Never forget a password again. Only remember your LastPass master password and LastPass secures the rest.
LastPass is a password manager that secures your passwords and personal information in an encrypted vault. As you visit apps and sites, LastPass autofills your login credentials. From your LastPass vault, you can store passwords and logins, create online shopping profiles, generate strong passwords, track personal information securely in notes, and more. All you have to do is remember your LastPass master password, and LastPass will autofill web browser and app logins for you.
Stop getting locked out of your online accounts or struggling with frustrating password resets. Let LastPass remember your passwords for you and keep you safe online.
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- Store usernames and passwords for all your online accounts securely in your LastPass encrypted vault.
- Autofill your usernames and passwords in apps and websites. Simply launch your apps or navigate to a sign-in page and LastPass will fill in your credentials.
- Automatically save usernames and passwords to your vault in Safari and other mobile browsers.
- New! LastPass now offers a mobile Safari extension that simplifies filling, generating, and saving of credentials directly from your Safari browser.
- Never forget a password again. Only remember your LastPass master password and LastPass secures the rest.
- With automatic device sync, anything you save on one device is instantly available on other devices.
- Securely store information like credit card numbers, health insurance cards, and notes in the encrypted vault.
- Safely and conveniently share passwords with others, such as the cable login or Wi-Fi password.
- Create secure passwords in one click with the built-in password generator.
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA) secures your password vault to add a second layer of protection to your account.
LastPass never has the key to your encrypted data, so your information is available to you, and only you. Your vault is encrypted with bank-level, AES 256-bit encryption.
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- Trusted by 33+ million users and 100,000+ businesses
- LastPass has been highlighted in PCWorld, Inc., PCMag, ITProPortal, LaptopMag, TechRadar, U.S. News & World Report, NPR, TODAY, TechCrunch, CIO, and more!
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Lost all passwords
Molly78747
Despite still knowing my original master password, being able to verify my email belongs to me and having a phone number also associated with my account that also still receives verification texts, I am unable to recover my account. Last Pass changed master password rules and now won’t recognize my master password and won’t let me into my account. Rather than recognizing the password and prompting me to change to something that follows the rules, it locked me out. I’ve verified my identity six ways from Sunday (and received emails and texts with verification codes) and no matter what, at the end of each try, I still can’t recover my account because I cleared my browser cache at some point between the last time I used the extension and this issue. I used to love using this PW manager but now it looks like I’ll have to reset my account and lose ALL my data and saved information. It’s crazy considering I didn’t even forget my password. This system has gotten buggier and buggier as years have gone by and definitely is not worth paying for.
Borderline unusable; a shadow of its former, mediocre self
_cruster
I’ve been using LastPass for a long time, and in the past 2 years they’ve done their absolute best to make it unusable. Since they dropped the full Mac OS app and moved to extension-only I’m forced to sign back in multiple times a week - “You are signing in from a new device that we do not recognize”, that device being the same MacBook Air I’ve been using since 2020. As noted elsewhere, the option to “Remember this computer for the next 30 days” does absolutely nothing at all, and you’ll be forced to recall your “master password” invariably when you’re running late for a meeting. Customer service will blame you for the issue - you didn’t check “Remember this computer…”, you must have locked yourself out, you did whatever you did - you’ve clearly never used a computer before. If there were another option and I weren’t so deeply entrenched in LastPass I would move in a heartbeat, because it is absolute junk. Look elsewhere.
Long-time user but it’s about time for me to bail on LastPass
feldo172
I’ve been using LastPass for as long as I can remember. Until about 8 years ago I worked almost exclusively on the Windows platform, where the LastPass issues were few and far between. I switched over to Macs because the software seemed so much more stable. No more “BSOD” issues. But in so doing I couldn’t have envisioned the litany of issues I would have when trying to use LastPass on my various Macs. Even now, almost daily, the LastPass extension for Safari just stops working, requiring ridiculous amounts of hoop-jumping to bring it back to life. Uninstall the extension, close and reopen safari, reinstall the extension, log back in, open all my previous tabs, etc., etc., etc., and hope against hope that the extension might work again. Sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesn’t.I guess it’s time to finally fully embrace Apple and let Apple Passwords act as my password vault. I have always loved LastPass’s cross-platform functionality, its ability to allow me to organize my passwords into folders, plus many of its other useful features, but the inconvenience of the super-unstable Safari extension is absolutely mind-numbing. I can’t continue to waste time troubleshooting this product over and over.Thanks for the memories, LastPass. If you ever get this truly solved I might return, but for now I’ve had enough.
Avoid like the Plaque
MSIT2012
I have a ticket open since May, where there are issues filling user/password form fills, using my security key, etc. on my MacBook Pro. All I get is “this has been escalated to development” meanwhile due to the bugs they introduced after moving to the App only model, I can barely use it. I have already provided what I can almost definitely show as the cause, the “passkey” implementation is extremely flawed, and cannot be disabled piece meal. I can disable LastPass and immediately regain use of my security keys.They either know the issue and refuse to rollback to resolve the users issues, or they are incapable of fixing it, both of which call into account whether a company without the ability to solve simple problems can truly be trusted to provide security in a reliable, secure manner. With a ticket open since May 2025, the reliable part is a hard NO and I am pretty certain if they cannot do that, the secure part is also a hard NO.
Minor bug fixes
Version 4.153.1
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