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Original review: June 21, 2019I’ve been a “Premium” LastPass user for many years. Though the product started out fairly simple and reliable, over time features have been added that their development team is clearly not up to.

Over that period of time I’ve reported numerous problems, many involving security issues. One example that has been ongoing for years is that I can power down my laptop, turn it back on, and LastPass will still be logged in despite having all settings that should disallow that manner of operation. I have numerous bug reports with LastPass on this. When they decide not to fix something they always change the bug status to “Resolved” despite nothing being done to fix the problem. The latest problem is that I’m unable to update my payment method on an iPad. Their web interface is clearly broken on this, but the support group is so incompetent that they seem unable to understand there is a difference between an iPad (iOS) and a Mac (MacOS). After 6 exchanges with them I’m giving up.

LastPass has had some device syncing problems since they joined LogMeIn. If you are experiencing problems syncing changes from a mobile device the there are two things to check. 1) completely log out and log back in on your phone. 2) go to the LastPass website and log into your vault.

I’ve stuck with LastPass for so long primarily because their Emergency feature was useful in helping my 90 year old father handle some of his accounts. At this point it’s worth the hassle of switching to another product that offers similar functions. Original review: May 30, 2019I was using my fingerprint to open the LastPass app. After the app updated it required my master password.

Which I forgot after using my fingerprint for too long. I had to delete my account and create a new one. Major pain in the backside. I haven't used LastPass since then in 2017. I am being charged on the auto renewal plan and have no way to get in and cancel.

This may work for some, but it definitely is not for me. I'm paying for service that I can't and don't use. Very unhappy. Original review: May 6, 2019I tried to set this up on my Mac. Very confusing.

To be fair, I am no computer genius. However this is terribly confusing and there is no customer support. They have all kinds of tech talk and I went around in circles trying to set it up. I managed to download it and put in into my apps then nothing happened and no instructions made any sense.just continued screens telling me to download it again. So I did then found BOTH downloads in my download file.

Waste of my 45 minutes trying to figure it out. I send messages to support, I looked through all the support info and STILL can't figure out how to set it up. If it is this hard to get something that I will purchase, I imagine it will be even worse to use it. I'm going to try to get another password holder. Original review: April 27, 2019I had a a LastPass account years ago and deleted it because of security concerns, poor app performance and poor customer support. Due to some recent good reviews by several prominent websites, I gambled and decided to try them one more time.

Do not do this. AFTER signing up and paying the non refundable premium fee, I find out that they had not deleted my previous account information, and instead of establishing a new password, they want my old one from years ago.

No surprise, don't remember that one, so I attempt the account recovery options outlined in their customer support area. None work, so I open a support ticket explaining the problem, including the fact that none of their recovery options worked after numerous attempts. Original review: April 10, 2019I foolishly clicked on the 'upgrade' to LastPass yesterday when it popped up on my Webroot sign-in.

Went through creating a password, yadda yadda, thinking the claims were actually true and it would simplify my life. When returning to Webroot, LastPass did not recognize me at sign-in. Tech support is pretty much non-existent. Received several e-mails from their robots. In the last contact this morning, the robots' e-mail stated it didn't want to 'bother' me anymore. Ultimately, since I could no longer access my Webroot account, thereby losing all those passwords, I called Best Buy and canceled Webroot. This is beyond annoying.

Still had two months to go with a paid Webroot sub, but from now on my passwords go on a piece of paper. Why do we need passwords anymore at all, programmers? How about a fingerprint, eye recognition, anything but this purgatory? Original review: April 7, 2019When I tried to cancel LastPass premium service autorenewal on their website, I kept receiving confirmation on website that it has been canceled.

But the emails kept saying that Family feature has been canceled for auto renewal. I never had family feature activated to begin with. Clearly it is a software glitch or deliberate design to keep one subscribed to Premium and charge for one more year.

I had to raise a ticket with support at LastPass to really get the confirmation that the premium autorenewal is now canceled. They still have not responded to my request to remove my credit card info from their database. Original review: April 1, 2019Tried to create a new account after paying for site access. Unable to sign on due to user/password issues. Tried to get tech support- NONE EXISTS! Literally- there is no service/tech department nor anyone to speak with.

You must email a 'comment' for assistance and they copy and paste instructions with links that do not exist. 11 attempts for assistance with no resolution.

Feels like a SCAM!!! Now working with credit card company to refuse charge.

NOT sure what company/product we will now seek- but this one is a JOKE! Original review: Nov. 20, 2018I tried LastPass by signing up for the free version a little over a month ago.

When you do this you are automatically given the paid Premium version for a 30 day trial. My intention was to give the product a try and then if I liked it, I would sign up for the paid Premium service. During the month I had several problems using LastPass and tried getting assistance through their email customer support. That’s the only kind they have. It took several days to get a reply and that just directed me to tutorials on their website. Those tutorials are very low quality and not much help. Finally 2 days after the 30 day Premium trial was up, I got locked out of my LastPass account.

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No warning.just couldn’t log in using the same master password I had used numerous times and had written down, just in case. Tried using LastPass password retrieval feature and it doesn’t work.

So, I did the only other thing I could and sent an email to LastPass customer support. After 3 days, no reply. Terrible experience. I still think using a password manager is a good idea but there has to be decent customer support to go with it. Original review: Nov. 20, 2018You'd think after all this time LastPass would have cracked the issues around constant 'Error logging in' errors. I work in web development so I'm well versed in debugging issues on a clients' end and my end.

The fact is, you shouldn't need 9 separate steps to resolve an issue, not to mention many times they don't even work. There are far more reliable storage mediums than using cookies, I'd advise you look into them more. To others, this is a great extension on paper, the application itself is plagued with constant errors however, would steer clear if I wasn't being forced to use it for work. For those about to try this extension out, please see screenshots of the various issues that come with it and get to know them well, you'll be seeing them a lot! Original review: Oct.

31, 2018I tried a 'free' trial from LastPass & later chose not to continue with them. I still received emails from them for a long time & wondered why but never really explored it. Recently I did look into it more as I wondered how & why LastPass was informing me of changes to my credit report. Consciously, I NEVER gave LastPass permission to access my personal information; I thought these people were a PASSWORD company/service. I emailed them about how & why they are continuing to access my credit report. Their answer was lame and scary. This is their reply; 'There are two levels to our credit monitoring service.

You have Free and Premium Credit Monitoring. Since you did not pay for the Premium service, you were enrolled in the Free version. Please note that we do not make changes to our user's account for such feature unless an issue is raised.' So here's what consumers need to know: LastPass does more than help you with passwords. They also monitor & likely use the information from your credit report for unknown purposes and might well be paid for your information they use.

If you leave LastPass, or choose not to continue with them after a 'free' trial, they still gave themselves 'fine print' authorization to access your credit report and other personal information. You MUST cancel or cite a problem with your account before they will address this.A 'free' trial is not really free if they access, store and/or transfer to 3rd parties, your personal data.

320 kbps mp3 download app. Plus, I really love “super random” play.Anyways, I did all my encoding at 128kbps. It’s much easier finding albums on a computer than it is sifting through piles of CD’s only to find out that I put the wrong CD in the case that I was looking for. After I finished (a week later!), I was talking to a friend of mine who had just finished doing the same thing with all of his CD’s, except he did then at 320kbps.He and everyone I spoke with told me that at 128kbps the audio is pretty much garbage and that I needed to do it all over again.I thought to myself: Why didn’t I rip them at 320kbps?

This is made worse by the fact that you likely don't know what they are doing with your data or to whom it was provided, and what compensation LastPass received for your data. LastPass has low and some horrible ratings on various other sites. Just Google 'LastPass Privacy Issues' and you'll see a pattern here. There is a strong deceptive element in what they do, what you are truly authorizing them to do, what they actually do with your personal data and how difficult and often impossible it is to END your account. Doing nothing, such as not paying them, will not stop them from continuing to access and likely sell or otherwise transfer your data.I've been appalled by LastPass 'customer service' responded to me. They basically justify what they do with 'you never told us it was a problem' BS.

After careful examination, I can suggest that you avoid LastPass especially any 'free' offers. This company, IMO, is unethical, sneaky and disreputable. There are others out there, use them. Original review: Oct. 5, 2018I wrote before, complaining about LastPass support, where I forgot the password when they told me my password was too old and I should change it. Their process of recalling a password was so confusing that I lost what I put in. Now they tell me that I have to re-create all of my passwords!

And that is the last I will see of LastPass, except that I asked for my money back. Lots of luck on that! Well I am now trying to reconstruct the over 100 sites that I use regularly. What a job that is!

I estimate it will take me over 20 hours to recover most of those sites, but probably will lose some permanently! They have certainly dropped the ball on this! I would not again use LastPass, even if they paid me to use it! They advise you log in to the product to cancel your payment. This is difficult if you do not have the product. One would hope their password manager is better than their billing techniques. My last contact with their support advised the payment had been cancelled in 2017.

Obviously NOT. I imagine they get away with charging 'fees for no service' many times, like the Australian Big Four banks which charge the accounts of dead people. I have had to resort to having our credit card re-issued - so that is your last pass, LastPass. Original review: Sept.

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22, 2018Companies are supposed to have an 'unsubscribe' option in their emails. But they don't. They route you through a process and then still spam you afterward.

I followed their unsubscribe process this week (which they only give to you if you reply and ask for it) and still received another email from them. The email says the following in it too. 'This mandatory email was sent to.: email opt-out settings have been ignored.'

I never signed up for these emails and I don't want them. Original review: Aug. 12, 2018I followed instructions on their website and lost an entire folder of the most important sites, even though the instructions assured me nothing would be deleted. Found out that there is NO possible way to speak with a human at LastPass, even if you pay for a premium subscription. I opened a support ticket within a few minutes of the problem, on a Friday morning, and heard nothing from them yet. It is Sunday afternoon.

Surely a company that takes money for something as important as password protection has support on the weekends. Apparently not. I recommend canceling your premium subscription, if you have one, It doesn't provide anything worth paying for over the free one. Also, you'll have to keep an export of your passwords and secure it yourself anyway, so LastPass doesn't really provide anything but saving you key strokes typing in passwords. Original review: Aug.

10, 2018After using LastPass for several months and putting in a lot of time and effort to learn its ins and outs plus it quirks I thought I had it under control, Then they did a release and now most of my banking and credit card sites do not work with LastPass and I have to go through a very time consuming routine to get the ID and Password which are no longer easy to remember. The only customer service is by email and it is terrible. You get one answer a day that usually isn't worth much. I hear people saying they like it but I can't believe it's ready for primetime i.e.

Enterprise for a small business or anyone who has to have employees use it. For the most part there is NO customer service/technical support.

Original review: Aug. 1, 2018I have had a Premium Account with LastPass for 2 months and have nothing but problems. The site sometimes remembers username and passwords, and sometimes it doesn't.

I have deleted sites and re-entered them, per LastPast online support recommendation, and it still doesn't work. I have asked repeatedly for a five minute live conversation with a technical rep, but was told that I did not qualify for that kind of support. So bottom line is that I paid for a product that offers me absolutely no value.

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My recommendation is to save yourself the grief and frustration of using LastPass and find a more reliable password encryption application. Original review: July 5, 2018I've been using LastPass for years, first the free version, then the paid version. I have been very satisfied with the service - that's why I decided to pay for it. I was surprised to see the number of negative reviews here. Most of the issues seem to be with customer support, which I have never needed to use.

I've used LastPass on PCs, phones, Chromebooks and iPad. It lets me use complex and unique passwords without effort.

It consistently gets high marks from professionals (PCMag, etc.). I can't speak to the support issue, but the product has been just fine for me. LastPass is a standalone password manager that integrates with any web browser so that users can log in even if they use a different browser at home than at work. What problem is LastPass trying to solve? LastPass is a password manager that helps millions around the world solve their password security problems. By remembering your passwords, generating strong passwords, and autofilling your web forms and logins, LastPass makes it easier and safer to get things done online. What sets LastPass apart from the competition?

You can access and use LastPass from every device you use, at any time, including any Windows, Mac, or Linux computer using Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Opera browsers. With our Premium service for $12 per year, download our apps for Android, iOS, BlackBerry and more for convenient on-the-go access to your important information.Our architecture is also unique, because LastPass never knows your master password. Your data is encrypted locally on your device, so everything that is synced to LastPass is encrypted, and LastPass never has that encryption key, ensuring your data remains accessible to you and only you. What needs does your product fulfill, and how do you fulfill those needs better than your competition? LastPass makes online life more efficient and more secure. It fills the need to remember all your passwords and enter those passwords daily as you login to your online accounts. LastPass instantly fills out any online form as you register for new services or complete online purchases, saving you from having to waste time typing in the same personal information over and over.

LastPass is an essential tool for managing your passwords and online accounts. What’s the most common misconception consumers have about LastPass? LastPass never has the key to your LastPass account. Because only you know your master password, and because data is encrypted locally on your machine (and not after syncing to LastPass), your sensitive data remains secure and accessible to only you. LastPass is a 'zero-knowledge' cloud service. What is something you wish every consumer knew about LastPass?

Password managers are for everyone! Everyone who goes online can benefit from a password manager to help them remember their logins and generate unique, strong passwords just like the cyber security professionals recommend. Has your business received any rewards or recognition for its products or services that your customers would like to know about? LastPass has received multiple PC Mag Editors' Choice awards since 2009, and was named one of TIME's Top 50 Sites of 2012.

At ConsumerAffairs we love to hear from both consumers and brands; please never hesitate to. We take privacy seriously, please refer to our to learn more about how we keep you protected. You’re responsible for yourself and please remember that your use of this site constitutes acceptance of our.Advertisements on this site are placed and controlled by outside advertising networks. ConsumerAffairs.com does not evaluate or endorse the products and services advertised.

See the for more information.The information on our website is general in nature and is not intended as a substitute for competent legal advice. ConsumerAffairs.com makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information herein provided and assumes no liability for any damages or loss arising from the use thereof.

Original review: June 21, 2019I’ve been a “Premium” LastPass user for many years. Though the product started out fairly simple and reliable, over time features have been added that their development team is clearly not up to. Over that period of time I’ve reported numerous problems, many involving security issues. One example that has been ongoing for years is that I can power down my laptop, turn it back on, and LastPass will still be logged in despite having all settings that should disallow that manner of operation. I have numerous bug reports with LastPass on this. When they decide not to fix something they always change the bug status to “Resolved” despite nothing being done to fix the problem. The latest problem is that I’m unable to update my payment method on an iPad.

Their web interface is clearly broken on this, but the support group is so incompetent that they seem unable to understand there is a difference between an iPad (iOS) and a Mac (MacOS). After 6 exchanges with them I’m giving up. I’ve stuck with LastPass for so long primarily because their Emergency feature was useful in helping my 90 year old father handle some of his accounts. At this point it’s worth the hassle of switching to another product that offers similar functions. Original review: May 30, 2019I was using my fingerprint to open the LastPass app. After the app updated it required my master password. Which I forgot after using my fingerprint for too long.

I had to delete my account and create a new one. Major pain in the backside. I haven't used LastPass since then in 2017. I am being charged on the auto renewal plan and have no way to get in and cancel. This may work for some, but it definitely is not for me. I'm paying for service that I can't and don't use.

Very unhappy. Original review: May 6, 2019I tried to set this up on my Mac. Very confusing. To be fair, I am no computer genius. However this is terribly confusing and there is no customer support.

They have all kinds of tech talk and I went around in circles trying to set it up. I managed to download it and put in into my apps then nothing happened and no instructions made any sense.just continued screens telling me to download it again. So I did then found BOTH downloads in my download file. Waste of my 45 minutes trying to figure it out. I send messages to support, I looked through all the support info and STILL can't figure out how to set it up. If it is this hard to get something that I will purchase, I imagine it will be even worse to use it.

I'm going to try to get another password holder. Original review: April 27, 2019I had a a LastPass account years ago and deleted it because of security concerns, poor app performance and poor customer support. Due to some recent good reviews by several prominent websites, I gambled and decided to try them one more time. Do not do this. AFTER signing up and paying the non refundable premium fee, I find out that they had not deleted my previous account information, and instead of establishing a new password, they want my old one from years ago. No surprise, don't remember that one, so I attempt the account recovery options outlined in their customer support area. None work, so I open a support ticket explaining the problem, including the fact that none of their recovery options worked after numerous attempts.

Original review: April 10, 2019I foolishly clicked on the 'upgrade' to LastPass yesterday when it popped up on my Webroot sign-in. Went through creating a password, yadda yadda, thinking the claims were actually true and it would simplify my life. When returning to Webroot, LastPass did not recognize me at sign-in. Tech support is pretty much non-existent.

Received several e-mails from their robots. In the last contact this morning, the robots' e-mail stated it didn't want to 'bother' me anymore.

Ultimately, since I could no longer access my Webroot account, thereby losing all those passwords, I called Best Buy and canceled Webroot. This is beyond annoying. Still had two months to go with a paid Webroot sub, but from now on my passwords go on a piece of paper.

Why do we need passwords anymore at all, programmers? How about a fingerprint, eye recognition, anything but this purgatory? Original review: April 7, 2019When I tried to cancel LastPass premium service autorenewal on their website, I kept receiving confirmation on website that it has been canceled. But the emails kept saying that Family feature has been canceled for auto renewal. I never had family feature activated to begin with.

Clearly it is a software glitch or deliberate design to keep one subscribed to Premium and charge for one more year. I had to raise a ticket with support at LastPass to really get the confirmation that the premium autorenewal is now canceled. They still have not responded to my request to remove my credit card info from their database. Original review: April 1, 2019Tried to create a new account after paying for site access. Unable to sign on due to user/password issues.

Tried to get tech support- NONE EXISTS! Literally- there is no service/tech department nor anyone to speak with. You must email a 'comment' for assistance and they copy and paste instructions with links that do not exist. 11 attempts for assistance with no resolution. Feels like a SCAM!!! Now working with credit card company to refuse charge. NOT sure what company/product we will now seek- but this one is a JOKE!

Original review: Nov. 20, 2018I tried LastPass by signing up for the free version a little over a month ago. When you do this you are automatically given the paid Premium version for a 30 day trial. My intention was to give the product a try and then if I liked it, I would sign up for the paid Premium service. During the month I had several problems using LastPass and tried getting assistance through their email customer support.

That’s the only kind they have. It took several days to get a reply and that just directed me to tutorials on their website. Those tutorials are very low quality and not much help. Finally 2 days after the 30 day Premium trial was up, I got locked out of my LastPass account. No warning.just couldn’t log in using the same master password I had used numerous times and had written down, just in case. Tried using LastPass password retrieval feature and it doesn’t work.

So, I did the only other thing I could and sent an email to LastPass customer support. After 3 days, no reply.

Terrible experience. I still think using a password manager is a good idea but there has to be decent customer support to go with it. Original review: Nov. 20, 2018You'd think after all this time LastPass would have cracked the issues around constant 'Error logging in' errors. I work in web development so I'm well versed in debugging issues on a clients' end and my end.

The fact is, you shouldn't need 9 separate steps to resolve an issue, not to mention many times they don't even work. There are far more reliable storage mediums than using cookies, I'd advise you look into them more. To others, this is a great extension on paper, the application itself is plagued with constant errors however, would steer clear if I wasn't being forced to use it for work. For those about to try this extension out, please see screenshots of the various issues that come with it and get to know them well, you'll be seeing them a lot!

Original review: Oct. 31, 2018I tried a 'free' trial from LastPass & later chose not to continue with them. I still received emails from them for a long time & wondered why but never really explored it. Recently I did look into it more as I wondered how & why LastPass was informing me of changes to my credit report. Consciously, I NEVER gave LastPass permission to access my personal information; I thought these people were a PASSWORD company/service. I emailed them about how & why they are continuing to access my credit report. Their answer was lame and scary.

This is their reply; 'There are two levels to our credit monitoring service. You have Free and Premium Credit Monitoring. Since you did not pay for the Premium service, you were enrolled in the Free version. Please note that we do not make changes to our user's account for such feature unless an issue is raised.' So here's what consumers need to know: LastPass does more than help you with passwords. They also monitor & likely use the information from your credit report for unknown purposes and might well be paid for your information they use. If you leave LastPass, or choose not to continue with them after a 'free' trial, they still gave themselves 'fine print' authorization to access your credit report and other personal information.

You MUST cancel or cite a problem with your account before they will address this.A 'free' trial is not really free if they access, store and/or transfer to 3rd parties, your personal data. This is made worse by the fact that you likely don't know what they are doing with your data or to whom it was provided, and what compensation LastPass received for your data.

LastPass has low and some horrible ratings on various other sites. Just Google 'LastPass Privacy Issues' and you'll see a pattern here. There is a strong deceptive element in what they do, what you are truly authorizing them to do, what they actually do with your personal data and how difficult and often impossible it is to END your account. Doing nothing, such as not paying them, will not stop them from continuing to access and likely sell or otherwise transfer your data.I've been appalled by LastPass 'customer service' responded to me. They basically justify what they do with 'you never told us it was a problem' BS. After careful examination, I can suggest that you avoid LastPass especially any 'free' offers.

This company, IMO, is unethical, sneaky and disreputable. There are others out there, use them. Original review: Oct. 5, 2018I wrote before, complaining about LastPass support, where I forgot the password when they told me my password was too old and I should change it. Their process of recalling a password was so confusing that I lost what I put in. Now they tell me that I have to re-create all of my passwords!

And that is the last I will see of LastPass, except that I asked for my money back. Lots of luck on that! Well I am now trying to reconstruct the over 100 sites that I use regularly. What a job that is! I estimate it will take me over 20 hours to recover most of those sites, but probably will lose some permanently! They have certainly dropped the ball on this!

I would not again use LastPass, even if they paid me to use it! They advise you log in to the product to cancel your payment. This is difficult if you do not have the product. One would hope their password manager is better than their billing techniques. My last contact with their support advised the payment had been cancelled in 2017. Obviously NOT. I imagine they get away with charging 'fees for no service' many times, like the Australian Big Four banks which charge the accounts of dead people.

I have had to resort to having our credit card re-issued - so that is your last pass, LastPass. Original review: Sept. 22, 2018Companies are supposed to have an 'unsubscribe' option in their emails. But they don't. They route you through a process and then still spam you afterward. I followed their unsubscribe process this week (which they only give to you if you reply and ask for it) and still received another email from them.

The email says the following in it too. 'This mandatory email was sent to.: email opt-out settings have been ignored.' I never signed up for these emails and I don't want them. Original review: Aug. 12, 2018I followed instructions on their website and lost an entire folder of the most important sites, even though the instructions assured me nothing would be deleted. Found out that there is NO possible way to speak with a human at LastPass, even if you pay for a premium subscription.

I opened a support ticket within a few minutes of the problem, on a Friday morning, and heard nothing from them yet. It is Sunday afternoon. Surely a company that takes money for something as important as password protection has support on the weekends. Apparently not. I recommend canceling your premium subscription, if you have one, It doesn't provide anything worth paying for over the free one. Also, you'll have to keep an export of your passwords and secure it yourself anyway, so LastPass doesn't really provide anything but saving you key strokes typing in passwords. Original review: Aug.

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10, 2018After using LastPass for several months and putting in a lot of time and effort to learn its ins and outs plus it quirks I thought I had it under control, Then they did a release and now most of my banking and credit card sites do not work with LastPass and I have to go through a very time consuming routine to get the ID and Password which are no longer easy to remember. The only customer service is by email and it is terrible.

You get one answer a day that usually isn't worth much. I hear people saying they like it but I can't believe it's ready for primetime i.e. Enterprise for a small business or anyone who has to have employees use it. For the most part there is NO customer service/technical support. Original review: Aug. 1, 2018I have had a Premium Account with LastPass for 2 months and have nothing but problems. The site sometimes remembers username and passwords, and sometimes it doesn't.

I have deleted sites and re-entered them, per LastPast online support recommendation, and it still doesn't work. I have asked repeatedly for a five minute live conversation with a technical rep, but was told that I did not qualify for that kind of support. So bottom line is that I paid for a product that offers me absolutely no value. My recommendation is to save yourself the grief and frustration of using LastPass and find a more reliable password encryption application. Original review: July 5, 2018I've been using LastPass for years, first the free version, then the paid version. I have been very satisfied with the service - that's why I decided to pay for it. I was surprised to see the number of negative reviews here.

Most of the issues seem to be with customer support, which I have never needed to use. I've used LastPass on PCs, phones, Chromebooks and iPad. It lets me use complex and unique passwords without effort. It consistently gets high marks from professionals (PCMag, etc.). I can't speak to the support issue, but the product has been just fine for me.

LastPass is a standalone password manager that integrates with any web browser so that users can log in even if they use a different browser at home than at work. What problem is LastPass trying to solve?

LastPass is a password manager that helps millions around the world solve their password security problems. By remembering your passwords, generating strong passwords, and autofilling your web forms and logins, LastPass makes it easier and safer to get things done online. What sets LastPass apart from the competition?

You can access and use LastPass from every device you use, at any time, including any Windows, Mac, or Linux computer using Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Opera browsers. With our Premium service for $12 per year, download our apps for Android, iOS, BlackBerry and more for convenient on-the-go access to your important information.Our architecture is also unique, because LastPass never knows your master password.

Your data is encrypted locally on your device, so everything that is synced to LastPass is encrypted, and LastPass never has that encryption key, ensuring your data remains accessible to you and only you. What needs does your product fulfill, and how do you fulfill those needs better than your competition? LastPass makes online life more efficient and more secure. It fills the need to remember all your passwords and enter those passwords daily as you login to your online accounts. LastPass instantly fills out any online form as you register for new services or complete online purchases, saving you from having to waste time typing in the same personal information over and over. LastPass is an essential tool for managing your passwords and online accounts. What’s the most common misconception consumers have about LastPass?

LastPass never has the key to your LastPass account. Because only you know your master password, and because data is encrypted locally on your machine (and not after syncing to LastPass), your sensitive data remains secure and accessible to only you. LastPass is a 'zero-knowledge' cloud service. What is something you wish every consumer knew about LastPass? Password managers are for everyone!

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Everyone who goes online can benefit from a password manager to help them remember their logins and generate unique, strong passwords just like the cyber security professionals recommend. Has your business received any rewards or recognition for its products or services that your customers would like to know about? LastPass has received multiple PC Mag Editors' Choice awards since 2009, and was named one of TIME's Top 50 Sites of 2012.

At ConsumerAffairs we love to hear from both consumers and brands; please never hesitate to. We take privacy seriously, please refer to our to learn more about how we keep you protected. You’re responsible for yourself and please remember that your use of this site constitutes acceptance of our.Advertisements on this site are placed and controlled by outside advertising networks. ConsumerAffairs.com does not evaluate or endorse the products and services advertised. See the for more information.The information on our website is general in nature and is not intended as a substitute for competent legal advice. ConsumerAffairs.com makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information herein provided and assumes no liability for any damages or loss arising from the use thereof.