LastPass Authenticator 4+

LastPass US LP

    • 4.7 • 39K Ratings
    • Free

Description

LastPass Authenticator offers effortless two-factor authentication for your LastPass account and other supported apps. With one-tap verification and secure cloud backup, LastPass Authenticator gives you all the security, without any of the frustration.

ADD MORE SECURITY
Safeguard your LastPass account by requiring two-factor authentication codes when signing in. Two-factor authentication improves your digital security by protecting your account with an additional login step. Even if your password is compromised, your account can’t be accessed without the two-factor authentication code.

You can even mark a device as “trusted”, so you won’t be prompted for codes on that device while your account remains protected by two-factor authentication.

TURNING IT ON
To turn on LastPass Authenticator for your LastPass account:

1. Download LastPass Authenticator to your mobile device.
2. Log in to LastPass on your computer and launch “Account Settings” from your vault.
3. In “Multifactor Options”, edit LastPass Authenticator and view the barcode.
4. Scan the barcode with the LastPass Authenticator app.
5. Set your preferences and save your changes.

LastPass Authenticator can also be turned on for any service or app that supports Google Authenticator or TOTP-based two-factor authentication.

LOGGING IN
To login to your LastPass account or other supported vendor service:
1. Open the app to generate a 6-digit, 30-second code OR approve/deny an automated push notification
2. Alternatively, send SMS code
3. Enter the code into the login prompt on your device OR hit approve/deny request

FEATURES
- Generates 6-digit codes every 30 seconds
- Push notifications for one-tap approval
- Free encrypted backup to restore your tokens on a new/reinstalled device
- Support for SMS codes
- Automated set-up via QR code
- Support for LastPass accounts
- Support for other TOTP-compatible services and apps (including any that support Google Authenticator)
- Add multiple accounts

What’s New

Version 2.19.0

In this newest version of the LastPass Authenticator, we’re introducing watchOS support for our Premium and Families users! Users with an Apple Watch who enable this feature will be able to view TOTP codes and respond to authentication requests from your wrist, without pulling out your phone.

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
39K Ratings

39K Ratings

OrangeWing ,

Awesome!

I have used about 3-4 other password managers. I use them both on windows as well as iOS devices. This one is HANDS DOWN the absolute best! It works flawlessly and will auto fill on both windows and iOS. I used Dashlane for a long time but more times than not, it would not catch a new updated password even though it said it did. So I was locked out of a regularly used app… not good.
The neat thing about this one besides being a fair price is that it comes free with a subscription to Webroot AV. I use that both at home and work. It’s lightweight and cloud based and has great protection. The big A online store has the best prices on that.
I am a 30 year IT veteran so I feel like I am well positioned to evaluate this product. Hope this helps you in your search.

Mazonstorm ,

Lost all my MFA tokens after re-install

Upon constantly receiving the error “app needs to be restarted” or something along those lines over the course of about a week I attempted to troubleshoot. I found an update was available so I applied the update but to my misfortune it provided no resolve. I could not remember the last time I restarted my phone and thinking something may be cached I decided to give it a restart, still no resolve. As a last ditch effort I uninstalled and re-installed the app confident my keys would be there as to my knowledge I had taken every step necessary when I set up the app including linking my account to my last pass account so that cloud backups would be in place. But when I reinstalled the app and linked it back to my existing last pass account I was told there was nothing to restore. Pretty frustrated as I do not remember off the top of my head which accounts were linked to this Authenticator but I know it was more than a few since I had been slowly migrating my MFA options to this Authenticator since I pay for the subscription and u would like to keep as many accounts as possible from using SMS as my authentication method to protect from sim swapping. Here’s to hoping that I can access my accounts in the future and for anyone currently or thinking of using this app let this be a warning to not keep all your eggs in one basket or in this case keys in one app.

Dr.Danny ,

App Gets Confused Easily

At first I had an issue when I setup the Authenticator that it used the wrong email address that I never typed in anywhere. It locked me out of my account on my phone and tried to create a fresh account under the new email address with nothing in it (no credentials). I tried a phone reset several times through SMS and it said the codes I entered were wrong but they were clearly not. So obviously I was really nervous. FORTUNATELY I never closed my browser window and I was able to deactivate two factor.

I contacted LastPass tech support. They asked me to take a video of what I was doing. I was going to send them screenshots because I didn’t feel comfortable typing my master password on video. But in that process of taking screenshots it magically worked. I tested it again and it worked again. So I wrote them back and said have a nice day.

A few minutes later I go to use it for real, I get a similar error about using the wrong email. Of course after I wrote that it works. Note that the Authenticator shows the wrong email still even when it worked. So I tried it again and it mysteriously worked, I changed nothing.

I tried it again today and it worked again. So I guess it’s working? Nonetheless, setup a second two factor first in case this locks you out. Also, leave your browser open after setting up just in case your phone doesn’t let you sign in.

Good luck! When it works, it works well.

App Privacy

The developer, LastPass US LP, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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