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Really Good Password manager but look elsewere for the UI.
What do you like best about the product?
Lastpass is great to store password and having a centralized search for it. The Chrome extension(I don't really use other browser) is really great for finding password and for generating new one. Since a become a Premium usern i can use the mobile apps and it's such a time saver. Also the support team is really quick to respond whenever we have a question or problem.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main issue i have with Lastpass is storing the non-web user and password. It's not design to work well with RDP or other software like that.
Also the sharing fonctionality is not exactly user friendly and lot of our users have duplicate password because of that.
The UI of the version 4 is really heavy. I would like it to be more of an arborescence. We have lot of complaint about the UI because it's not really easy to view password. It need many click.
In a lesser note, the Chrome extension doesn't update fast enough when we are sharing password between user.
Also the sharing fonctionality is not exactly user friendly and lot of our users have duplicate password because of that.
The UI of the version 4 is really heavy. I would like it to be more of an arborescence. We have lot of complaint about the UI because it's not really easy to view password. It need many click.
In a lesser note, the Chrome extension doesn't update fast enough when we are sharing password between user.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our goal was to create a way, where our user could have a list of password secure. Not like in a Excel file on their desktop.
Best personal information protector!!
What do you like best about the product?
The random password generator feature in this app is just amazing that makes us free to choose password at various situations..
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing as such that can be disliked about LastPass
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When dealing with various passworda for various servers and instances, this app has provided us the best way to share the passwords with my colleagues so we can work from any place anytime as and when password is required.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
LastPass is a easy way protector to all your confidential information.. Only one master password and rest things hand it over to LastPass
The best and most complete password management solution
What do you like best about the product?
Using your browser's built in password management is OK. Maybe it will even sync passwords between your computer and your phone. But if you want to use multiple browsers, or log into standalone apps and games, or jut get away from using similar passwords everywhere, it starts to break down.
Not only does LastPass auto fills passwords on any site, in any browser, on desktop or mobile, but it will. ALSO will save and input passwords into mobile AND desktop apps. Finally, it will automatically change passwords on many sites to totally secure random ones for you if you ask, and will generate them for you whenever you need to make a new account.
It ALSO saves form data like your name and address, lets you store notes securely, and can even save credit card information and fill it in when you check out on stores.
Finally, no one at LastPass can decrypt your data. That does mean you have to definitely remember your LastPass password. But that's the only one, and you can make that a nice, big, super secure one.
Not only does LastPass auto fills passwords on any site, in any browser, on desktop or mobile, but it will. ALSO will save and input passwords into mobile AND desktop apps. Finally, it will automatically change passwords on many sites to totally secure random ones for you if you ask, and will generate them for you whenever you need to make a new account.
It ALSO saves form data like your name and address, lets you store notes securely, and can even save credit card information and fill it in when you check out on stores.
Finally, no one at LastPass can decrypt your data. That does mean you have to definitely remember your LastPass password. But that's the only one, and you can make that a nice, big, super secure one.
What do you dislike about the product?
It does 2FA, but one thing LastPass is missing that I liked in another system (SympleId) was unlocking via an NFC tag. With SympleId, whenever you wanted to unlock the client on your PC, it would prompt you to use your phone scan an NFC tag you might carry on your keychain, in a wallet, or in a bracelet.
It was a neat feature.
It was a neat feature.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Without something like this, it's way to easy for everyone to just use the same password everywhere. If some random external system gets compromised, an attacker could end up with the full keys to all the corporate data.
If you're lucky users might have a few strong passwords for things they really thing are important, but LastPass makes it really easy to have totally unique, crystallographic secure passwords for every little random site on the internet,
If you're lucky users might have a few strong passwords for things they really thing are important, but LastPass makes it really easy to have totally unique, crystallographic secure passwords for every little random site on the internet,
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just do it. The free version is great for a trial, but just get the paid for version. Once you have secure, easy password management for every little website, app, game, etc you may use on any device, you will NEVER want to go back.
Robust password manager
What do you like best about the product?
The fact that you can sync all your passwords across all of the different browsers and devices is a plus for me. I also like the feature enabling you to share passwords to other lastpass users.
What do you dislike about the product?
Unfortunately the multi-device feature is for premium users, so you have to pay for it..
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I work as QA in software development and we need to test the same things on different browsers. Lastpass makes it easy to store, use and update passwords across all browsers which is a significant time saver for me.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are willing to spend a few bucks per year to have full functionality, go for it.
A great password manager but interface could be better
What do you like best about the product?
I have the premium edition which allows mobile access as well. One of the best features is the synchronising across devices, the sharing of passwords to other LivePass users. But I think most of all is the fine-grained security you can get on how you access your passwords. Locking down access by country, 2-factor-auth etc.
One great feature is that if a companies systems are hacked and it was publicised you are alerted to change your password for that particular site. Also they have other tools to check your password strengths and if your using the same password on multiple sites.
One great feature is that if a companies systems are hacked and it was publicised you are alerted to change your password for that particular site. Also they have other tools to check your password strengths and if your using the same password on multiple sites.
What do you dislike about the product?
They have recently released a new UI for LastPass. It is a great improvement on the previous one but still find myself doing too many steps to actually getting access to my passwords. Filtering per site is good but not when you have 100 usernames and passwords for the same site (which I get with Salesforce.com as I lots of customers using the same domain). I would love them to implement a "recently used" tab across the UI so that (eg) when you change your password you don't get all 100 passwords appearing and then having to scroll all the way through! I just logged in and changed my password! Put it at the top of the list!
Passwords are stored "in the cloud" but encrypted using your master password. So theoretically quite secure but some could argue this is less secure than having the passwords stored locally.
Passwords are stored "in the cloud" but encrypted using your master password. So theoretically quite secure but some could argue this is less secure than having the passwords stored locally.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having stronger passwords and allowing those passwords to be shared across the organisation in a secure way if needed.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Checkout Password1 and other products so you can see what works best for you.
It's Lastpass for me!
What do you like best about the product?
Last Pass has been great for our business. Security is important in our line of work. The most important part of Last Pass is feeling confident in password security. Having my passwords securely backed up has given us nice peace of mind. Some surprise benefits have been the other devices that our passwords now sync with, the ease of use, and the ability to share passwords with remote employees!
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes I have trouble with the auto-fill feature on chrome, but for the most part clicking on the extension and re-typing the password helps to alleviate the problem.
I've also had a few problems with auto-fill and my chrome auto-password settings conflicting. This has been frustrating at times, as it gave me headaches to log-in to commonly used programs. How I solved this, was clicking on the tool icon and manually changing the lastpass password each time this occurred. It's important to keep passwords up to date or else the program will give you more headaches than help.
I've also had a few problems with auto-fill and my chrome auto-password settings conflicting. This has been frustrating at times, as it gave me headaches to log-in to commonly used programs. How I solved this, was clicking on the tool icon and manually changing the lastpass password each time this occurred. It's important to keep passwords up to date or else the program will give you more headaches than help.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
*Gives me great peace of mind around password organization and security
*Eliminates the headache of remembering hundreds of passwords
*Helps us share select passwords with remote workers - even without sharing the password itself.
*Eliminates the headache of remembering hundreds of passwords
*Helps us share select passwords with remote workers - even without sharing the password itself.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Lastpass has been a great add-on to our software suite...it's portability and ease of use is wonderful. We can use it from tablets, mobile phones, and desktops and still feel confident that our passwords are secure and organized in one central location.
Lifesaver
What do you like best about the product?
I have so many passwords these days I do not know what I would do without lastpass. Yes it's true browsers store your passwords but.... between several home computers, work computers, phones etc - who has time to continuously remember and save passwords to all these different devices & browsers :P... lastpass takes all the worry away. As I just need one password now - my lastpass password. I also love that I can categorize passwords - ie work, home, investment etc.
What do you dislike about the product?
This question is really hard to answer.... I cannot actually think of anything. No, can't think of anything.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Efficiency, security. No more passwords in spreadsheets, wikis - in other words non-secure and disparate locations.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Think twice before sucking up all saved passwords from your computer else you may end up with hundreds of irrelevant passwords to sift through.
Think of a suitable structure when you start so you don't end up with a long unruly list of passwords.
Think of a suitable structure when you start so you don't end up with a long unruly list of passwords.
Easy, indispensible security
What do you like best about the product?
LastPass is very simple and integrates cleanly to my browsing experience. I use it both to manage secure access to my applications, as well as enabling simple form-fills.
What do you dislike about the product?
From time to time the system gets a little zealous about filling passwords and has pre-populated when I don't want it to. And sometimes updating/changing passwords can feel a little clunky, resulting in changing a password on a site, but not updating it in the system, or vice versa.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
LastPass resolves my personal security when browsing the web. With the regularity of site hacks, it's important to not have shared passwords and LastPass makes that simple for me.
A must-have for password management
What do you like best about the product?
I like this tool for the features below:
Ability to generate strong passwords
Ability to use on all devices
Ability to generate strong passwords
Ability to use on all devices
What do you dislike about the product?
It does not allow access levels and it might not be good for business. The problem with all password management tools is that passwords are stored in the browser.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I like it for personal use rather than solving business problems.
Great for personal and business, excellent when combined
What do you like best about the product?
I've used LastPass for both personal and business use for several years and it's a great product, particularly when using both. At it's heart it's a good password manager, captures most login forms ok (but not all) and auto-fills ok. Best feature is you can link a business and personal account so when you log in with business you can see both your business and personal accounts and don't have to switch back and forth and still keep passwords separate.
What do you dislike about the product?
Occasionally it doesn't recognize a login form. The workflow for populating credit card details is a little wacky--seems to take more clicks than should, but works. One funny thing is LastPass sends a notice whenever group membership changes, so when an employee is fired, we all know it before HR sends an announcement because we get a notice that says the employee has been removed from LastPass.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
On business side it's great for shared passwords across the company. Team groups can be created to share passwords within a specific team, and individual passwords can also be shared directly between people. You can also set which team members can read-only passwords in the shared folder vs add/edit/delete/view in shared.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Mobile app is worth it if you only have personal (business includes it).
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