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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. All you have to do is remember your LastPass master password, and LastPass will autofill web browser and app logins for you. Stop getting locked out of your online accounts or struggling with frustrating password resets. Let LastPass remember your passwords for you and keep you safe online. NEW TO LASTPASS? Download LastPass now and get the protection you need for your online information. - Store usernames and passwords for all your online accounts securely in your LastPass encrypted vault. - Autofill your usernames and passwords in apps and websites. Simply launch your apps or navigate to a sign-in page and LastPass will fill in your credentials. - Automatically save usernames and passwords to your vault in Safari and other mobile browsers. - New! LastPass now offers a mobile Safari extension that simplifies filling, generating, and saving of credentials directly from your Safari browser. - Never forget a password again. Only remember your LastPass master password and LastPass secures the rest. - With automatic device sync, anything you save on one device is instantly available on other devices. - Securely store information like credit card numbers, health insurance cards, and notes in the encrypted vault. - Safely and conveniently share passwords with others, such as the cable login or Wi-Fi password. - Create secure passwords in one click with the built-in password generator. - Multi-factor authentication (MFA) secures your password vault to add a second layer of protection to your account. LastPass never has the key to your encrypted data, so your information is available to you, and only you. Your vault is encrypted with bank-level, AES 256-bit encryption. Trusted by Millions - Trusted by 33+ million users and 100,000+ businesses - LastPass has been highlighted in PCWorld, Inc., PCMag, ITProPortal, LaptopMag, TechRadar, U.S. News & World Report, NPR, TODAY, TechCrunch, CIO, and more! Get more with LastPass Premium: LastPass offers a free 30-day trial of our Premium solution. With our LastPass Premium and Families, you will benefit from: - Unlimited device type access from any operating system - Unlimited sharing of passwords, items, and notes - 1GB encrypted file storage - Premium multi-factor authentication (MFA), like YubiKey - Emergency access - Personal support Your subscription will automatically renew every year and payment will be charged to your iTunes account within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Any unused portion of a free trial will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. You can turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of your subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. Terms of service: https://www.lastpass.com/legal-center/terms-of-service/ Download LastPass today for simple, secure access to your passwords!

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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.
When is Last Pass gonna straighten out their freaking problem recognizing my phone. It’s not my fault that I have an Apple phone which has security features that puts my phone in different places. But you would think that after verifying with two-step by email that would be enough. But o-no. You have to tell me over and over that you don't recognize my phone.. And today I went around and around in circles with Last Pass. It’s sent me an email to verify me. I clicked on verify and it said thank you. Then at the top it said login. So I clicked on it and logged into my account. Well guess what? It freaking said it didn’t recognize my login. Around and around and around. I bet I spent an hour . And you want me to pay for premium ? Number one , I can’t ever talk to somebody. You make it too hard so that means you’re understaffed. You’re out there to make a big buck. I pay you a premium price and I can’t get help because you never have my problem in the help section. And another thing. You’re so understaffed that you have to get the community to do your work for you. are use LastPass for one thing and one thing only. It’s just a way for me to store my passwords without having to write them down and hide them in my house. I am starting to wonder if there is a better password storage out there better than LastPass as far as getting help. I don’t even think that you have Support tickets anymore because I haven’t been able to find one.

Needs a lot of work

Being generous with 3 stars here. Why? Well, the main purpose here is remembering and autofilling login information. Although it does, but only through the browsers add on extension, which we have to be logged in to use. If you use many browsers: it will log you off when you log into another. Example: switching between chrome and Ms edge. The settings here aren’t effective. I have mine set to remain logged in on all devices. Nop. Doesn’t do that. If I move 3 feet away to my second desk top I need to start logging on again. iPhone app is more like a “bookmarks” directory, as so far it failed to remember and fill in anything. Unless I click on a website direct from the app. Painful. Another thing. That annoying forsaking icon on everything. I do a ton of data entry and this thing is blocking my view of the lines in all forms. I don’t want the form auto fill and clicked that off and makes no difference. If you are online filling a form: you got last pass icon blocking your lines. I paid for this already but I am deleting and losing my money. It’s way too painful. FYI. I also installed the desk top resident app. Have no idea what they have that whatsoever. It does: absolutely not a single thing. As I said. The product has a nice GUI. Easy to use. Only if it works and does what it supposed to do. Sadly. Not.

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How to add LastPass to your Safari browser's toolbar to better manage your login information

  • You can easily add LastPass to your Safari toolbar to manage myriad login information with one master password. 
  • Note that you'll have to download LastPass through the company's website, as the LastPass version available in the Mac's App Store won't allow you to add LastPass to the Safari toolbar.
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Using lots of passwords is a necessary evil when it comes to your online security hygiene.

Fortunately, free programs such as LastPass provide crucial assistance: The password manager creates encrypted passwords for any login credentials you choose to add. You'll only have to recall your LastPass master password. 

Best of all, Safari users can add LastPass to their Mac toolbar when browsing, with the LastPass toolbar extension for Safari. Here's how to add LastPass to the Safari toolbar. 

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1. Open Safari on your computer and Navigate to the LassPass downloads page at lastpass.com/misc_download2.php . (Note that the version of LastPass downloaded from Mac's App Store won't allow you to add LastPass to the Safari toolbar.)

2. LastPass will automatically detect that you're using a Mac. Find LastPass for Safari and click "Download."

3. Open the application downloader. It will be called LastPass.dmg.

4. Drag LastPass into the Applications folder. 

5. Click "Replace" if your Mac prompts you that a version of LastPass already exists.

6. Open LastPass when the download is complete and sign in.

7. Open Safari, and in the topline menu bar in your Mac tap Safari (next to the Apple symbol), and then select "Preferences."

8. Enable LastPass permissions in your Mac's Extensions settings, if they haven't been already.

You're all set! Now when you browse Safari you can access LassPass with one click on the ellipsis icon, to the left of the address bar.

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Introduction

Welcome to the world of LastPass in Safari! If you're someone who values security and convenience in your online activities, LastPass is a game-changer. This powerful password manager and secure digital vault are designed to simplify your digital life while keeping your sensitive information safe from prying eyes.

LastPass seamlessly integrates with Safari, one of the most popular web browsers, allowing you to enjoy its robust features without any hassle. Whether you're a casual internet user, a business professional, or a tech-savvy individual, LastPass in Safari offers a plethora of benefits that can enhance your online experience.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the process of installing LastPass in Safari, creating a LastPass account, adding and managing passwords, utilizing LastPass for form filling, generating secure passwords, accessing your LastPass vault, and enabling two-factor authentication for an added layer of security.

By the end of this journey, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to leverage LastPass in Safari to its full potential, ensuring that your online accounts and sensitive information are safeguarded against unauthorized access. So, let's dive into the world of LastPass and discover how it can revolutionize the way you manage your digital identity and security in Safari!

Installing LastPass in Safari

Installing LastPass in Safari is a straightforward process that empowers you to take control of your online security and streamline your digital activities. Whether you're using a Mac or an iOS device, integrating LastPass with Safari is a seamless experience that brings a host of benefits to your digital life.

To begin, open Safari and navigate to the App Store. In the search bar, type "LastPass" and select the LastPass Password Manager app from the search results. Once you've located the app, simply tap the "Get" button to initiate the download and installation process. If prompted, enter your Apple ID password to authorize the installation.

After the installation is complete, locate the LastPass app on your device and open it. You'll be guided through the initial setup process, which includes creating a LastPass account or logging in if you already have one. This step is crucial as it serves as the gateway to accessing LastPass's robust features within Safari.

Once you've successfully set up your LastPass account and logged in, you'll need to enable the LastPass extension in Safari. To do this, open Safari and navigate to the "Safari Extensions" section in the App Store. Search for "LastPass" and select the LastPass extension from the results. Click on the "Get" button to install the extension, and follow any on-screen prompts to complete the process.

With the LastPass extension successfully installed, you'll notice the LastPass icon appearing in Safari's toolbar. This indicates that LastPass is now seamlessly integrated with Safari, ready to assist you in managing your passwords, generating secure credentials, and enhancing your overall browsing experience.

By following these simple steps, you've now successfully installed LastPass in Safari, unlocking a world of convenience and security at your fingertips. With LastPass by your side, you can navigate the digital landscape with confidence, knowing that your sensitive information is safeguarded and easily accessible whenever you need it.

In the next sections, we'll delve deeper into the functionalities and capabilities of LastPass, empowering you to harness its full potential within Safari. From creating a LastPass account to utilizing its advanced features, we'll guide you through every step of the way, ensuring that you make the most out of this powerful tool. Let's embark on this journey together and explore the myriad possibilities that LastPass brings to your Safari browsing experience.

Creating a LastPass Account

Creating a LastPass account is the first step towards harnessing the full potential of this robust password manager and digital vault within Safari. By establishing a LastPass account, you gain access to a secure platform that simplifies password management, enhances online security, and facilitates seamless access to your digital credentials across various devices.

To begin the account creation process, open the LastPass app or extension in Safari and select the option to create a new account. You'll be prompted to provide essential details such as your email address and a strong master password. The master password serves as the key to your LastPass vault, so it's crucial to choose a password that is both secure and memorable. LastPass provides guidelines for creating a strong master password, emphasizing the importance of using a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters to bolster its strength.

Once you've entered your email address and master password, LastPass will guide you through the account setup process, which may include additional security measures such as multifactor authentication for an added layer of protection. It's advisable to enable multifactor authentication, as it significantly enhances the security of your LastPass account by requiring an additional verification step beyond the master password.

After completing the account setup, LastPass may prompt you to verify your email address to ensure the validity of the provided information. This verification step adds an extra layer of security and helps safeguard your account against unauthorized access.

Upon successful verification, your LastPass account is ready for use, and you can begin populating your digital vault with passwords, secure notes, payment card information, and other sensitive data. The digital vault serves as a secure repository for your digital credentials, allowing you to access and manage them with ease while ensuring their protection against unauthorized access.

By creating a LastPass account, you've taken a significant step towards fortifying your online security and simplifying the management of your digital identity. With your LastPass account in place, you're now poised to explore the myriad features and functionalities that LastPass offers, empowering you to navigate the digital landscape with confidence and peace of mind.

In the subsequent sections, we'll delve into the various capabilities of LastPass, guiding you through the process of adding and managing passwords, utilizing LastPass for form filling, generating secure credentials, and accessing your LastPass vault. Together, we'll unravel the full potential of LastPass within Safari, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to leverage its robust features to the fullest.

Adding and Managing Passwords

Adding and managing passwords with LastPass in Safari is a seamless and efficient process that empowers you to take control of your digital credentials while ensuring their security and accessibility. Whether you're dealing with a myriad of online accounts or striving to enhance the strength and uniqueness of your passwords, LastPass offers a comprehensive set of tools to simplify the management of your digital identity.

To add a new password to LastPass, begin by navigating to the website or online service for which you want to store the login credentials. Upon entering your username and password, LastPass recognizes the new login and prompts you to save it to your vault. By clicking "Save Site" or a similar prompt, LastPass securely stores the login details, associating them with the respective website or service for future access.

Once saved, your passwords are encrypted and stored within your LastPass vault, safeguarded by robust security measures to prevent unauthorized access. The vault serves as a centralized repository for all your digital credentials, allowing you to access and manage them with ease from any device, including Safari on your Mac or iOS device.

Managing passwords with LastPass is equally straightforward. Through the LastPass interface in Safari, you can view and organize your stored passwords, edit login details, and categorize them into custom folders for better organization. This functionality is particularly useful for individuals with numerous online accounts, as it streamlines the process of locating and managing specific credentials.

Furthermore, LastPass offers a password generator feature that enables you to create strong, unique passwords for new accounts or to replace existing weak passwords. By specifying the desired length and complexity of the password, LastPass generates a secure credential that adheres to best practices for password strength, significantly bolstering the security of your online accounts.

In addition to managing website passwords, LastPass allows you to store and secure a wide range of sensitive information, including credit card details, personal identification numbers, and secure notes. This versatility makes LastPass a comprehensive solution for safeguarding all aspects of your digital identity, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected and easily accessible when needed.

By leveraging LastPass for adding and managing passwords, you're not only simplifying the management of your digital credentials but also fortifying the security of your online accounts. With LastPass seamlessly integrated into Safari, you can navigate the digital landscape with confidence, knowing that your passwords and sensitive information are safeguarded by a robust and user-friendly platform.

In the subsequent sections, we'll explore additional features of LastPass, including its capabilities for form filling, secure password generation, and multifactor authentication, empowering you to harness the full potential of LastPass within Safari for a secure and streamlined browsing experience.

Using LastPass for Form Filling

Utilizing LastPass for form filling in Safari streamlines the process of entering personal and sensitive information across various websites and online services. Whether you're completing online shopping transactions, signing up for new accounts, or filling out digital forms, LastPass offers a convenient and secure solution for populating form fields with accuracy and efficiency.

When encountering a web form that requires personal details such as name, address, email, and other pertinent information, LastPass intelligently recognizes the form fields and offers to fill them with the relevant data stored in your LastPass vault. This eliminates the need to manually input the information, saving time and reducing the likelihood of errors during data entry.

To leverage LastPass for form filling in Safari, simply navigate to the web form where you need to input your details. As you focus on each form field, LastPass presents a prompt to autofill the corresponding information. By selecting the appropriate entry from your LastPass vault, the form fields are populated instantly, allowing you to proceed with the submission or completion of the form effortlessly.

Moreover, LastPass allows you to store multiple identities within your vault, enabling you to manage and autofill distinct sets of personal information. This feature is particularly beneficial for individuals who maintain separate profiles for personal, work-related, or other purposes, as it ensures that the correct information is populated based on the context of the form being filled.

In addition to standard form filling, LastPass excels in securely managing and autofilling payment and shipping details during online transactions. By storing credit card information and shipping addresses within your LastPass vault, you can seamlessly complete checkout processes without the need to manually input sensitive financial and personal data, enhancing both convenience and security.

By harnessing LastPass for form filling in Safari, you're not only streamlining your online interactions but also safeguarding your personal information from potential security risks associated with manual data entry. With LastPass seamlessly integrated into Safari, you can navigate the digital landscape with confidence, knowing that your form filling activities are optimized for efficiency and security.

In the subsequent sections, we'll delve into additional functionalities of LastPass, including its capabilities for generating secure passwords, accessing the LastPass vault, and enabling two-factor authentication, empowering you to harness the full potential of LastPass within Safari for a secure and streamlined browsing experience.

Generating Secure Passwords

Generating secure passwords is a fundamental aspect of maintaining robust online security, and LastPass offers a powerful solution for creating and managing strong credentials within Safari. With the prevalence of cyber threats and data breaches, the importance of using unique and complex passwords cannot be overstated. LastPass addresses this critical need by providing a built-in password generator that empowers users to generate strong, randomized passwords for their online accounts.

When creating a new account or updating an existing password, LastPass's password generator feature becomes invaluable. By specifying the desired length and complexity of the password, users can tailor the generated passwords to meet the stringent security requirements of modern online platforms. The generated passwords adhere to best practices for password strength, incorporating a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters to enhance their resilience against unauthorized access.

Furthermore, LastPass ensures that the generated passwords are unique to each account, mitigating the risks associated with password reuse across multiple platforms. This proactive approach significantly reduces the likelihood of unauthorized access to other accounts in the event of a data breach or security compromise.

By seamlessly integrating the password generator into Safari, LastPass simplifies the process of creating and managing secure credentials, alleviating the burden of devising and remembering complex passwords for numerous online accounts. This not only enhances the overall security posture of users but also contributes to a more streamlined and secure digital experience.

In addition to generating new passwords, LastPass facilitates the identification and updating of weak or compromised passwords that may be stored within the user's vault. By analyzing the strength and security status of stored passwords, LastPass empowers users to proactively strengthen their online security by replacing weak or compromised credentials with robust, randomly generated passwords.

By leveraging LastPass for generating secure passwords within Safari, users can fortify their online security posture, mitigate the risks associated with password-related vulnerabilities, and navigate the digital landscape with confidence. The seamless integration of LastPass's password generator empowers users to uphold best practices for password security, ensuring that their digital identities remain safeguarded against unauthorized access and potential security threats.

In the subsequent sections, we'll explore additional features of LastPass, including its capabilities for accessing the LastPass vault and enabling two-factor authentication, further enhancing the security and convenience of using LastPass within Safari.

Accessing LastPass Vault

Accessing your LastPass vault in Safari is a seamless and secure process that empowers you to manage and retrieve your digital credentials with ease. The LastPass vault serves as a centralized repository for your passwords, secure notes, payment card information, and other sensitive data, offering a secure and convenient solution for organizing and accessing your digital identity.

To access your LastPass vault in Safari, simply click on the LastPass icon located in the browser's toolbar. This action opens the LastPass menu, where you can select the "Open My Vault" option to gain direct access to your stored credentials. Upon selecting this option, LastPass prompts you to authenticate using your master password or any enabled multifactor authentication methods, ensuring that only authorized users can access the vault.

Once authenticated, you're presented with a comprehensive view of your LastPass vault, organized into categories such as "Passwords," "Secure Notes," "Payment Cards," and more. Navigating through these categories allows you to locate and manage specific types of stored information, providing a user-friendly interface for accessing and updating your digital credentials.

The LastPass vault interface in Safari offers intuitive search functionality, enabling you to quickly locate specific entries within your vault by entering relevant keywords or phrases. This feature is particularly useful for individuals with extensive collections of stored passwords and secure notes, as it streamlines the process of retrieving specific information when needed.

Furthermore, LastPass allows users to organize their vault entries into custom folders, facilitating better categorization and management of stored credentials. By creating custom folders based on personal preferences or organizational needs, users can maintain a structured and easily navigable vault, enhancing the overall efficiency of accessing and managing their digital identity.

In addition to accessing the LastPass vault through the browser extension, users can also utilize the LastPass mobile app to access their vault on the go. The LastPass app offers seamless synchronization with the Safari browser, ensuring that any updates or additions made to the vault are reflected across all devices, providing a consistent and unified experience for managing digital credentials.

By leveraging the LastPass vault in Safari, users can confidently store, organize, and access their digital credentials, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure and easily accessible whenever needed. The seamless integration of the LastPass vault within Safari empowers users to take control of their digital identity, streamlining the management of passwords and sensitive data with a user-friendly and secure platform.

In the subsequent sections, we'll explore additional features of LastPass, including its capabilities for enabling two-factor authentication, further enhancing the security and accessibility of using LastPass within Safari.

Enabling Two-Factor Authentication

Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your LastPass account, significantly enhancing its resilience against unauthorized access. With 2FA enabled, accessing your LastPass account requires not only your master password but also a secondary form of verification, typically in the form of a unique code or prompt. This additional step ensures that even if your master password is compromised, unauthorized access to your account is thwarted by the requirement of a secondary authentication factor.

To enable two-factor authentication for your LastPass account in Safari, begin by accessing your LastPass vault and navigating to the account settings or security options. Within the security settings, locate the section dedicated to two-factor authentication and select the option to enable this feature. LastPass offers various 2FA methods, including authenticator apps, SMS-based codes, and hardware tokens, allowing users to choose the method that best aligns with their preferences and security needs.

One of the most popular 2FA methods is the use of authenticator apps, such as Google Authenticator or Authy. By selecting this method, LastPass guides you through the setup process, which involves scanning a QR code provided by LastPass using the chosen authenticator app. Once scanned, the authenticator app generates time-based, one-time codes that serve as the secondary authentication factor when accessing your LastPass account.

Alternatively, users can opt for SMS-based 2FA, where a unique code is sent to their registered mobile number for verification during login attempts. While SMS-based 2FA offers an additional layer of security, it's important to consider potential limitations, such as reliance on cellular network connectivity and the susceptibility of SMS messages to interception.

For those seeking a physical 2FA solution, LastPass supports the use of hardware tokens, such as YubiKeys, which provide a highly secure and convenient method for secondary authentication. By integrating a hardware token with your LastPass account, you can further fortify the security of your digital credentials, ensuring that access to your account is tightly controlled and protected.

Once two-factor authentication is enabled, accessing your LastPass account via Safari prompts you to provide the secondary authentication factor in addition to your master password. This seamless yet robust verification process ensures that your LastPass account remains safeguarded against unauthorized access, even in the event of a compromised master password.

By enabling two-factor authentication for your LastPass account in Safari, you're bolstering the security of your digital identity and sensitive information, mitigating the risks associated with unauthorized access and potential security breaches. The seamless integration of 2FA within LastPass empowers users to navigate the digital landscape with confidence, knowing that their account is fortified by an additional layer of protection.

In the subsequent sections, we'll continue to explore the myriad features and functionalities of LastPass, guiding you through the process of maximizing the security and convenience of using LastPass within Safari.

In conclusion, integrating LastPass into Safari opens the door to a world of enhanced security, convenience, and efficiency in managing your digital identity. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you've gained the knowledge and skills to harness the full potential of LastPass within Safari, empowering you to navigate the digital landscape with confidence and peace of mind.

With LastPass seamlessly integrated into Safari, you can streamline the management of your passwords, secure notes, payment card information, and other sensitive data, ensuring that they remain protected against unauthorized access. The robust features of LastPass, including its password generator, form filling capabilities, and multifactor authentication, equip you with the tools to fortify your online security posture and simplify your digital interactions.

Furthermore, LastPass's seamless synchronization across devices ensures that your digital vault remains accessible and up-to-date, regardless of the platform or device you're using. This unified experience enhances the convenience of managing your digital credentials, allowing you to seamlessly transition between your Mac and iOS devices without compromising security or accessibility.

By enabling two-factor authentication, you've added an extra layer of protection to your LastPass account, mitigating the risks associated with unauthorized access and potential security breaches. This proactive approach to security underscores your commitment to safeguarding your digital identity and sensitive information, ensuring that your LastPass account remains resilient against evolving cyber threats.

As you continue to explore the functionalities of LastPass within Safari, I encourage you to leverage its capabilities to their fullest, embracing the seamless integration of LastPass into your digital routine. Whether you're managing passwords, filling out online forms, or accessing your digital vault, LastPass empowers you to navigate the digital landscape with confidence, knowing that your digital identity is safeguarded by a robust and user-friendly platform.

In essence, LastPass in Safari transcends the traditional boundaries of password management, offering a comprehensive solution that harmonizes security, convenience, and accessibility. By embracing LastPass, you're not only fortifying your online security but also simplifying the management of your digital identity, empowering you to embrace the digital world with confidence and peace of mind.

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  • 1Password (Subscription Required) - For 1Password users, the 1Password extension allows users to input their saved 1Password information in Safari, similar to how it works on the Mac. 1Password can autofill logins, passwords, credit card information, two-factor authentication codes, and more. A 1Password subscription is required, which is priced at $2.99 per month.
  • Amplosion ($2.99) - Amplosion redirects Google's AMP pages and links to standard links in Safari, which is a good solution for those who don't like AMP pages. Amplosion, designed by Apollo creator Christian Selig, is open source and designed with transparency so users can verify what the extension is doing.
  • Apollo (Free) - Reddit app Apollo has a new Safari extension that's designed to allow the Apollo app to open any Reddit weblink rather than requiring the link to be opened in the Reddit app. If you pair Apollo with Amplosion, Safari will open any Safari Reddit link in the Apollo app automatically, which is great for those who prefer Apollo to the official Reddit app. Apollo is free, but the Pro unlock costs $4.99.
  • Achoo - ($0.99) - Another extension created by Christian Selig, Achoo is an HTML viewer and inspector. If you need to see the HTML of a webpage on your iPhone and iPad, this is a simple app worth picking up. You can inspect HTML, copy/paste it, and edit it.
  • StopTheMadness ($7.99) - StopTheMadness is a privacy protecting extension that has several functions. It stops Google from loading AMP pages, ends clickjacking in Google search results, Facebook, and Gmail, removes tracking parameters from the ends of URLs, loads unshortened versions of URLs, prevents videos from autoplaying, and more. It's expensive, but for those who want to cut out a lot of the Safari browsing annoyances, it's worth checking out.
  • Super Agent (Free) - Super Agent is an extension that automatically fills in cookie consent forms based on your preferences, getting rid of frustrating cookie pop up forms.
  • Overamped ($1.99) - Overamped is another extension that is designed to direct AMP and Yandex Turbo to the original sites, disabling AMP and Yandex Turbo in Safari.
  • Dark Reader ($4.99) - Dark Reader for Safari brings Dark Mode to every website by adding dark themes for websites that don't support Dark Mode natively. There are controls for adjusting brightness and contrast, swapping between Dynamic and Filter mode, toggling the dark themes off for individual websites, and more.
  • Noir ($2.99) - If you have Dark Mode turned on and visit a website that does not support it, Noir will automatically turn it dark so that you're not blinded by a sudden bright webpage with Dark Mode enabled. Noir only activates when a website does not have a Dark Mode option, and you can choose to turn Dark Mode on or off on a site by site basis.
  • Convusic ($0.99) - Convusic is a Safari extension that's designed to open any Spotify link in Apple Music. If you're an Apple Music subscriber and often come across Spotify links but still want to hear the songs, this extension offers a solution. When installed, you can choose which app will open music streaming links. It works both ways - Spotify users can set it to open Apple Music songs in Spotify, and Apple Music users can set it to open Spotify songs in Apple Music.

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‎Simple Refresh for Safari

oneMadRssn

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If someone makes a Transmission web interface manager extention, which can open magnet links and send them to Transmission, I will buy you coffee for a week.  

nutmac

Regarding Amplosion, non-Google search engines such as DuckDuckGo do not link to AMP.  

tgwaste

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Come on. The extensions for Safari are just an utter joke.  

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iOS 15 Safari Extensions I want: 1. Keepa: adds price history and alerts on every Amazon product page ( Screenshot , website ) 2. ReviewMeta: filters and adjusts 'unnatural' Amazon review scores and provides breakdowns justification for each change. ( Website ) 3. LibKey Nomad: Searches public domain databases and your membered public and school libraries for original publications of cited literature and provides a one-click link to download the article. ( Screenshot , website )  

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MacRumors said: If you have Dark Mode turned on and visit a website that does not support it, Noir will automatically turn it dark Click to expand...

Sirobin

Should also be pointed out that those of us who previously paid for 1Password, and are still using stand alone vaults with no subscription, can not only NOT use the new extension, but they took away the existing share sheet with no warning.  

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I was happy to see the Apollo extension.  

Oberhorst

Dark Reader also already has an extension and you can adjust the darkness level and text colour (which Noir can't).  

Sirobin said: Should also be pointed out that those of us who previously paid for 1Password, and are still using stand alone vaults with no subscription, can not only NOT use the new extension, but they took away the existing share sheet with no warning. Click to expand...

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Amplosion is 2.99, not 1.99 P.S. I’m using 1Password without the extension juuuuust fine.  

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tgwaste said: Come on. The extensions for Safari are just an utter joke. Click to expand...

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MacRumors said: With iOS 15, Apple introduced a new design and a range of new features , including better support for extensions. Safari in iOS 15 supports web extensions, which can be downloaded and installed through the App Store, so there are a much wider range of extension options for you to choose from. We've rounded up some of the most useful iOS 15 extensions that we've found so far. 1Password (Subscription Required) - For 1Password users, the 1Password extension allows users to input their saved 1Password information in Safari, similar to how it works on the Mac. 1Password can autofill logins, passwords, credit card information, two-factor authentication codes, and more. A 1Password subscription is required, which is priced at $2.99 per month. Amplosion ($1.99) - Amplosion redirects Google's AMP pages and links to standard links in Safari, which is a good solution for those who don't like AMP pages. Amplosion, designed by Apollo creator Christian Selig, is open source and designed with transparency so users can verify what the extension is doing. Apollo (Free) - Reddit app Apollo has a new Safari extension that's designed to allow the Apollo app to open any Reddit weblink rather than requiring the link to be opened in the Reddit app. If you pair Apollo with Amplosion, Safari will open any Safari Reddit link in the Apollo app automatically, which is great for those who prefer Apollo to the official Reddit app. Apollo is free, but the Pro unlock costs $4.99. Achoo - ($0.99) - Another extension created by Christian Selig, Achoo is an HTML viewer and inspector. If you need to see the HTML of a webpage on your iPhone and iPad, this is a simple app worth picking up. You can inspect HTML, copy/paste it, and edit it. StopTheMadness ($7.99) - StopTheMadness is a privacy protecting extension that has several functions. It stops Google from loading AMP pages, ends clickjacking in Google search results, Facebook, and Gmail, removes tracking parameters from the ends of URLs, loads unshortened versions of URLs, prevents videos from autoplaying, and more. It's expensive, but for those who want to cut out a lot of the Safari browsing annoyances, it's worth checking out. Noir ($2.99) - If you have Dark Mode turned on and visit a website that does not support it, Noir will automatically turn it dark so that you're not blinded by a sudden bright webpage with Dark Mode enabled. Noir only activates when a website does not have a Dark Mode option, and you can choose to turn Dark Mode on or off on a site by site basis. Installing Extensions To install an extension, you need to download the extension app from the App Store and then open up the Safari section of the Settings app. From there, tap on "Extensions" and select the toggle next to the extension you want to enable. If you want to find more extensions, just tap on the "More Extensions" button to go to the "Safari Extensions" section in the App Store. Alternatively, extensions can also be managed right in the browser window by tapping on the "Aa" button and then choosing the "Manage Extensions" option. Guide Feedback Have a favorite extension not listed here or want to offer feedback on this guide? Let us know in the comments below. Article Link: iOS 15 Safari Extensions Worth Checking Out Click to expand...
Oberhorst said: That's why I switched back to Apples own solution again, it's good enough now. Not gonna pay for 1Password, I bought their standalone versions for iOS and macOS but it ends here. Click to expand...

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oneMadRssn said: If someone makes a Transmission web interface manager extention, which can open magnet links and send them to Transmission, I will buy you coffee for a week. Click to expand...

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sergekills said: I bet it will be an iOS 16 feature ? Click to expand...

The Barron

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1Password is The Gold Standard for generating encrypted passwords. It's easy to use and Robust with a capital R. It's worth every penny. If you have more than one family member using a computer, iPad, iPhone, whatever, I highly recommend the Family Plan. No, I do not work for 1Password, get even one penny of compensation or any freebies; I just believe in it after using it since it started years ago, Oh, their support staff is second to none.  

japanime

I wish Safari could natively do what StopTheMadness does. It's really annoying when I open a website and see Google's URL still in the window.  

TheDailyApple

TheDailyApple

1Blocker X has been great for me. It can block ads, trackers, social widgets, annoyances, etc. it also has a ton of flexibility for custom blocking and whitlisting. I currently have it set to block third-party javascript on all but a few sites as well. That alone cuts a ton of junk. With iOS 15 it can block youtube ads too.  

FishyFish

Overamped is another great (and cheaper) anti-AMP. I’ve used it all throughout the beta and it is flawless.  

The Barron said: 1Password is The Gold Standard for generating encrypted passwords. It's easy to use and Robust with a capital R. It's worth every penny. If you have more than one family member using a computer, iPad, iPhone, whatever, I highly recommend the Family Plan. No, I do not work for 1Password, get even one penny of compensation or any freebies; I just believe in it after using it since it started years ago, Oh, their support staff is second to none. Click to expand...

patife

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Super Agent now on iOS15 (and macOS) auto-accepts cookies pop-ups from GDPR using user prefs. It's a powerful extension that wasn't possible or available before for mobile browsers.  

LastPass password manager review

Lastpass is still a decent password manager but it has seriously fallen behind the competition.

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Tom's Guide Verdict

LastPass is still a decent, affordable option for password management, but it has fallen behind its competitors in terms of features and user experience.

Solid security monitoring and emergency access tools

More features on free tier than competitors

Outdated interface

Few unique features

Behind competitors in passkey support

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Platforms: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome OS Free version: Yes (limited to one device type)\ MFA: Yes Passkey support: No Browser extensions: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, and Edge Form filling: Yes Biometric login:  Face ID, Touch ID on iOS & macOS, Pixel Face Unlock, fingerprint readers on Android & Windows PIN code: Yes Killer feature: Background security monitoring on all plans

LastPass has long been one of our favorite password managers thanks to its simple interface, premium features, and affordable pricing, and it’s still a solid choice at just $36 per year for individuals and $48 per year for families. 

However, other password managers have caught up with and even surpassed LastPass, which now lacks some functionality of similarly priced platforms, including passkey support—and no longer has as many unique features or an unrestricted free option comparable to Bitwarden. The LastPass interface also appears outdated alongside the likes of competitors Keeper and 1Password. Plus, LastPass has suffered a handful of security issues in recent years, which is not something you hope for in a tool meant to protect your passwords. 

Our LastPass review will help you decide if this is the best password manager for your needs or if you’d be better off choosing something else.

LastPass review: Costs and what's covered

LastPass has three plans: Free, Premium (individual) and Family. At $36 per year for an individual, the premium personal tier is in line with other similarly featured password managers, while the $48-per-year family plan (up to six users) is cheaper than those of many competitors. 

For many years, LastPass' free tier was a steal, with most of the basic features you'd want in a password manager, including unlimited syncing across all your devices. However, the company in early 2021 limited syncing to a single device type: Users on the free plan can access their vaults on mobile or on desktop, but not on both. 

Other premium, paid password managers with free tiers have similar limitations, such as the number of devices or number of passwords (or both), so LastPass does still have a leg up. But with Bitwarden offering unlimited free syncing, LastPass may no longer be the top free choice. 

That said, LastPass Free users still get to have an unlimited number of passwords, one-to-one sharing, secure notes, limited multi-factor authentication, security tools like password hygiene and dark-web monitoring and the LastPass Authenticator app.

An upgrade to LastPass Premium ($36 annually) unlocks unlimited device syncing, one-to-many sharing, advanced MFA, 1GB of file storage, emergency access, 1-to-1 support and a host of security-monitoring features. LastPass does offer a 30-day free trial so you can test out the premium features. 

The LastPass Family plan ($48 annually) has all the same features as Premium with unlimited shared folders for up to six users. 

To run the LastPass browser extensions, you must have Windows 8.1 and later or one of the most recent two versions of macOS, Linux or Chrome OS. There are browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera, desktop apps for Windows and macOS, and mobile apps for iOS (14.0 or later) and Android (9 or later). 

I reviewed LastPass on a 2020 MacBook Air running macOS 12.7.1 Monterey, an iPhone 15 Pro running iOS 17.1.1 and Google Chrome . 

LastPass review: Setup

To set up LastPass, start by creating an account on LastPass.com with your email address and a strong (and memorable) master password. 

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You can also enter a password hint, although this step may be unnecessary and perhaps risky since there's also an account recovery option.

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Next, you'll be prompted to install the browser extension, though you can access your web vault without doing so. There are basic extensions for major browsers, as well as universal installers for Windows and Linux, which will add full-featured "binary component" extensions to all of your browsers at once. Mac users can grab this via the "full version" Chrome extension.

These "binary" extensions, which will share your login state across browsers and automatically log you in, among other things, may be helpful if you use multiple browsers on your machine though.

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Once you're logged into your web vault, you can add individual items or import them from other password managers by uploading an exported file or basic CSV. The import tool can be found under Advanced Options at the bottom of the menu bar.

LastPass has a wide range of built-in item types for passwords and payments as well as health-insurance plans, Wi-Fi credentials and instant-messenger accounts, plus completely customizable templates.

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On mobile, download the LastPass app and log in with your email address and master password. On iOS, you'll be asked to enable Face ID right away (or Face Unlock on a Google Pixel ) for easier access to your app, or you can turn on biometrics later (Settings > Security) if they're supported on your device.

There are also desktop apps available for both Mac and Windows. You can get the former from LastPass' download page, while the latter is available in the Microsoft store . Both are basically app versions of the web vault.

If you’re on the free plan, LastPass allows you to switch between desktop and mobile three times before locking you into a device type.

I found LastPass' help articles less straightforward and more difficult to navigate than competitors' support sites. If you're new to password management, this may be frustrating.

LastPass review: Desktop

The main way to use LastPass on the desktop is as a web vault and browser-extension combination. The online vault has a left-justified collapsible menu bar with a Home button for viewing all items and shared records, as well as tabs for passwords, notes, addresses, payment cards and bank accounts. LastPass will display items as tiles or in a list, which can be sorted alphabetically or by recent use. 

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As noted above, though, you can create a range of different item types as well as customized templates. To create a new record, tap the plus sign in the lower-right corner. If you hover over the icon, you'll also see an option to create a new folder.

Further down the main menu bar are options to view your security dashboard, emergency access, account settings and advanced options (import, export, account history, deleted items and one-time passwords).

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The security dashboard shows you a password-health report as well as dark-web monitoring of email addresses found in your LastPass account. Once you activate web monitoring, LastPass sets you up to receive an email alert if any of your information is found in a data breach. This service is always scanning in the background and does not need to be requested manually.

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The sharing and emergency-access screens show you whom you've granted access to your individual records as well as your entire vault. Emergency access can be activated immediately or up to 30 days after a trusted contact has requested it without a response from you.

The account settings are the clunkiest part of an otherwise straightforward (if somewhat outdated) interface. This is where you can update security preferences, enable multi-factor authentication and view connected mobile devices.

The browser extension has most of the functionality of the web vault. You can view, edit and launch all of your items, add new records, generate and fill passwords, enable auto-login and see recently used credentials.

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To autofill in your browser, tap the LastPass icon in the form field and select the correct login. When you need to create a password, LastPass will pop up its password generator in the form field and then ask if you want to add the credential to LastPass.

LastPass review: Mobile apps

Like the web interface, the LastPass mobile app is simple (but less dated). The navigation at the bottom of the screen is for your main vault, your security tools and your account settings. Under the vault tab, you can view all items or tap to open specific record categories.

LastPass software screen grab

You can also search for individual items or tap Add in the upper-right corner to create a new record using any of the same item types available on desktop. Plus, you can add attachments like photos, files and even audio recordings to a record.

LastPass software screen grab

In the security section, you'll find the password generator, emergency access settings, your password-strength report and the option to switch vaults (if you have multiple identities set up).

Note that while there is an option to tap and view your security dashboard, the mobile app does not actually create that report and instead tells you to go to your web vault to view it.

Finally, the settings tab is where you'll adjust security and login options, such as enabling biometrics, auto logout and account recovery. There is a "Remember Master Password" setting, which when toggled on would autofill and log you into your vault, though even LastPass notes that this is not recommended.

To enable autofill, go to your phone settings and select LastPass as your password manager. LastPass popped up automatically when I tapped the Passwords option above my keyboard in my browser so I could select the correct credentials.

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You can also launch sites directly from individual records or by tapping on an item in your main vault, and LastPass will ask if you want to autofill with stored credentials. However, LastPass had a difficult time detecting and filling credit-card fields in multiple mobile browsers.

LastPass review: Security

LastPass operates using AES-256 encryption, which protects your data locally on your device and on the company's servers (and in between). LastPass does not have access to your master password or your vault content. 

LastPass is also SOC 2 Type 2 compliant according to the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA), which means it can be trusted to securely handle consumer data, and the company undergoes regular security audits. 

LastPass software screen grab

All LastPass plans include two-factor authentication options for vault access. Free users can enable MFA with apps like LastPass Authenticator, Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, Duo and more. Premium subscribers can also use hardware keys like YubiKey as well as fingerprint and smart-card readers.

Finally, LastPass offers account recovery if your master password is lost. The best option is to use a one-time password on a device you've previously used with LastPass. These are generated automatically and stored locally on any device on which you've logged into the extension or web vault and are used as part of the email verification to recover your account.

Alternatively, you can recover your account via SMS or using a password hint previously set up, but neither of these processes are very secure. On mobile, you can toggle the option to use biometrics for account recovery, though anyone with a biometric profile on your device will be able to access your vault.

Note that LastPass suffered a major hack in 2022 . While the company reported that no user passwords or data were compromised, the breach was one in a string of security issues for the platform.

LastPass review: Passkeys

As of November 2023, LastPass does not support creating, storing and editing passkeys in user vaults — making it the last of the major password managers to launch this feature. However, the company states that this functionality is coming soon. 

LastPass review: Bottom line 

LastPass is still worthy of consideration with its affordable price point (especially its $48-per-year family plan) and feature set consistent with other premium password managers.

However, unlike its competitors, LastPass has not evolved much visually or functionally since our last review: it has nixed some of its standout features over the years, and it now falls behind most of its competitors, including similarly priced 1Password and Keeper , on passkey support. Thanks to device restrictions, its free tier cannot keep up with the no-cost plan offered by Bitwarden and even the free plan available from NordPass is slightly less limited. 

Emily Long is a Utah-based freelance writer who covers consumer technology, privacy and personal finance for Tom's Guide. She has been reporting and writing for nearly 10 years, and her work has appeared in Wirecutter, Lifehacker, NBC BETTER and CN Traveler, among others. When she's not working, you can find her trail running, teaching and practicing yoga, or studying for grad school — all fueled by coffee, obviously.

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Rest easy knowing credentials are always protected, private, and within reach.

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Simply, securely log in to life and work

Safely store and autofill passwords.

Save a username, password, billing address, or credit card once, and LastPass will autofill it for you, allowing you to log in or check out instantly.

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With LastPass, your password vault travels with you. Your passwords remain accessible across all your trusted devices – computers, smartphones, tablets, smartwatches.

Detect weak passwords

Your security dashboard summarizes vulnerabilities you can act on, from weak or reused passwords to email addresses found as part of a breach via dark web monitoring.

Safely share credentials

Share passwords and documents with your team, friends, and family. Take full control of your shared items with the ability to hide passwords and revoke access with just one click.

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Manage one less password.

Save valuable time and reduce the risk of data breaches by using your biometrics (face or fingerprint) to log in to your vault instead of your master password.

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With over 100 security policies, you can personalize your authentication, user management, and access controls to your organization’s exact needs.

Private data remains private

Password vaults are protected by AES-256 encryption and our zero-knowledge security model to ensure only you can access and manage what’s in your vault.

Compliance for all industries

LastPass aligns with top-tier certifications like ISO 27001, ISO 27701, SOC 2 Type II, SOC 3, BSI C5, GDPR, and HIPPA to ensure compliance with your industry’s standards.

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Users can access their vaults using just their biometrics, the LastPass Authenticator app or any FIDO2-certified authenticator .

Share as many account details and items with fellow LastPass users in convenient folders, ensuring access is authorized and safe.

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Within Business plan you get 3 Single Sign-on (SSO) apps with Multifactor protection (MFA). Get unlimited number of apps and policies with "Advanced SSO" add-on, and extend passwordless authentication with "Advanced MFA" add-on.

Enable employees and their families to live and work from anywhere with LastPass Families. Your employees will be granted a personal LastPass account plus 5 additional licenses to share with family or friends.

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Within Business plan you get 3 Single Sign-on (SSO) apps with Multifactor protection (MFA). Get unlimited number of apps and policies with “Advanced SSO” add-on, and extend passwordless authentication with “Advanced MFA” add-on.

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“Advanced SSO” adds Single Sign-On to an unlimited number of apps, in addition to the three included in the base Business plan.

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Contact Sales to learn about Site License packages. A Site License offers a LastPass account for all your employees at a flat fee versus a seat-based rate, which allows you to scale LastPass use as your company grows – without any added cost. *Applicable taxes will be applied at checkout.

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LastPass has two accessible device types: computer (all browsers running on desktops and laptops) or mobile (mobile phones, smart watches, and tablets).

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Assess your account’s password security score and monitor accounts for data breaches all from your security dashboard .

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Share passwords and log-in credentials with LastPass users you trust for convenient, safe account access.

Enhance security by employing fingerprint sensors and card readers or 3rd-party hardware key, YubiKey.

Grant one-time access to your vault  to another LastPass user in the event of an emergency or crisis.

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Manage up to 6 family members: monitor account security, grant and control membership, and organize shared credentials.

Every Families member gets an independent, encrypted password vault, that no one – not even a family admin – can access. Vaults include all LastPass Premium features.

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With over 350 applications for a team of 3500+ employees, our risk of exposure was high and in order to comfortably enable SSO, LastPass was a vital investment as it confirms every access point and login is protected.

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Frequently asked questions, how can i access lastpass.

LastPass is accessible on computers (MacOS, Windows, Linux, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and mobile devices (iOS, WatchOS, and Android). Free users can only use LastPass on one device type (computer or mobile), while paid users have unlimited access.

How does LastPass securely store passwords?

Your LastPass vault secures your data on your trusted device through zero-knowledge encryption. Your device encrypts and hashes your passwords locally before sending them to LastPass servers. The next time you need to log in, LastPass returns your encrypted passwords – which are decrypted by your trusted device.

Does LastPass have access to my passwords?

No, our zero-knowledge security model ensures your data remains yours: your master passwords and anything you store in your password vault – passwords, credit cards, mailing addresses, secure notes – are never visible or accessible to LastPass.

How does LastPass encryption work?

LastPass is built on a zero-knowledge encryption method , which ensures you are the only person who knows your master password – the key used to decrypt your password vault. Thanks to 256-bit AES encryption and PBKDF2 derivation function with a secure hash (SHA256), with salting, your master password is never stored on our servers in its plaintext format, so only you will know what it is.

Is LastPass no longer safe?

LastPass secures all passwords, so you don't have to, ensuring that your most important credentials are protected, private, and always within reach. We have undergone an extensive security transformation; emerging as a stronger, more innovative, and independent company with an unwavering commitment to security, privacy, and customer satisfaction.

We seized a unique opportunity to implement an entirely new security and privacy infrastructure across our development and production environments, moved to a purpose-built, highly available and secure Cloud platform, rolled out an entirely new fleet of managed end user devices, and enhanced security and privacy within our digital vault, including achieving ISO 27701 compliance.

We’ve also invested significant resources to strengthen our privacy and security teams, establishing new business units, such as our Privacy Operations, Safety and Trust (POST) team, which focuses on safeguarding customer privacy and protecting against fraud and abuse. Additionally, our new Threat Intelligence, Mitigation, and Escalation (TIME) team provides actionable security insights and advanced threat intelligence on LastPass Labs, our content hub for the market and our customers.

We have documented so much of this journey through updated support articles and close to real-time monitoring of LastPass systems within our new Compliance Center, keeping customers informed every step of the way.

What is the deal with LastPass?

LastPass is a popular password manager that helps users store and manage their passwords. In December 2022, LastPass disclosed a security incident. LastPass remains committed to delivering a secure set of products and services for LastPass customers, and is continuously making improvements and investments across people, processes, and infrastructure to deliver on this commitment.

By streamlining the process of password management and enhancing security, LastPass provides a comprehensive solution for individuals and businesses looking to protect their digital identities.

This article contains additional details on what has been done to secure LastPass .

Where is the safest place to keep passwords?

The safest place to keep your passwords is in a password manager like LastPass. Password managers securely store your login credentials in an encrypted vault, ensuring that only you can access them. By using a password manager, you can generate and store strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts, significantly reducing the risk of your credentials being compromised. This method not only enhances your overall security but also simplifies the process of managing multiple passwords, making it easier to maintain good password hygiene.

For additional details, you can visit LastPass vault  to learn more.

What's more secure than LastPass?

When considering alternatives to LastPass, it’s important to look for password managers that offer robust encryption, security audits and transparent privacy policies. While LastPass is a robust and secure password manager, it's important to note that all password managers face common threats, such as phishing attacks. To ensure maximum security, users should regularly update their password manager software, enable two-factor authentication (2FA), and stay vigilant against phishing attempts.

It's crucial to prioritize strong security practices, such as using a unique and complex master password and setting up secure recovery options. Additionally, users should be cautious about where they enter their master password and be aware of the signs of phishing scams. By combining a reliable password manager with these best practices, users can significantly enhance their overall digital security.

For additional details, you can visit the LastPass security page  or our support site to learn what makes LastPass secure .

What are the disadvantages of LastPass?

Some users find the limited features of the LastPass free version a disadvantage. Paid plans offer more functionality, for a fee. Users of the free version may miss functionalities such as password sharing, personal customer support, and emergency access. These limitations can be a drawback for individuals who require more robust password management tools but do not want to subscribe to the paid plans. Additionally, the free version limits users to syncing their passwords on only one type of device—either mobile or desktop.

Learn more about why LastPass  is loved by millions and recognized by experts.

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  1. Apple Safari Password Manager

    In Safari, open up Preferences and click Passwords. Copy-paste any stored logins to new entries in the LastPass vault. Once you've transferred your existing credentials, open System Preferences and click iCloud, then uncheck Keychain. You'll be prompted to enter your Apple ID and complete the instructions.

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    LastPass for Chrome (full version) LastPass browser extension for Google Chrome (full version) provides extra features such as sharing the login state with other browsers. Download. Version 4.133.0. LastPass browser extension for Apple Safari. This is a Mac App which includes the Safari extension. Click.

  4. Password Vault for Apple Safari

    In Safari, open up Preferences and click Passwords. Copy-paste any stored logins to new entries in the LastPass vault. Once you've transferred your existing credentials, open System Preferences and click iCloud, then uncheck Keychain. You'll be prompted to enter your Apple ID and complete the instructions.

  5. LastPass Browser Extension 101: For Chrome, Safari, Firefox & More

    First, you need to have a LastPass account. If you haven't already, you can create one here. Once that is complete, download the browser extension here. Simply pick which browser you use, hit "download" and then follow the install instructions. Extensions are available for Chrome, Safari, Firefox and more.

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    Find LastPass for Safari and click "Download." The LastPass version available in Mac's App Store is a "Legacy Version" of the LastPass Safari extension, and won't allow you to add LastPass to the ...

  9. How To Use Lastpass In Safari

    To begin, open Safari and navigate to the App Store. In the search bar, type "LastPass" and select the LastPass Password Manager app from the search results. Once you've located the app, simply tap the "Get" button to initiate the download and installation process. If prompted, enter your Apple ID password to authorize the installation.

  10. Troubleshoot or uninstall the LastPass for Safari app extension

    Below are some known issues and how to resolve them when installing and using the LastPass for Safari app extension on your Mac. If needed, you can uninstall the app extension, then reinstall. Notice: LastPass discontinued support for the legacy Mac App for desktop (version 4.4.0) as of February 29, 2020.

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    1. Last Pass Help recommends installing version 4.6 for macOS Big Sur from their direct download site instead of the app store version. If you're still having issues, Last Pass support forum recommends uninstalling the app, the safari extension, emptying trash and rebooting your mac and then reinstalling from their direct download site. Share ...

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    Easily log in, check out, and fill forms in Safari. Stop struggling with Safari form fields. Let LastPass autofill take care of them for you. Save passwords on Apple Safari with Autofill by LastPass. Designed to autocomplete forms field with passwords, login credentials, payment methods and more.

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    Install and run the app. Login to the app. Enable it in Safari - in the Preferences/ Extensions. Installing this new version will uninstall the old one. Click here for more detailed instructions. Once you complete the above steps, you are good to go! Just keep using LastPass and Safari together. If you have questions, please submit a ticket ...

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    To install an extension, you need to download the extension app from the App Store and then open up the Safari section of the Settings app. From there, tap on "Extensions" and select the toggle next to the extension you want to enable. If you want to find more extensions, just tap on the "More Extensions" button to go to the "Safari Extensions ...

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