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LastPass on Mac OS X
What do you like best about the product?
The security level, and the company transparency when problems happen.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don´t like the browser plug-in. It does not integrate perfectly on every page, and disrupts the layout of forms. I prefer to use the native application, but it does not allow use only keyboard in OS X.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Only the centralization of passwords.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
First check if you need access even on mobile phones. No need, you have only 14 days to test, as this is a paid feature (per year; application is free). If you only need desktop access, it is free.
The best password management software you need in this increasingly unsecure world!
What do you like best about the product?
There are many pros to LastPass that I don't think I can list them all in this review. First, and foremost, if you do not currently use a password management tool, please do yourself a favor and do look into it. It will save you tons of headaches in the long-run if you start early enough. In today's modern world, there are increasingly more and more need for security -- from the rise of identity theft to securing all our applications with passwords. LastPass is what you need to give yourself a peace of mind.
One of the main benefits of LastPass is securing and keeping your passwords synchronized between all your devices and the LastPass servers. LastPass uses AES-256 encryption and secure one-way hashing security algorithms (the same ones used by the US Government) for top-secret data storage. There is a very robust free version, a full documentation guide on getting started, and works on all major browsers.
One of the main benefits of LastPass is securing and keeping your passwords synchronized between all your devices and the LastPass servers. LastPass uses AES-256 encryption and secure one-way hashing security algorithms (the same ones used by the US Government) for top-secret data storage. There is a very robust free version, a full documentation guide on getting started, and works on all major browsers.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are not many cons of LastPass - as some sort of encryption of two-factor authentication in between your logins is better than none. However, there have been times (rare, though) where customer service wasn't top-notch. There is a very long delay in responding to any issue tickets that you open with them, and most of the time, you would have to reset your passwords manually if they cannot help you.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Securing passwords across multiple applications and multiple devices. A lot of users today reuse their passwords and do not realize the security hole that they pose upon themselves. This includes reusing passwords for sensitive information such as bank accounts and personal e-mails. With LastPass, you do not need to type in the passwords manually -- this is already an added benefit since your keystrokes cannot be tracked.
Searching for a better password manager
What do you like best about the product?
- The web interface
- The feeling of security (they use the same encryption standard of the US government)
- The multi-browser extensions to easy access to your passwords
- The installation and import procedures: in a few minutes you can install the software, import each key you have already saved into the Apple keychain, google account or other key manager applications. A dream!!
- The feeling of security (they use the same encryption standard of the US government)
- The multi-browser extensions to easy access to your passwords
- The installation and import procedures: in a few minutes you can install the software, import each key you have already saved into the Apple keychain, google account or other key manager applications. A dream!!
What do you dislike about the product?
- The mobile app is paid, so I have to use the web-application when I want to access my passwords from smartphone
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I want to change my password management system because the browser extensions are paid and I want a more flexible solution
Recommendations to others considering the product:
When switching from another key management software try all methods of export-import. For me the only working from 1password to lastpass was the proprietary 1password format.
Good on desktop browsers. The site on mobile is terrible.
What do you like best about the product?
The integration with desktop browsers. is very handy and transparent. Sometimes, when you have more than one password to a site or trying to create a new one, it's gets messy.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is no free mobile extension. It's very hard and sometimes frustrating to get my passwords in mobile. It's clear that they are pushing me to sign the pro version. It's cheap indeed, but I don't want to be pushed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Saving my passwords in a centralized place. That's very handy.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you intend to no use it on desktop browsers, it's excellent. But on mobile the site is frustrating.
Wasn't for me
What do you like best about the product?
I liked the chrome extension and how it attempted to recognize sign up fields on my browser and prompt me to use it.
What do you dislike about the product?
The problem with the auto fill feature was that it was buggy and often times didn't work for me. Also wasn't great for a company like mine where we are sharing passwords.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We wanted our team to have easy access to everyone's passwords and to be able to securely remove former employees.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Have to figure out use case. I liked this for personal use, but then my company implemented a different program so I had no need for this. Really depends on what you're trying to do.
These programs take a lot of set up time though (because you need to input all of your passwords for it to work) so make sure you do your research before hand!
These programs take a lot of set up time though (because you need to input all of your passwords for it to work) so make sure you do your research before hand!
Great, convient way store paswords in one single secure place
What do you like best about the product?
I liked the easy way to add a retrieve passwords, as you entered a webpage, and create complex passwords for anything without having to remember them. The only thing you need to remember is your LastPass Password.
It is also great to be able to synchronise your passwords on to an iPhone, making it a great way to manage your passwords.
The user interface on the iphone is easy to use and automatically adds the website icons to the password making it easy to find your passwords.
It is also great to be able to synchronise your passwords on to an iPhone, making it a great way to manage your passwords.
The user interface on the iphone is easy to use and automatically adds the website icons to the password making it easy to find your passwords.
What do you dislike about the product?
The one thing i did not like about lastpass is the pricing structure, although it isn't expensive, my preference is to pay a one off price rather than a yearly fee.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
To conveniantly store and manage work and personal passwords in a single place.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Laspass is a very easy and convenient way to store passwords, and the only reason im not so keen on it is the yearly fee
Not bad, but could be better
What do you like best about the product?
It's easy to get started and start moving your passwords out of your browser and deduplicating your passwords for various sites and services with the added benefit of having your passwords with you.
It's easier than mistyping your passwords in and forgetting which password goes where as you start to diversify your passwords.
I found that this is a good first step to getting started in the realm of password security.
It's easier than mistyping your passwords in and forgetting which password goes where as you start to diversify your passwords.
I found that this is a good first step to getting started in the realm of password security.
What do you dislike about the product?
Clunky interface that gets confusing and doesn't feel as polished as it should. You are entrusting your digital identity to software so it is vital that the software exude trustworthiness and quality and for me that aspect is a bit lacking.
I believe users are turned off from competitor products due to their initial price. However, after using LastPass for any length of time, and comparing it to some competitors you will notice that there is little to keep you using LastPass beyond the lower price tier.
The UI of the plugins, the cumbersome nature of the integration, and just the overall unfinished quality of the experience leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
I believe users are turned off from competitor products due to their initial price. However, after using LastPass for any length of time, and comparing it to some competitors you will notice that there is little to keep you using LastPass beyond the lower price tier.
The UI of the plugins, the cumbersome nature of the integration, and just the overall unfinished quality of the experience leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Secured password management
Recommendations to others considering the product:
1Password
A good and secure password manager
What do you like best about the product?
The best features of LastPass in my opinion are:
- secure aes-256 bit encryption (also used by u.s. government);
- folder organization of passwords;
- totally web-based with cross-browser compatibility (via extensions) and mobile application (all platforms);
- secure aes-256 bit encryption (also used by u.s. government);
- folder organization of passwords;
- totally web-based with cross-browser compatibility (via extensions) and mobile application (all platforms);
What do you dislike about the product?
Mobile application is paid, I would like it for free. A short trial version is available.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's an optimal solution to remember also password you don't use frequently. With one password you can:
- save your time without typing long password for important accounts;
- automatically create passwords for one-time login web applications;
- save your time without typing long password for important accounts;
- automatically create passwords for one-time login web applications;
Secure and Easy to Use
What do you like best about the product?
I like the fact that I can have different types of notes, passwords, credit cards, all together and each with the relevant data. I can mark favorites and the search is pretty good. Not much to say, it is pretty straightforward to use and easy to understand.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are a few annoyances:
- There used to be a Mac app, doesn't seem to be available anymore. Too bad, it was useful.
- When you log in from different computers, you always have to ensure this IP is also yours. Given that I use 4 different computers throughout the day, it gets complicated.
- I disabled the Chrome plugin as it turned to take over almost anything I entered, and I was not interested in that.
- Same happened with the Android app. It was terrible, and then, it turned to be premium, even if it was promoted the opposite.
- There used to be a Mac app, doesn't seem to be available anymore. Too bad, it was useful.
- When you log in from different computers, you always have to ensure this IP is also yours. Given that I use 4 different computers throughout the day, it gets complicated.
- I disabled the Chrome plugin as it turned to take over almost anything I entered, and I was not interested in that.
- Same happened with the Android app. It was terrible, and then, it turned to be premium, even if it was promoted the opposite.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is useful not having to remember dozens of passwords, and being able to check them out and copy paste them. However, I am not interested in the service copying them all without my approval. Sometimes, it gets tiring.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you intend to use only the website, or at least in only one computer, then great, it is the program to go. Maybe it works fine on Windows - the compatibility in Mac was not great.
Excellent for IT professionals and end-users alike
What do you like best about the product?
I consider LastPass to be the best for cross-platform availability and ease of use. Combined with centralized management for enterprise & business users it's truly a best-in-breed product. With LastPass I have access to every password or critical piece of account information that I may need for work or pleasure on every device that I use. I can make a change on my iPhone and then login using the credentials on my Windows, OSX, or Linux computers. Need a WiFi key the first time on-site for a client? No problem as long as you saved it to LastPass just pull it up in your phone, enter it into the PC and connect. Need a unique secured password for each & every site? No problem, let LastPass generate the password and save it, then use it. I use LastPass premium so I also take advantage of X-Marks and keep all of my book marks in sync between all of my browsers on all different platforms too.
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly I can't say that there is one single feature that I dislike about the product. It works on everything, everywhere, and it's there when I need it, how could I possibly dislike that?
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a Sr. Systems Engineer I'm the "goto guy" for all of our clients. When the information about a password, or security key is not in our shared documentation my entire team know that if they ask me, I can pull it out of my LastPass and provide them with the answers they need. When I need to access a client system and I don't have access to our shared information, LastPass is my savior. I recommend it to our clients and those who have chosen to use it are extremely satisfied and pleased with the recommendation.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Get the free version and try it out, you'll switch to it also.
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