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LastPass Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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LastPass Reviews & Ratings
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LastPass continues to impress users with its convenient password storage and generation capabilities. Users appreciate the ease of securely sharing passwords and notes, making team collaborations seamless. The ability to keep all passwords in one secure location, receive expiration alerts, and utilize Face ID for quick access are key standout features. ...Read more
LastPass pros and cons
Convenient for storing and generating secure passwords for multiple services, reducing the need to remember numerous passwords.
Facilitates secure sharing of passwords and notes among team members, enhancing collaboration.
Easy to use with intuitive features such as password expiration alerts and regular usage tracking.
Secure tool with double security checks for protecting sensitive information.
Learning curve for sharing passwords with a time element can be challenging for some users.
Limited customization options may restrict advanced functionalities for specific security needs and preferences.
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Anonymous
09/15/15
LastPass review
What do you like best? So easy to work between many devices and sync the passwords. In addition can also sync secure notes. What do you dislike? No much information on security of encryption and database. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Issues with multiple devices
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Anonymous
08/10/15
Secure and reliable!
What do you like best? I like all of the embedded features such as the secure password generator and cloud accessibility. It's not open source but the company seems to have a very secure method of storing passwords on their servers in a way that a stolen database should not jeopardize website accounts. What do you dislike? The menus and login autocomplete are sometimes glitchy. I also wish the password automatically expired from the clipboard. What problems are you solving with the ...
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Anonymous
07/22/15
Reliable, cloud-based password management
What do you like best? These days, you've got to use a Password Manager of some type to avoid re-using passwords or generating "easy-to-guess" passwords. I chose LastPass specifically because I can create passwords on one computer and have them instantly available on other computers (eg desktop & laptop, work & home machines. I also like the "Auto Fill Forms" feature that automatically enters my credit card details when making purchases (after prompting me again for my LastPass password. ...
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Anonymous
07/13/15
Lastpass makes web security so much easier!
What do you like best? I love that lastpass makes it easy to have unique, secure, random passwords for each and every website. I have 232 sites in my lastpass vault. Could I possibly remember 232 different passwords?? No, of course not. Do I want to carry around a piece of paper with 232 passwords on it? No. And I certainly don't want to have the same few passwords for every site - just one security breach and all my accounts are compromised. So, that's the case in general for a password ...
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Anonymous
07/12/15
Password managers should be mandatory
What do you like best? In the world we live in keep a check of lots of unique and incomprehensible passwords is absolutely vital, and it's impossible to do that all in your head. That is why you need do use a password manager to manage your log-ins, if one site is compromised then the password that is stolen won't compromise any of your other website log-ins because that password is unique. Not only that, but if you have multiple log-ins for the same website it's incredibly easy to just ...
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Anonymous
06/26/15
A review of LastPass in personal use
What do you like best? LastPass has plug-ins for the popular web browsers allowing direct integration in desired and appropriate interjection when it comes to filling in online login pages and forms. With LastPass, online ordering is easier with the ability to click into an order form and have LastPass plug in my credit card info. Of course, security is of paramount importance. With how my data is encrypted, I feel confident that my data is safe, despite the fact that LastPass has been ...
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Anonymous
04/16/15
New user to LastPass for our Enterprise.
What do you like best? Very easy system to use and integrate into all browsers. Like the ability to link personal (free and business accounts. Love the ability to share passwords with other users. The new mac app is nice, even though I forget I have it most of the time. What do you dislike? Wish there was better offline apps. IOS app seems a little clunky. Recommendations to others considering the product: This is really intended as a browser integration. Highly recommend using the free ...
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Anonymous
03/04/15
All-in-One Password Manager
What do you like best? Keeping track of all your passwords across all online applications is a hassle easily remedied by LastPass. You set a master password and let LastPass take care of the rest for you. LastPass also has integration plugins for all major browsers. What do you dislike? There's nothing that I dislike about it. Works flawlessly. Recommendations to others considering the product: Set your master password once and forget the rest. What problems are you solving with the ...
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Anonymous
08/17/14
Simple Problem with a simple solution
What do you like best? It is very simple to use. Login once. Save your password. Done. There is a feature to save all entered data in form which is incredibly helpful if there is a form you fill regularly but a lot of the entries stay the same. What do you dislike? The user interface of the Last Pass Vault is definitely tired. If you have multiple logins to a single site it could get messy with auto logging in. It is also unnecessarily difficult to get a last pass box to go away when you ...
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Anonymous
05/07/14
It really doesn't get better than this!
What do you like best? Password capture, storage, automation/retrieval, protection, and generation, all in ONE tool. Integrating into all the major browsers as well as the mobile platforms (with subscription. It is also possible to store more than just passwords, you can upload important documents, credit card information, notes, pretty much anything else. LastPass support multi-factor authentication using a few methods, my favorite being the Google Authenticator application. I have access ...
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