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LastPass Password Manager

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LastPass Password Manager

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User Reviews for LastPass Password Manager

5
If there is one app you must have, this is it

Having a password manager is a no-brainer. It's incredibly stupid to reuse passwords across sites. One look at the number of hacked websites that we get each month and you would know why not to reuse passwords. So with hundreds of websites and apps, it just makes no sense to remember so many passwords. Last pass does a fantastic job of remembering passwords for you. Not only does it remember your passwords it also helps you to generate new ones. It gives you a great deal of flexibility in choosing the type of password that you would like to use. It’s a lot more intuitive to use then most other password managers. Apple provides a password manager in the form of iCloud passwords. however, apples password manager is still basic. Last pass gives you everything that you need. What makes it even more awesome is iOS 12. The need of support for password managers and I was 12 makes it extremely easy to use a password manager with any website or application. Last pass really shines with ios12.

Amrish, Dec 06, 2020
3
Wasted my time

App description gives impression that I could use a free version if I limited it to one device. Wasted my time going through the process of creating an account. Afterwards I discovered that I had actually signed up for a 30 day “trial period”. Fortunately, I discovered this before I had input any passwords. I immediately deleted my account and the app.Update: Developer replied to my initial review and explained that the 30 day “trial period” is actually for their premium service which is a paid subscription and that, if I do not choose to pay for a subscription, I will be automatically changed to the FREE service after 30 days. I am therefore upgrading my review from one star to three stars. However, I still don’t recommend the app and won’t be downloading it again. I think their business model is a little bit of bait & switch. They offer the app as “free”, you download a “paid”version of the app, load all you passwords into it, then 30 days later you have to hope that the free version is adequate. A more trustworthy approach would be to FIRST provide the free version of the app and then encourage you to pay for a subscription by describing the added benefits and features available from the premium version.

Beeschoch, Jun 15, 2022
1
Can't live without a password manager

Edit: Never mind, the free tier doesn't support using both desktop and mobile now - you only get one or the other, and if you want both, you need to pay $36 a year?! Use Bitwarden instead. It's essentially the same thing as lastpass, and still has a useable free tier. Beyond that though, their paid tier is only $10/year, and that's what really kills LastPass for me going forward. Lastpass could have given a reasonable price for grandfathered users, but they're clearly not willing to engage with the competition. Seems like they only care about their enterprise customers going forward, not the personal folks. I understand needing to be profitable, but this isn't the way.Original review: Makes it a breeze to fill in login credentials and generate random passwords for each website/app - it's impossible to manage the hundreds of accounts you need these days without something like this. There's also a spot for you to store info in a secure, encrypted space, making it ideal for credit card info, bank account numbers, etc so that you can always look them up easily while still trusting that they're safe. Only complaint is that i wish that the desktop chrome extension and the apps would sync up more quickly, but there's a way in the app to manually sync with the cloud, so it's not a huge issue in practice.

bycrafton, Feb 18, 2021
5
Life is easier now!

Between my work and my personal websites I have over 250 sites, Log in’s, and passwords to try and remember. Which is virtually impossible for me! So I had been using an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of them all and I just had the spreadsheet password-protected. But we all know Excel passwords are so easy to break but that was the best way for me to keep track of my websites and all the supporting information to access them. When I started looking for a password keeper I contacted my company‘s IT department and asked them what they recommend. They said hands down it would be the LastPass App. And they are absolutely right! I am able to keep everything I need in the app since it also has a notes section where I can keep other supporting information like account numbers, pin numbers, etc. I also like that I can log into LastPass from any one of my devices, launch any of my websites directly from the app, and have it automatically log me in. I am completely satisfied with the ease of use and versatility of this app! I highly recommend it! It is also one of the most secure password keepers on the market as long as you have a good strong password for it. ***Just beware,*** do not ever forget your password to access LastPass. You will not be able to retrieve it nor will LassPass be able to reset it for you.

Fhferiufswduhsgsh, Dec 17, 2017
2
I am secure with LastPass

Been a member since early on;I was a premium member for years, but never noticed any perks for it. Went to free version after outrageous rate increase and haven’t looked back since. What a shame! $12 felt like a donation but now with your unbelievable member fee, I no longer feel any stigma about being FREE! I still love you guys regardless; I just don’t understand why you did that. I am a senior citizen with multiple disabilities and have no source of income outside of SSI. I am extremely thankful for your indescribably helpful program and I wish I could afford your premium fee. If you change your free version, I will have to resort to some other freeware program and hope for the best. I wish all of you the best as well! UPDATE! I am quite upset with the limited free version. It does NOT automatically save my new sites or changed passwords. I have lost new passwords thinking they had been saved. Sometimes I have been shut out of new password sites because of “suspicious activity.” As when i have to save numerous changes due to LastPass ignoring them. I might have been tempted to go premium, but what kind of hope can I have that the premium is any better? Thanks but no thanks. I’ve gone back to my old method of writing them down in a book. It’s free and accurate!

Grateful4u2, Oct 28, 2021
1
Astonishing in your incompetence.

It’s beyond description how bad you have screwed up this previously flawless product. I’m a long term LastPass user of more than 10 years. LastPass had an anemic customer base when I stumbled across it long ago But it was a game changer and it worked every single time. I was not only a premium user; I had it for my business and I was always proud to recommend it to anyone that would listen. My company developed world class web sites (top 500 since 1995) so I’m not only qualified to critique software; I also have a consistent flow of inquiries regarding software and tech of all varieties ; but the enterprise internet platforms were my stomping grounds. LastPass was one of those rare gems that I could boast about when someone asked about password management. I would frequently take the liberty of installing it On the computers of my friends; family and associates on occasions where I found myself sitting at their PC; usually trying to fix whatever issues they may be having; while also tweaking it with softwares and settings that I found to be instrumental In whatever capacity they used their computer for. LastPass was a program that would get expressive “thank yous’ hand shakes ; thank you’doccasionally a

imnbfe, May 29, 2021
2
Above average it once was. DO UPDATE OFTEN

It has reliably stored my login AND other key information for years. The auto-fill feature set has been and remains quite buggy on many sites, but is reliable on others. The forum-based support is of little help. I have realized that ensuring I have only one auto-fill or auto-login credential per site helps with about half the sites on which it wasn’t working. *** The app should detect and offer to help fix this!!! *** ⬆️↖️⤴️⬆️↖️⤴️⬆️↖️⤴️⬆️↖️⤴️⬆️↖️⤴️⬆️⬆️ SECURITY : They have way overpromised AND had a rather high rate of major security breaches/holes announced in the news. Very significant. But my passwords have yet to be abused. AFAIK. -1 Star: Bait 'n switch. Site says/said: "Take it everywhere. Now free. Save a password once and it's it's the instantly available on all your devices. Lastpass goes everywhere you do." But this app requires a paid Premum account!?!!! That's the classic, illegal Bait 'n Switch tactic. Given the lack of a security audit, I'm not keen to pay again.New, May 2022:Also it seems to have a bug (like a logic time bomb) where it stops functioning properly for example you make changes like change a site note and hit save and then it loses the change but shows no error) on the plus side it’s fixable if I update the app but that’s beyond annoying and non-obvious. So, DO UPDATE OFTEN

JesusBenNazareth, May 18, 2022
4
Great password manager with undesirable add one

I’ve had LastPass for many years and recommend it to everyone. It is not only a great way to keep track of passwords, but also all those other pesky info details that need to be kept secure but that I would otherwise always be hunting for (e.g., WiFi passwords, account numbers, pictures of passports and drivers licenses, etc. etc.) one minor gripe is that, although it has gotten better in recent years, in most cases it doesn’t fill in the password seamlessly. Instead, I have to log in to LastPass, look up the password I want, and copy/paste it in. Annoying but I can manage it. My main complaint with LastPass is that there is apparently no way to turn off the identity threat alerts. These notices provide zero actual information about what they are supposedly alerting me to, and are clearly intended to prompt me to subscribe to their identity theft protection program in order to learn what just happened (if indeed anything) to prompt the alert. Even if I didn’t already have another credit monitoring service, this would make me angry enough not to reward LastPass for this transparent — but apparently legal — practice.

LMc FL, Jul 16, 2020
5
Easy, Secure, most Organized Password Manager

My husband and I use LastPass for nearly everything. When you’re online, it’s easy to lose track of all the accounts you have to make- from bill pay, to job applications, education portals, or anything work related. If your job requires a lot of passwords to go from portal to portal or using different programs that require secure logins, LastPass will be your saving grace. My husband used LastPass primarily for his IT job, but uses it now for all accounts he makes online. Job hunting and filling out grad school applications, is much easier when you don’t have to worry about which password you used to send in your resume/CV. And when we need to share passwords for finances, we can do it securely thru LastPass. Just my thumbprint and I can see, use, share, or change my passwords, update security questions, write secure notes, or even upload pictures or recordings of things I can’t manually input. LastPass will make logging in a breeze all the time, and you will only have to remember one password.

Ninjafrost09, Sep 21, 2019
1
Worst Customer Service Possible

The app itself is good, but don’t have a technical problem that doesn’t fit into one of their predetermine issues. You will NEVER get resolution. Talking to a human is not an option. There is a number that gives you three options, two of which direct you to the online website, and then immediately hangs up on you. The other does direct you to a human, who doesn’t work for LastPass, and can’t help with anything. I started using last pass about 3 years ago, and loved it. I moved two years ago, and had to change my email address since the provider didn’t service my new neighborhood. I looked around for a way to change my login email on the app, but couldn’t figure it out. Skip forward to last week, and something happened to the password I had been using for years to access LastPass. I couldn’t reset it since it wanted to send the resetting email to my nonexistent email. I submitted a report to LastPass and got a confirmation email back (good so far). A day later I got an email from one of their Tier 1 employees asking me to answer a bunch of questions confirming my identification I assume (good so far). That was the last communication I’ve received from LastPass. My life is tied to all of the data stored in this app, and I can’t get a simple user name converted to a new email address. If you’re backed up, tell me. Tell me something! Worst customer service!

Ronbo7511, Aug 17, 2021

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LastPass is a password manager that secures your passwords and personal information in an encrypted vault. As you visit apps and sites, LastPass autofills your login credentials. From your LastPass vault, you can store passwords and logins, create online shopping profiles, generate strong passwords, track personal information securely in notes, and more.

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