, iOS (Premium), and Windows Phone (Premium). LastPass stores your data on the company's servers (called the Vault).
Comentário deixado em 03/28/2020
Larimor

I've used Lastpass for 3+ years and it has been a huge help in ensuring my security, and the integrity of my many accounts, are preserved. LastPass is an excellent tool that I highly recommend.

- The cost has risen since I originally started using it, but it is still very competitive. Great price.

- The web app is dated. It has received an update recently but, overall, the web app is still clunky. Luckily, I hardly have to open the web app because everything can be handled from the chrome and mobile apps.
Comentário deixado em 03/28/2020
Karoly Samima

Overall, I don't know where I would be at with my business without LastPass. I've used it for years and it has made everything seamless between my clients, my business, and my employees. Saves me more time than I can describe.

There are so many amazing features that it's hard to list them all. I love that LastPass automatically stores your password in the correct category so it's easier to find when you need it. The fact that it automatically pops up when you login using a password that's not saved, so you can hit one button and store the password is very helpful. It's also amazing that you can share passwords with someone so easily and they can share with you. The fact that the free version is so useful, really urges people to want to support the company. It doesn't feel like they're trying to cheat you. Some companies will make their free version sound too good to be true but, not LastPass.

The only complaint I have after being a long term user of this program is the fact that when you update a shared password, you have to resend it through email. Although I see the usefulness in this, it has confused a few of my clients and caused a mess more than once. Maybe an easier way to update these passwords is to ask the user updating the password if they would like to share the update with those it's shared with. Then, it can automatically update it for those they want to still share it with and those they don't. It could make it less confusing.
Comentário deixado em 03/26/2020
Geehan

Password management for our employees, once a member is added, it completely removes the question "Hey what was the password for X and Y?" from the workplace

The ability to share access to login information to websites/apps without allowing the team member to actually see the passwords. For example, we hired an in-house designer on a 3-month contract to work with us. They needed access to the 30+ websites to complete their work. To mitigate risk, you don't want the contract worker to have access to those sites after their contract is completed. Instead of resetting passwords after they leave, you can use Last Pass to do the following:

The price is a bit steep, but its the best option on the market, so we just bite the bullet and pay for it.
Comentário deixado em 03/26/2020
Schmitz Pomykala

I think every business should have a password management solution like last pass.

Last pass let you forgot all the pain about your password.

the admin dashboard is not friendly to use.
Comentário deixado em 03/26/2020
Krystle Brigham

LastPass for Business has allowed us to safely share secure information (credentials, keys, files, etc.) in an enterprise environment

It is an online password management system that caches data on your local device for use offline; thus removing the online dependency, yet still able to sync with online account. Its group functions make it very useful for sharing credentials and sensitive information with groups in a secure way.

The syncing sometimes takes a long time between clients and what is online
Comentário deixado em 03/24/2020
Ogdan

Overall, I would highly recommend this product to everyone! It's a game changer for sure.

This product is amazing! It was recommended to me by someone in our IT department, and I've been using it, and recommending it, ever since. It takes the guess work out of remembering different passwords, and can even assign random passwords to different things to make it more difficult to get into.

I have been using this for a couple years now, and I honestly haven't run into anything that I don't like yet. I'll update my review if I come across something in the future.
Comentário deixado em 03/24/2020
Vladimar

Active LastPass user since September 2012 where its relative ease of use and ability to get up and running while always improving make it our password manager app of choice.



Comentário deixado em 03/24/2020
Janie Hatten

Lastpass is brilliant, I use it for personal use and my team uses it for work accounts. It's sleek, mobile-friendly interface is easy to use and navigate. The ability to categorize your passwords is great, being able to easily find old accounts and sort them in a logical manner.

The main gripe I have with Lastpass is the problems it seems to have connecting to its own servers, I'm always getting warning messages that it's unable to connect to the internet, but I know for sure that I'm online.
Comentário deixado em 03/23/2020
Tullius

You can't forget passwords you don't have to remember! Speeds up login times, reduces frustration, enhances security, reduces impact of data breaches, allows me to access all of my passwords anywhere I need them.

The time it saves me along with the additional security and peace of mind it provides is immeasurable. I love being able to navigate the web and seamlessly just be logged in. It's been years since I've used a "forgot my password" link. One of my favorite features is the ability to reset passwords in bulk - useful for updating your passwords after converting to random password for each site or refreshing them just because. It integrates with many popular sites to perform the resets in just a couple clicks. For those without integration, it does take a few more steps but it still makes the process much more convenient. Also the secure notes field is a wonderful place to store sensitive info not fit for forms.

My only problem with LastPass may not really an issue with LastPass.. With some sites (maybe 5% of the time) LastPass fails to properly detect the username/password fields and cannot auto-fill credentials. This could be due to LastPAss or, more likely, the code on the website itself.
Comentário deixado em 03/22/2020
Antonia Gagliardo

Everyone hates remembering passwords, but we all know it's very important to have strong ones. LastPass simply does all the work, and security, for you. Multiple people can access the same vault which allows teams to really get stuff done rather than constantly use the "forgot password" feature.

The best part about LastPass is that it does exactly what it's meant to do. It helps you manage the million passwords you have to interact with daily with just ONE. I work with a pretty large team, which requires a lot of software/accounts that need to be accessed throughout the day. With LastPass, it's all there to just log in and log out of without asking the whole team to figure it out. I also use it for personal password management.

Not a very valid criticism given the purpose, but being required to change the Master Password every few months is a real moment of panic as you try to recall the one you use currently and think of one you won't just forget about in a day. The app version's passcode feature is great and maybe the desktop version can do something as seamless as that.
Comentário deixado em 03/22/2020
Claiborne Beik

Saves me time and gives me the feeling my passwords are strong and securedly stored.

I've been using LastPass since 2010 I believe, both for business and personal use. There's a lot of positives, like the organizing features, password strength checks, random password generation, automatic password changing (when supported by the website), a plethora of 2FA options and of course, excellent browser integration.

The mobile Android app can be a bit buggy. Even the Chrome addon sometimes has issues, for example with registering the correct username or e-mail address entered while registering somewhere, or small bugs, mostly UI related. It's not 100% solid, but, say, 90%. User-friendlyness can also be improved for less tech savvy users. Many colleagues of me find LastPass difficult. It's not entirely due to LastPass actually being difficult or not user friendly, but I think they can do just a little more in the UI department to make things easier to grasp.
Comentário deixado em 03/22/2020
Alliber

I love my experience with LastPass. I use it personally and for my small business and it saves me a lot of time and headaches when it comes to passwords. I also feel way more secure in my online vulnerability since using this and creating more secure passwords.

I use lastpass to keep track of all my passwords for various sites. I cannot stand the process of having a password reset when I'm in the middle of a task. It gets really frustrating to waste time, and LastPass saves me all that time on a consistent basis. I also like that I am able to share passwords with my husband and we have access to passwords for services we share. I never have to call him to get a password anymore, which is really helpful to both of us.

It can get a little confusing when trying to share a password with another user. My husband and I share passwords and logins for our utilities and shared accounts, so we share our password information with each other for ease of use. In LastPass you have the option to share the login information or the password, and it can be unclear which is which. We've had a few occasions where we thought we shared the password with each other and we actually had not given full permission.
Comentário deixado em 03/21/2020
Pump

Seriously, a game changer for our team. Allows users to have access to their own passwords vaults on both their PCs, Macs, mobile devices. But then we also have shared accounts that we manage as a team. It's nice to be able to share and manage those accounts, so when a user leaves the company, they're not taking credentials for these accounts with them. It's been a great tool for us.

LastPass makes keeping track of passwords possible, even for a team using shared accounts. For the most part, it handles creating / managing sites completely on its own. Easy to share / export lists or vaults. Makes it possible to manage access to passwords when a team member leaves the company, etc. Has been a great tool for us.

It can be a little cumbersome to setup the first time, but it's not because of the tool, just because of the amount of information that needs to be entered.
Comentário deixado em 03/21/2020
Nicola Raviele

It helps me to be GDPR compliant by creating a secure environment for our passwords.

LastPass Enterprise is very suitable to enable your users to store logins and other information securely. You can sync with Active Directory and other sources, allow access to shared folders based on group membership and enforce various policies. This is all very flexible. The reporting functionality allows you to monitor product usage and the 'security score' of your employees. If an account is known to be leaked to the web, your users can be notified about this thanks to the integration with HIBP. Accounts can be secured with 2-factor authentication either using a push message to an Android/IOS app, or with Yubikey, Sesame, Google Authenticator or other options. This can also be enforced for specific users. You can link your enterprise account with a personal account for easy access to your private passwords. Read the deployment guide and you will be impressed.

Even after more than five years of enterprise deployment, I have a hard time getting my users loving LastPass. The interface is not consistent across browsers. Enabling the binary component (used for uploading attachments to your vault and for synchronizing the login status between browsers) is a hassle. Some preferences are saved in the extension, but not in your account preferences, like logout when idle, Other settings are done via the Vault. The mobile apps are not bug free, sometimes the autofill pop-up comes up on Android, sometimes it doesn't. On MacOS, the binary plugins sometimes hang. When reporting these issues to Support, it usually takes a long time to get them fixed. If they send them to Development, there is little or no feedback on the progress. So there is still a lot of room for improvement. The price doubled last year, which does not yet pay off although the competition is often more expensive and then I don't know where LastPass shines and they don't.
Comentário deixado em 03/20/2020
Akeylah Shimizu

I would recommend any business to adopt any credential management solution. LastPass fits our needs.

This tool gives us a great way to securely manage credentials for all of our users. We can push and share passwords to users quickly and as needed.

To bulk enter data, you need to use API-based tools, which may be challenging to learn. They also make Enterprise users purchase an add-on to support MFA, though YubiKey is supported out of the box.
Comentário deixado em 03/20/2020
Janith Stansbury

Overall it is great since we deal with many contractors, it is essential to have an application to manage their important data. We take our clients data a very seriously and LastPass did not let us down a single time. We trust them with all of our data: emails and passwords.

Clean interface with great user experience, it is super easy to generate and manage strong passwords.

Rarely the firefox extension does not work properly preventing me and my co-workers from adding new passwords to the database.
Comentário deixado em 03/19/2020
Wilma Sistrunk

It's very secure for supporting all of my passwords. I don't have to worry about remembering a bunch of different passwords, lastpass autogenerates secure passwords for me and remembers them for me. And allows me to access it from any device if I need to.

First off, with so many things to log in to it's impossible to follow good password procedure, which is important, especially with all of the hacks that go on. If a hacker gets one of your passwords, they know they can access a lot of your websites. Lastpass removes the pain of creating a secure password and having to remember it. You only have to create 1 secure lastpass password and you're golden.

I think the design and user experience could be laid out a bit better, but it's good enough. The way they have it set up can make all of your passwords etc. feel overwhelming at times.
Comentário deixado em 03/17/2020
Queen Mulqueen

I am using it for years and never had any problems with it. Everything is safe and secure, encrypted - your data is totaly safe. This is the best password keeping service I know and recommend it to everyone. Paid features are also good and useful. You can use it for free like me without any problems.

Easy to register, use and figure out. All you have to do is just install LastPass extension in your preferred browser, register, login and you are ready to go. It will store your passwords that you enter on sites and autologin if you choose so. When you switch computers all you have to do is install the extension again and login and you will have all your saved passwords with you on any computer. If you want to remove it from the computer, you just uninstall the extension from the browser and install on another computer. There are options to create folders for different password types, to store credit card data or any website info that you want to easily input like the address. It really saves time entering address, credit card info and user names & passwords.

For me there are no cons with this one.
Comentário deixado em 03/17/2020
Nelrsa

Solve a security problem and improve our password store process

-Chrome extension works perfect and allows me to log in everywhere with a single click, always taking care of security issues and warning users about third-party access.

-First time users have an option to export local password (like chrome password manager) but depends on what version are you working it would fail, be sure to upgrade chrome before use import option.
Comentário deixado em 03/17/2020
Wren

I've used it for close to 10 years, can't say I'd keep using it if it were bad. We tried Dashlane and while it had better security, the mobile features weren't as good, so we reverted back to LastPass.

Easy to use. Works on both desktop and mobile so I don't have to choose. Sharing passwords is easy.

There have been multiple data breeches and it is sometimes "too easy" to use. This can be a plus and a minus. Someone can hop on my computer, without any verification and everything is available to see.
Comentário deixado em 03/16/2020
Efren

Employees desperately need tools like LastPass to enforce secure password sharing and to help them quickly enter passwords into the variety of online software tools they use daily - the need for this tool varies from job to job, but the use case is clear. Using this tool allows you to bypass the unfortunate habit of passwords on sticky notes and also helps with offboarding employees and terminating access to many company accounts or shared sites. LastPass is reasonably priced for this and has nice Chrome extensions to speed up the process of entering passwords online.

The admin console can be confusing - particularly the sharing functionality. For security reasons, if employees lose access/forget how to access an account, it can be very difficult to help them regain access. Some employees just don't understand why/how to use LastPass and get frustrated by it. It seems to be one of those software tools where people are divided: People love or hate it. IT has to be more involved in training employees on this tool so that hte full benefits are realized.
Comentário deixado em 03/15/2020
Glass Nickle

I think a given is that LastPass is definitely helping myself and many others with secure passwords. Too often do people use the same password over and over (or using easily guessed passwords due to time reset requirements). LastPass solves all of these problems.

Probably one of the greatest aspects of LastPass is the functionality - it does everything a password manager should do! It autofills them, it generates them, and stores them. It does all of that in not only a secure way, but also in a minimally intrusive, aesthetically pleasing way.

LastPass has so many features, it's incredible! However, given that there are so many features, it can be somewhat difficult to learn how to navigate the whole UI of LastPass, especially when learning more than just how to generate and store passwords. However, this does not take away from the LastPass experience! Not only does it come with a tutorial, but there are also plenty of guides that can be found through proper searches on how to use even the most advanced features of LastPass!
Comentário deixado em 03/15/2020
Braca Whyte

I love the software and highly recommend it for every team. It promotes strong passwords and consolidates all credential information into a safe place. In addition, it makes entering credentials easier with autofill. The price is right, it works on a variety of platforms (including linux), and it works.

This is great for consolidating all of your accounts and passwords into one place. And, with it all in one place, it's easier to have randomly generated passwords becase LastPass will automatically sign you in to sites. The free version does everything you need. The Pro version is really just to support the company which is why I pay for it. The value is great, it works on multiple platforms, and it's easy to use. I highly recommend it.

There are small bugs such as LastPass not offering to remember an updated password sometimes. This can be annoying as it would force you to either hedge against that happening by copying the new PASSWORD into a text file somewhere or change the password again If you trusted the software to detect the change. It may be something that the specific sites are doing but it's annoying none the less. Other bugs include having to refresh the site to get autofill to work or the button to show up or having URL differences force the app to not recognize that you already have a login for this site. These bugs don't happen too often but when they do, they are annoying.
Comentário deixado em 03/14/2020
Tare Braconi

Great for multi-users where forgetting passwords happens a lot. It is also great for multi-devices use.

I like LastPass because it is easy to use and it isn't expensive. Other handy features are: is comes with a generator and it is customizable, it's also great for saving credit card information and forms so you can re-use without always needing to fill out stuff.

If you don't pay for a plan, you do not get much use out of it. But as I mentioned in the pros: it is an affordable app.
Comentário deixado em 03/14/2020
Pradeep

Security Wise, LastPass is the way to go. I am very convinced that it is very safe to use, just keeping in mind not to forget the Master Password of your passwords. And So Far, I have never encountered anything that seem to be threatening and hopefully would never come across to something like that.

Totally worth it. The Software is affordable considering what it does. Also, the App is User Friendly and it delivers what is supposed to do, for a person like me who always forgets passwords and uses different passwords on different websites to make it more secure LastPass is doing a great job. I also love how it suggest to strengthen the password when detected as weak password. This I think is very helpful in making the accounts more secure.

I am not happy with their customer service, as it takes time to resolve issues as they can only be contacted through Email. One of the problems I encountered before is forgetting the Master Password, which made me really upset as the app never store the Master Password, so I needed to contact the Customer Service though Email and it took time before I could get to all my accounts that day.
Comentário deixado em 03/12/2020
Zeke

What is LastPass? The simple answer is LastPass saves your passwords to the cloud, secured by your individual login user ID and a Master Password. Setting it up is painless, merely follow the prompts at LastPass.com and you will quickly be on your way. Make sure you follow the instructions for adding LastPass to your favorite browser, and add it to the browser you use on every computer you use. When you get the extension added, click on it and log yourself in, and voila you have access to your saved passwords vault in the cloud. Now, every time you go to a site you use, the first time you visit and login, it will recognize the user ID and password you used, and ask you if you want to save it to your vault. Change your password? No problem! Upon successfull login, LastPass will catch that you have entered a new password and ask you if you want to update your saved password. As the user ID and password is saved to your own private vault in the cloud, you now have that password to access the site again, from anywhere, meaning you don't have to remember it anymore or worse, write it down. Very useful for sites that require frequent password changes and sites that have odd password requirement. Removes the burden of micromanaging staff password choices by your IT department - they will thank you! Multiple logins for a site is supported, it includes a robust, easy to use form fill feature, and it offers to generate on its own super-secure passwords for use as well.

Available everywhere, LastPass is offered as standalone desktop software, and much more importantly, as a browser extension. Even iOS and Android have LastPass available as an app, with Android offering integration throughout most apps on your mobile device.

For personal use, I shy away from subscription-based software. I'd rather pay once and get to use it. Luckily LastPass for personal use can be used for free. For a business, the subscription however pays for itself in terms of productivity gains and reducing headaches and trouble tickets for your IT staff.
Comentário deixado em 03/12/2020
Vitek

For the most part, LastPass is easy to use. I primarily use the web browser version, and it mostly remembers to ask you if you want to save a password at the right moment. It's also generally good about either autofilling usernames and passwords, or showing the symbol that allows you to autofill the username and password fields.

There are some bugs that need to be worked out:
Comentário deixado em 03/11/2020
Pieter

I'm quite satisfied with LastPass Enterprise and I recommend it to anyone I know. It's something I personally cannot live without, and I use it daily.

LastPass Enterprise is a very useful service that allows users to enter all of their passwords for any account they own on any website on the web. The service is extremely secure, and also has a free version which is very suitable and well equipped for personal use. This product has essentially changed the way I work on the web. I never have any issues when it comes to remembering passwords and accounts. I can also access this information from anywhere I want, including my smartphone with the LastPass app. The service also automatically updates and secures any changes made to your passwords, and can randomly generate effective passwords if needed. It also gives you tips on how to make good passwords, when it's time to change passwords, or if there too many duplicate passwords for multiple accounts (security tips). Overall, the service is extremely vital for modern technology, where we can potentially have hundreds of accounts with different passwords. There's simply no convenient way to store these all and update them in realtime. Lastpass serves to keep this security and does it perfectly without issue.

If there are any cons at all it will be that the service is quite expensive and has problems living up to the competition which offers more at the same or cheaper cost.
Comentário deixado em 01/15/2020
Valene

LastPass has upgraded my overall security by leaps and bounds. I always had way too many accounts and I fell into the bad habit of using the same few passwords everywhere. LastPass changed that, made me more aware of how risky my solution was, and the credential sharing is a bliss to work with.

I love how seamless it is to use and the security and peace of mind it provides. I could never remember as many passwords as I currently have without it.

There are instances when the auto-fill options in my browser are stumped when the exact details of login pages/forms change.
Comentário deixado em 12/12/2019
Wampler Klunk

It has been a great enterprise tool that has kept us from storing password in insecure places or sharing passwords using insecure means (i.e., email)

Solid security, good organizational structure, functional browser plugins, easy integration with MFA

It can be difficult to share passwords from folders where you can view the current password, but are not allowed to share. This means you end up creating a duplicate of that item in a space where you can share just so that you can exchange the password with someone else. This duplication can lead to future confusion when you are updating sites and passwords.
Comentário deixado em 12/06/2019
Kalikow Delbalso

I love, love, love it! I have used other password management tools, but your team either shared a joint account or had individual accounts. This is the first one I used that allowed you to share and sync account access between team members.

Fantastic for storing your password. Having dozens of account info to maintain, LastPass has been a lifesaver and time saver. Not it is great from a individual password management, being able to share account access with team is amazing. If the password changes, those changes are synced across team members accounts. Don't know how many times, I encounter login errors prior to LastPass on shared accounts.

Don't forget your Lastpass password! Regaining access if you forget your Lastpass password can be very challenging.
Comentário deixado em 12/04/2019
Nuriel

The greatest benefit is accessibility, I'd say. I can access LastPass wherever I am, regardless of device I'm using. I keep my master password updated, strong and long so that gives me the confidence I need to use LastPass in ways that free my mind, so to speak.

It's the biggest lifesaver on this planet. And, no, I'm not kidding. I would be so lost without LastPass. They have saved my butt on countless occasions - online and mobile. All it needs is my fingerprint and well, that's something that I'm totally willing to give them at this point. The ease of use, the complexity - yet simplicity, the security, the ability to use complex passwords (and stop using the same 2 that I've always used)... all of it, it's just a no-brainer and a yearly expense I'm delighted to part with.

Can't say that I have a dislike. It's served me well for over 5 years. However, there are times the app is a bit buggy where it won't give me the option to auto-fill but a quick "force stop" easily fixes the issue and off I go.
Comentário deixado em 10/05/2019
Perry Whatoname

We were looking for a solution to how to best store all our different passwords. Whether it is user accounts or website logins, we needed a secure, easy way to share program for the entire IT team. LastPass allows all of this and with the added benefit of great reports.

The ability to get a quick report on all the activity and status of each user is awesome! I know how often the IT staff is using last pass and if everything is secure.

When you want to retrieve passwords for things NOT tied to a specific website, it can take more clicks and time than one would want.
Comentário deixado em 08/26/2019
Rafferty Vicks

LastPass has given us the option to tighten down on security for our managed accounts well maintaining accessibility across several parties.

The platform does exactly what we need it for: manages passwords across hundreds of accounts. It makes organizing the hundreds of accounts possible without compromising security for the accounts.

The Chrome extension doesn't seem to be well optimized for managing as many passwords as we have. Sometimes it slows down logins and the Chrome application.
Comentário deixado em 08/22/2019
Brad

The best way to keep passwords secure on the web for your enterprise

- Instant updating in the cloud

- Frequently creates duplicate password saves that is unnecessary
Comentário deixado em 08/09/2019
Berardo Leupold

The main benefit for us is the changing of accounts with ease, however knowing that client's passwords are also very safe and encrypted is an added bonus.

First of all, it's FREE in a world of small software tools and extensions that cost money or are full of ads. The best thing about Lastpass for my work, is the fact that i can change between multiple accounts so easily without having to re-enter passwords and emails - saving a lot of time.

Nothing, LastPass is literally perfect for what it is designed for. The popups for updating new passwords or accounts are easy and do not get in the way (like they do with other extensions), plus everything is neatly tucked away and only needs to be opened in full rarely.
Comentário deixado em 08/02/2019
Calloway Burtless

Our experience has been phenomenal. For someone who has to maintain many usernames and passwords, LastPass has been invaluable.

LastPass for Business is a must-have for any business that uses multiple websites with logins. This has revolutionized my life, both personally and professionally. Where do I begin? Well, for starters, I have this on my phone and each of my computers. Log into LastPass and your usernames and passwords will auto-populate when you get to a particular site. Amazing. When signing up for something new, it will generate a secure password (of varying complexity) if you'd like and then prompt you to save it to your account. When you log into your account, you can separate where you'd like your usernames/passwords to live. Based on that, you can share these usernames/passwords with your team. For instance, if my team and I use the same login for a particular service, I can share the login info with them via the share settings. This is hugely beneficial if I'm the administrator of that account and need to safely share info with my team.

I have no complaints about LastPass, as of yet. If I had to be picky, I'd say that it logs out randomly, which causes issues at times. This may be a timeout issue that I can fix, but it only happens once every week or so. Not a huge deal. In fact, the more I think about it, this may just be a safety precaution.
Comentário deixado em 07/23/2019
Barrie

I use it every day and it is a crucial part of what I do, generating passwords, remembering passwords, auto-filling details. It makes working with many user accounts and admin areas a breeze, and it's not just useful for professional life but also personal life. Social media, emails, online accounts, it does it all.

What I like most about this software is that it does exactly what it says it does efficiently. From browser tools, to mobile apps. They all combine to make security a top aspect of your work, and you never have to remember passwords, or make weak passwords compromising security to aid your convenience of remembering it. LastPass does the heavy listing, prompting when new credentials are created to have it saved for later use.

The add account prompt from the Google Chrome extension can be made to be modified a bit more before saving. As a developer, I do a lot of work on multiple websites on the same domain using subdomains. As a result, I get a lot of prompts regarding updating account as opposed to the option of editing the account title, to have as a new account.
Comentário deixado em 07/19/2019
Valentia

We use LastPass daily. To work with teams I don't know how we'd manage without it. We'd probably live and die by the "Forgot Password" option. It's quick to setup passwords and to manage them after the fact. At least a few times a month I hear someone complain about password management. I can't recall the last time this has been a problem for our team.

- The ability to manage a team with shared passwords

- The mobile version at times doesn't work seamlessly with apps requiring multiple login attempts
Comentário deixado em 05/29/2019
Greenes Huggard

As someone who uses a ton of web apps for my work, as well as logs in to dozens of websites for media consumption, shopping, and all the rest of online life, LastPass is critical to helping me stay safe and sane at the same time. I know maybe two of the passwords LastPass has saved for me, with LastPass remembering the rest. My accounts are much safer for using this app, and my life is also easier. There's no downside here.

From a security standpoint, LastPass changed the game for me. Where once I was the kind of person who alternated between a couple variations on the same password for everything, now every new signup I complete has a secure password that I'll never remember and will never need to remember. LastPass remembers for me. The sharing features are great, making it a cinch to get whatever passwords I need to whichever users need to use them, and the whole process is just so easy. LastPass autofills my passwords in the browser and on my mobile device. I just about never need to think about passwords or logins anymore. I suspect the time savings this offers, while modest on a per instance basis, add up to something significant over time.

LastPass is just a little inconsistent and finicky. Sometimes the sharing feature doesn't work very well, so you'll need to wait a while before the other party can log in. Sometimes the autocomplete feature won't work because the Chrome extension is trying to display some sort of message. Minor annoyances only, but annoyances all the same.
Comentário deixado em 01/21/2019
Annecorinne

I honestly don't think I could survive now without LastPass. I have experienced no major issues, support are very quick to respond and the assistance provided is extremely accurate.

LastPass security is extremely high as you would expect off a company that provides a secure password service. Before I used LastPass I maintained an encrypted excel document with my various passwords, some hadn't been changed for years and lacked complexity. When they were all entered into LastPass it it automatically scored them, suggested which ones needed changing, and best of all, generated secure string passwords of 48 characters, random upper & lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. All of my accounts now have extremely long secure passwords that I do not need to remember as I just have to remember my pass phrase that logs me into LastPass and they do the rest for me.

The only issue I have had with LastPass is that the browser extension, when first installed, does not have a time out function. This needs to be manually set. As such inexperienced users may well end up leaving their passwords very insecure.
Comentário deixado em 01/21/2019
Zins

Lastpass Enterprise gives that extra layer of security. Because it's very secure and also helps to generate very unique and secure passwords, it helps to keep my accounts safe.

The one thing I like most is that I no longer have to remember all the passwords I use for my numerous accounts. This is very convenient and good for security because it means I can now use very strong passwords generated by the app and not worry about forgetting them.

I've encountered situations where the app fails to save passwords for certain sites. The only way I've been able to solve this problem is by manually entering the password into the password database.
Comentário deixado em 01/14/2019
Emelina

In this day of age you really need to have separate passwords for almost everything you do. I would imagine less than 5% of the population does this though. Think about it, how easy would it be to hack a small website that you entered your information on and then have your password for everything. Lastpass solves this by being able have a unique password for every site you use. It integrates very well with the app and across all platforms. I have it on all of my devices and feel very safe because all of my websites have a different password. If you have a hard time thinking of unique passwords then lastpass will generate a unique password when you are filing in your credentials. Make sure that your last pass password is protected by a very secure password that you do not have on any other devices. Lastpass is also very simple to use with a prompt each time you need to sign into something asking if you want to enter your username and password. After you fill in any form that has a password it will have a friendly pop-up that asks if you want to save the password and name for this site.

The one complain I have is on mobile it seems not to integrate as easy. When you are using apps it constantly keeps popping up asking to fill in your information. It can get a little annoying if you do not want to use it. It seems to work a lot better on the browser version. The only other con is sometimes it pops up on sites that you have never saved your information with last pass. It will give you non related credentials to enter on a site you are trying to login.
Comentário deixado em 01/12/2019
Gosney Jamgochian

- My online working is much more secure since using Lastpass and this security hasn't come at any additional effort - in fact, it's probably saved me time on the whole

- Easily able to manage all my passwords and secure notes

- Lastpass gets confused when I have multiple logins for the same site, which is very common in my line of work
Comentário deixado em 12/12/2018
Driskill

I love that I can access all my passwords via one secure master password. It works on my phone, in my browser. It auto-completes on websites (and importantly this can be disabled per domain)and generates secure passwords during signup. I can login to the website if I need to access a password on the move, and I set my dad up with LastPass and I know his master password, which makes all of his inevitable daughter-tech-support phone calls much much easier to handle. My favourite feature might be the form-fill feature, so I store addresses and cards and LastPass autocompletes forms for me. I hate filling in forms while online shopping or signing up to services because I never remember my details, but now I don't have to :D. It's also great for securely sharing passwords with others.

My main complaints are related to user interface. The admin panel is difficult to navigate and confusing, but fortunately other than initial setup, you don't spend too much time interacting in the admin panel, so it's manageable. The chrome extension also crashes occasionally which is annoying but turning it off and on again usually fixes it.
Comentário deixado em 11/29/2018
Wycoff

Before we began using LastPass, we were using a small variety of very poor methods for managing our shared user accounts. In many cases we were sharing passwords via encrypted email, which made it easy to archive but difficult to search. It was also impossible to audit who had a record of the account, or to simply update all of those people when the password changed.

LastPass made it easy to centralize our corporate password management, and both opened up and limited who could see which shared credentials, and how.

There were several occasions where our LastPass Administrators were unable to see credentials within our corporate space. We didn't necessarily need them to be able to edit the credentials, but providing support for the tool was often complicated by not being able to administratively locate a credential when a user reported it missing, or had reason to believe it should be assigned to them via a group membership.
Comentário deixado em 10/23/2018
Keven Janszen

Lastpass Enterprise is an excellent team tool for accessing forms or passwords without having to expose the passwords. Any team, agency can benefit from having all teammates on Lastpass, and sharing access to a folder of passwords or a single password in itself. This helped us efficiently manage our clients' passwords without having to be bold and directly asking for it. We share passwords internally and externally from our team, and the service works flawlessly every time.

Lastpass is an excellent and indispensable tool for my team and myself in storing and sharing passwords. Lastpass stores an unlimited number of passwords for a user on websites and form fills, including passwords as well as credit card information for easy form filling. The number one feature of Lastpass that makes it a no brainer to install is the ability to share the password with a friend, colleague or family member without having to expose the password. This feature stands out as Lastpass' gem, and I use this frequently in sharing a passwords from everything to Google Drive and Netflix. I never have t worry about exposing passwords, and any time I want to end the share, I can cancel the sharing to the user. This makes it easy to share passwords for one time use.

There's nothing to dislike with Lastpass. Its UX/UI is friendly, easy to navigate and storing passwords are a breeze in Google Chrome.
Comentário deixado em 10/02/2018
Melquist

It's a great tool that made my virtual life a lot easier. I have to remember only one password now, I don't have to be concerned about my security and I always can easily access all of my logins. I'm very forgetful, that's why LastPass is so fantastic for me.

I always forget stuff. And when you have dozens or even hundreds various tools to use, you either forget your passwords, or use the same one. Well, I'm all about my privacy and safety, so using one password was not an option.

Sometimes LastPass might crash on Chrome OS. It's fine on Windows or Chrome browser but on Chrome OS it's a bit less stable. However, not many people use that OS, and I don't use it that often too, so I'm absolutely fine with that.
Comentário deixado em 09/18/2018
Nicolella Ioele

There is this inbuilt password generation feature where a password is auto-generated based on the type and number of characters you specify. It is free to install this application, and we can use this application across multiple platforms at the same time and it is compatible with almost all popular browsers and platforms. I always had problems with remembering passwords in the past, but this application has made it possible to not just safely store these passwords, but also retrieve them in no time. The best thing is that I don’t have to fill forms one by one! This auto-save feature has saved a lot of my time. Multi-factor authentication ensures security and protects your passwords from hackers.

The refunds take time to get processed. Sharing this information with team members is a very tedious task. A few of our employees who are not technically good, found it difficult to use this application. The customer support team takes several days to respond to queries and concerns!
Comentário deixado em 09/17/2018
Mor Lewy

Excellent, it keeps my passwords safe and organized, and allows me to work with people without giving them the password "keys to the kingdom", so I retain control but can still work with people where ever they live. For a larger company to a small business with outsourcers, this is a must have tool.

Last Pass solves the password problem with security that is hard to match in my experience. Virtually every experienced business I work with uses this, because security issues in the past few years have made the old ways of keeping passwords - within your browser - a bit more dangerous than before. By using LastPass i can give access to my virtual and remote employees to any of a number of tools and they never get the password, and I can revoke access. Instead of fumbling around for a way to keep passwords, we back this up and in case of emergency, have an extra layer of security and know our passwords are safe.

The Chrome extension is what I like least, since I use Chrome alot and it crashes frequently. LastPass takes more and more memory, which isn't a negative (and more a sign I'll need to upgrade my computer once again), so the browser crashing is here and there, not an always on problem. Sometimes when I have multiple users share their logins to the same tool, like Mailchimp, LastPass will get in a bit of a battle of which password and user wins, but that's more a specific agency problem than one the average user would face.
Comentário deixado em 08/21/2018
Schwab Vorholt

Nowadays, with so many websites require unique passwords, it is extremely hard to keep track of all of them in a secure manner. This is where Lastpass comes in. It allows you to store your passwords in a secure vault and you only need to memorize one password after all of it is setup, your Lastpass master password. After all the setup, you get a very functional piece of software that supports multiple platforms and browsers. You set it up then you forget about it, that's how good it is. It also has other useful features baked in such as password generator which generates a very secure password for you.

I have found the android app and autofill to be slightly buggy since Android Oreo but the basic functions still perform fine. I am sure that the developers at Lastpass are hard at work solving these bugs. Other than that, Lastpass is and will remain as my goto password managing program because of how streamlined and universally available it is.
Comentário deixado em 04/19/2018
Iver

Replacing "cheat sheets" where passwords are accessible to anyone near the person's desk. It's also not as easy as hacker opening up a plain-text file. Users can more quickly sign in. Users reset their passwords much less often. Users are much more likely to not have a universal password.

Makes passwords convenient enough that users stop using post-it's and "cheat sheets". It is much faster than having a user manually type it once or twice to get it passwords right. The option to share passwords fairly quickly with others is invaluable in my IT department. I feel very good about the company and having our data in the cloud. I feel it's very safe and near impossible for a hacker to get my encyrpted passwords that are only decrypted on my user side. We have one enterprise account that we use to be the main account and then we share it with personal accounts that are free. Some of our users we pay to upgrade to pro so they can access the passwords on their phones.

Sometimes it takes an hour for a new password to sync to my phone or another PC.
Comentário deixado em 11/14/2017
Riti Gadskin

Lastpass makes it easy to save and remember passwords. This allows you to create and save logins with complex passwords keeping your data safe. Furthermore, you can save other things in your LastPass vault such as credit card info, secure notes, etc.

When sharing login credentials with another user, there is an option to let them view or not view the password. This is a bit misleading as, if you choose to NOT let them view the password, they can still see it in plain text by using inspect element on any browser and changing the password field from password to text. It is really, really easy to do. But, as long as you are aware of that, it's fantastic!
Comentário deixado em 09/10/2017
Ulu Bouleris

Lastpass has 10 key pros:

Lastpass has one con. On certain websites it can forget to save the password you created, which will lock you out of the site. This is very rare, but it is annoying when it happens. As a workaround you can copy the password to your clipboard when it is created. That way, if it forgets to save the password, you can just paste it back into its database of your passwords.
Comentário deixado em 09/05/2017
Tullus Masoner

Peace of mind. Security.

Everyone needs unique logins for every website and service we use. This is the easiest to master tool for creating and managing passwords or across devices that I've tried. It's also the least expensive. The pricing tiers (basic essential tools are free) prove that LastPass as a company is committed to making the Internet a safer place for users, not just to make money. Advanced functionality is paid for by the companies that need it, not by average consumers. This makes me loyal, and I've paid the yearly fee even though I don't absolutely have to. Customer service is also excellent and responsive, particularly on Twitter. LastPass has also finally addressed some UI problems with their iOS app.

Logins and passwords are not always captured, or saved. Doesn't happen very often, but it does. In addition, I have an ongoing problem with WordPress.com. My main account is on the subdomain, en.wordpress.com, but when I go to simply wordpress.com, LastPass doesn't list that login as one of the saved ones. Very frustrating, and hasn't been solved in the years since I reported it.

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