It’s browser extension takes unnecessary permissions when you install it. ![]() Where LastPast loses points for me is their privacy practices, which aren’t the best. So usability in LastPast could be improved. Another annoying problem I have when I use it in a browser is that sometimes when I click the little LastPass icon in username fields etc, the LastPass floating window often pops up then disappears again. Second is that LastPass had a security breach once in 2017. First of all is that to enter the vault, it takes you to their website rather than working entirely from their browser extension window (in contrast to Bitwarden for example). Now some things I dislike about LastPass. It’s free to use LastPass but the premium options don’t cost very much. This means you can share information and logins from your vault in a secure way. LastPass also has interesting share options. It bases this on the strength of your passwords as well as their age and also whether any of your email accounts have been compromised in known security breaches. As well as addresses you can also store secure notes inside LastPass, your card details and bank account details.Īnother very useful feature of LastPass is that it has a ‘security challenge’ section which rates how secure all of your user accounts on. ![]() So as long as the website you visit also accepts the ‘other’ gender category, that’s how LastPass will fill it out for you. For those of you who don’t identify as either male or female, you’ll like the fact that in LastPass you can select ‘other’. The options for each address are detailed and I’d imagine it has everything you’d need. LastPass also has a good address manager. As you’d expect it is also able to auto-lock your vault after a specified time. Another thoughtful option is that it detects new websites as you log into them and asks you if you want to save the login. I really love that option because it saves precious oh so precious time. Another awesome user-friendly option is that you can enable ‘auto login’ which means that for websites you access a lot like Facebook, it will automatically fill out the username and password box, then click the log in button for you. ![]() LastPass auto-fills forms well and whenever you have a login screen you will see a little LastPass icon directly in the username / password fields etc so that you can access your passwords directly from there. LastPass is a user friendly and good looking password manager though not the most privacy friendly of those on this website.
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