LastPass Business
LastPassReviews from AWS customer
0 AWS reviews
-
5 star0
-
4 star0
-
3 star0
-
2 star0
-
1 star0
External reviews
1,879 reviews
from
External reviews are not included in the AWS star rating for the product.
Last Pass Saves my @$$
What do you like best about the product?
I love that I can use Face ID to login on my phone + passwords I use regularly on my computer are always at my finger tips. I often need to share logins with my assistant and secure sharing makes that easy as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
Haven't found anything to dislike yet. Even if I forget my master password resetting has been a painless process.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a business owner I have a lot of logins to keep track of- one location to store them all for a low annual fee is the best money I spend each year.
Makes life easier!
What do you like best about the product?
Not having to remember or keep track of passwords
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes access is complicated when logging in
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
LastPass helps to limit the time needed to log in to sites which gives me more time to do the things that I'm doing
Easy way to manage passwords and improve password practices
What do you like best about the product?
Makes it easy to generate good passwords, and identify and fix past bad practices. The availability across many platforms, and integration with browsers and apps, makes passwords easily available when needed.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is sometimes a bit balky on Android phones, particularly older versions of Android. And there are occasional cases where it is confused by the form and doesn't fill on or swaps username and password fields when filling in.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
LastPass helps me maintain good security across many accounts, and makes it easy to access the passwords across the many machines I use. It encourages best practices.
Would be impossible to manage all my unique passwords without it
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy it is to select the correct login and have the password default to sites I access using multiple user IDs.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some fields in some of the browser-based applications I use will have the LastPass icon link when they shouldn't. This can cause problems when using these applications.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I access many sites throughout the day with unique user IDs and passwords and LastPass allows me to work more quickly and efficiently as I am not scrambling and searching for user ID and password to the varying sites.
Best Password Management- No need to remember different password now
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use,
It secures my all password
Option to save multiple credentials for one tool
Option for shared folder and acess
It secures my all password
Option to save multiple credentials for one tool
Option for shared folder and acess
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes logged out in to use autofill.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Now, I don't need to remember multiple passwords. In my organisation, i have multiple tool to use and it's difficult to remember all the passwords.
Long Time User for Personal and Professional Environments
What do you like best about the product?
The cross-platform compatibility has been key for me. I use multiple devices with varying OSs and multiple browsers. Without this functionality, a password management platform is useless and LP has done a great job of doing it.
What do you dislike about the product?
Occasionally I have issues when I need to share/access passwords with/from my Family Plan users; it's not clear if it's Operator Error, though, since we eventually get where we need to be anyway.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Increasing/improving the security of my clients and users by moving "password notebooks" into a secure location that won't get lost in the catastrophic event of a fire or be found by someone who shouldn't have access.
Great value for a great service
What do you like best about the product?
My partner and I have multiple accounts and memberships that we share but are in only one of our names. Last Pass Families makes it super easy to share login information for these accounts. Also, I like the peace of mind knowing that should something happen to one of us, the other is able to access account information easily. Plus it has made it incredibly easy to create very intricate passwords that are much more secure.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Android app (on tablets specifically) isn't as reliable and does not consistently prompt to autofill login info on Chrome
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Managing passwords; creating very difficult passwords to improve security.
High recommend for teams, soft recommend for individuals
What do you like best about the product?
The most important thing: use a password manager. LastPass is a capable option, though there are others. Use randomly-generated passwords, never reuse them, and sync between your devices. Then, you'll only need to know one password...your Last Pass, if you will.
LastPass Pros:
• Cross-platform compatibility and syncing (browser-based, OS-based, and mobile)
• Shared folders for enterprise/teams allow lots of flexibility (particularly for MSPs or large organizations)
• Built-in password generator with flexible options
• Password history is saved in case you *meant* to change something but got distracted
• Offers one-click password change for some sites (it logs in as you, goes throught he password change process, and generates a new one all at once)
• Vault is saved locally in every context, so you don't need to be connected to the internet to grab credentials
• Authenticator app is secure, attached to your account, and backs up for recovery to new devices (so you're not hosed if you lose or change your phone, and you don't have to rebuild your entire library)
• Authenticator app also lets you rename, manually arrange (though no gorups/folders), and search for entries
• Entries can be saved with TOTP 2-factor keys for simple sharing
• Automatically recognizes credential and PII fields and offers to auto-fill (usually)
• Syncing is quick but there's also the ability to manually sync if you *just* changed something and need it reflected
• Lots of different templates for saving different kinds if information beyond website credentials (PII, credit cards, server/database credentials, etc)
LastPass Pros:
• Cross-platform compatibility and syncing (browser-based, OS-based, and mobile)
• Shared folders for enterprise/teams allow lots of flexibility (particularly for MSPs or large organizations)
• Built-in password generator with flexible options
• Password history is saved in case you *meant* to change something but got distracted
• Offers one-click password change for some sites (it logs in as you, goes throught he password change process, and generates a new one all at once)
• Vault is saved locally in every context, so you don't need to be connected to the internet to grab credentials
• Authenticator app is secure, attached to your account, and backs up for recovery to new devices (so you're not hosed if you lose or change your phone, and you don't have to rebuild your entire library)
• Authenticator app also lets you rename, manually arrange (though no gorups/folders), and search for entries
• Entries can be saved with TOTP 2-factor keys for simple sharing
• Automatically recognizes credential and PII fields and offers to auto-fill (usually)
• Syncing is quick but there's also the ability to manually sync if you *just* changed something and need it reflected
• Lots of different templates for saving different kinds if information beyond website credentials (PII, credit cards, server/database credentials, etc)
What do you dislike about the product?
LastPass Cons:
(Note: this is all for current versions as of November 2022; any of these may be fixed by the time you read this)
• Multi-platform use requires paid account (can't fault too much but it's a ding)
• Only one admin can manage Shared Folders (I have to ask the other guy to do it even if I'm the one working with a customer...this may depend on our subscription tier)
• It's counter-intuitive but for Apple ecosystem users, the iOS app is the way to go because of the ability to copy-paste across devices...but LastPass doesn't do a good job of recommending this for users
• Native macOS app (which is also the Safari extension) is borderline unusable because of performance freeze-ups, even on well-speced devices (extension is fine though)
• In iOS app (not sure if this also applies to other mobile platforms), joining a saved SSID is a pain. Only website passwords are searchable with the automatic pop-up, and WiFi credentials are "Secure Notes" rather than sites, and you also can't move back and forth between WiFi login and another app. The required workflow is to copy the password, switch to settings, join the SSID, and hope your clipboard hasn't expired by the time it's done loading. This is particularly annoying for hidden networks, as you have to manually type the SSID quickly enough before pasting the password. This may be an iOS quirk more than LastPass, I'm not sure
• If you search the Authenicator app for a 2-factor code, the confirmation pop-up that the code has copied doesn't reposition itself to be above the keyboard you used to perform the search, so you have to hope it copied
• TOTP cannot be used from the mobile app (so you must use the separate Authenticator app even if you have TOTP configured)
• TOTP settings clear when passwords change
• There is no QR reader for TOTP setup, so you have to use a separate app to extract the key (unless the service you're using provides the key for manual entry)
• Doesn't always handle sites that present User ID and Password fields separately
• Mobile app and browser extensions seem to have been designed by separate teams that don't coordinate, as menus are completely different (example: the manual refresh option mentioned in Pros is in Extension> Username> Advanced> Refresh Sites on the desktop browser extension, but Settings> Actions> Refresh Valut on mobile...made more confusing because the app also has "Advanced" but it's a completely different set of options)
• Lacks the ability to manually say "These are separate sites" so LastPass doesn't suggest credentials for a bunch of subdomains within one site (service1.organization.com, service2.organization.com, etc). The reverse is also lacking, in that you can't assign multiple addresses to a single site credential (local IP, external IP, and DNS address, for example).
The Pro/Con volume is the same, but IMO the Cons are all nitpicky gripes rather than major issues.
(Note: this is all for current versions as of November 2022; any of these may be fixed by the time you read this)
• Multi-platform use requires paid account (can't fault too much but it's a ding)
• Only one admin can manage Shared Folders (I have to ask the other guy to do it even if I'm the one working with a customer...this may depend on our subscription tier)
• It's counter-intuitive but for Apple ecosystem users, the iOS app is the way to go because of the ability to copy-paste across devices...but LastPass doesn't do a good job of recommending this for users
• Native macOS app (which is also the Safari extension) is borderline unusable because of performance freeze-ups, even on well-speced devices (extension is fine though)
• In iOS app (not sure if this also applies to other mobile platforms), joining a saved SSID is a pain. Only website passwords are searchable with the automatic pop-up, and WiFi credentials are "Secure Notes" rather than sites, and you also can't move back and forth between WiFi login and another app. The required workflow is to copy the password, switch to settings, join the SSID, and hope your clipboard hasn't expired by the time it's done loading. This is particularly annoying for hidden networks, as you have to manually type the SSID quickly enough before pasting the password. This may be an iOS quirk more than LastPass, I'm not sure
• If you search the Authenicator app for a 2-factor code, the confirmation pop-up that the code has copied doesn't reposition itself to be above the keyboard you used to perform the search, so you have to hope it copied
• TOTP cannot be used from the mobile app (so you must use the separate Authenticator app even if you have TOTP configured)
• TOTP settings clear when passwords change
• There is no QR reader for TOTP setup, so you have to use a separate app to extract the key (unless the service you're using provides the key for manual entry)
• Doesn't always handle sites that present User ID and Password fields separately
• Mobile app and browser extensions seem to have been designed by separate teams that don't coordinate, as menus are completely different (example: the manual refresh option mentioned in Pros is in Extension> Username> Advanced> Refresh Sites on the desktop browser extension, but Settings> Actions> Refresh Valut on mobile...made more confusing because the app also has "Advanced" but it's a completely different set of options)
• Lacks the ability to manually say "These are separate sites" so LastPass doesn't suggest credentials for a bunch of subdomains within one site (service1.organization.com, service2.organization.com, etc). The reverse is also lacking, in that you can't assign multiple addresses to a single site credential (local IP, external IP, and DNS address, for example).
The Pro/Con volume is the same, but IMO the Cons are all nitpicky gripes rather than major issues.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As an MSP that coordinates with on-site admins, it's important to have a shared bank of secure credentials for myriad services and devices. LastPass performs that task admirably.
Piece of mind and quick access to sensitive info
What do you like best about the product?
LastPass has gotten better at auto-filling and integrating with apps over time. I also like being able to store private info like SSNs, notes, etc.
What do you dislike about the product?
Occasionally I run into a site that just doesn't work well with LastPass - it is usually where three inputs are required instead of the usual two.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have quick access to all login information and payment card information, which saves time every time I visit a site or pay for something.
All my passwords safely in one place!
What do you like best about the product?
I like being able to manage 100's of DIFFERENT passwords in one place and being able to share those passwords securely with my team
What do you dislike about the product?
That if you lose your master password you are 100% screwed
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
centralized password management and secure sharing of those passwords.
showing 781 - 790