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Easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
I like that you can store your passwords as well as generate new passwords.
You can adjust the password length and it also allows you to choose the types of characters, like upper and lowercase as well as numbers and special characters. I use it on the app and it copies the password into your clipboard so you can copy and paste it into the profile that you have created for a webpage.
You can also store notes, to save things like your drivers license number and memberships IDs.
I like that you can grant permissions to your vault in case of emergency
You can adjust the password length and it also allows you to choose the types of characters, like upper and lowercase as well as numbers and special characters. I use it on the app and it copies the password into your clipboard so you can copy and paste it into the profile that you have created for a webpage.
You can also store notes, to save things like your drivers license number and memberships IDs.
I like that you can grant permissions to your vault in case of emergency
What do you dislike about the product?
There doesn't appear to be a backup feature unless you upgrade to the premium version.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In an industry that requires you to have you change your password often, this helps keep up with the need to generate passwords, but also the storage so you don't forget. When you have to change your password every 21 days and you cant use one you have before, this helps tremendously
Works well, but has interface issues
What do you like best about the product?
LastPass Enterprise is very reliable. I've never seen it have an outage of the 3 years I've been using it.
Its easy to create new entries and search for existing ones. When it works, the automatic login upon one-click in LastPass is awesome.
Being able to login from anywhere and access passwords.
Its easy to create new entries and search for existing ones. When it works, the automatic login upon one-click in LastPass is awesome.
Being able to login from anywhere and access passwords.
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface is going through a tablet crisis. With the introduction of LastPass 4, the GUI was made specifically for touch devices, which as a sysadmin who doesn't operate on any touch devices, it makes the interface too bloated. Luckily you can switch back to the LastPass 3 interface.
Some of the features are too hidden, such as editing and creating enterprise groups.
There doesn't seem to be a checkbox for removing the "Would you like to save this password" box when logging into somewhere it doesn't recognize. This can be annoying.
Some of the features are too hidden, such as editing and creating enterprise groups.
There doesn't seem to be a checkbox for removing the "Would you like to save this password" box when logging into somewhere it doesn't recognize. This can be annoying.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Shared passwords amongst an engineering team.
Not having to maintain some sort of encrypted password file locally or on shared storage.
Not having to maintain some sort of encrypted password file locally or on shared storage.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use the LastPass 3 interface if you are going to use it on non-touch devices.
Setup early on a structure of permissions and groups.
Setup early on a structure of permissions and groups.
Very comprehensive solution, but not the easiest to use
What do you like best about the product?
Its very comprehensive, it covers all aspects of password management, great security features to manage teams large or small. I like the web extension for Chrome also.
What do you dislike about the product?
Its User Interface is not that easy to master, I have found other competitors solutions much easier to use, we have been using Lastpass for around 6 months and it has undergone several UI upgrades none of which have made it easier to use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Password management for multiple cloud servers, great that they are all in Lastpass but navigation of it seems tough.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Trial Lastpass see if you can get on with the UI.
Business decision
What do you like best about the product?
Based on a master key, with plugin for all browser, and multi-platform, including mobile device. LastPass is one of the best Very secure.
What do you dislike about the product?
When you want to deal with service account, or have multiple account for the same service (live.com or google for example) it get messy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
People were sharing password by email or IM, saving them in spreadsheet or text files. Having a central managed solution is the key.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you want to manage and share web service password, this is pretty nice. If you want to manage other kind of password like service account, may pass.
Great Alternative Password Manager
What do you like best about the product?
While I don't use LastPass for my personal password management, I have an enterprise LastPass account for work and use it to share system passwords between team members. i like the flexibility that LastPass offers in their product, ranging from a good, free password manager for those just getting started or who aren't looking for the top of the line or to pay a premium, but they also offer all the way up to a robust, enterprise-level product. LastPass is relatively easy to use and is a great way to get started in password management.
What do you dislike about the product?
While I don't love LastPass' interface and design as much as other password managers, it works and serves its purpose. While they have a lot of settings and options which can be nice for power users, I think it can be a little more overwhelming and less user-friendly for many of the friends and family members I would recommend a product like this to. And while their web-based interface is convenient, I don't know if I trust it as much as others, but that may just be me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
LastPass has simplified sharing system passwords amongst my team at work. We are all able to access the sites and systems we need to, but the passwords are managed by those who own them. It greatly simplifies this process and keeps our accounts safe. It has solved the unsafe practice we used before of sending login credentials via email, IM, etc.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you're looking for a free, easy way to start using a password manager, I would recommend LastPass. It is a good product and is much better than using the same password for every site or keeping your passwords somewhere insecure. And if you have a team that needs to share passwords, their enterprise option is a great way to simplify this workflow and keep your team's accounts and systems safe.
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.
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