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LastPass Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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LastPass Reviews & Ratings
Spotsaas Editor’s POV
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
01/03/18
Never forget or lose your passwords again
What do you like best? I can securely store client or personal information and easily access it whenever I need it. What do you dislike? Sometimes linking to sites directly with a password does not gain me access, so i have to manually enter information in. Recommendations to others considering the product: LastPass is a secure way to keep data accessible such as, passwords to a variety of websites, client information, codes, and forms of payment. What problems are you solving with the ...
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Anonymous
01/02/18
Great Corporate Password Manager
What do you like best? It's easy and simple to use for the end users. It makes user adoption much easier when it's so convenient for them to use. What do you dislike? The admin interface is kind of clunky and not intuitive. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Before we had LastPass, we had users saving passwords on sticky notes attached to their monitors or in a spreadsheet on our network file share. Now, we have a much more secure method for ...
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Anonymous
01/02/18
Great password management tool for multiple devices
What do you like best? Remembers all your passwords, form fill-in info, credit card info, and can be accessed from any device when you are in the app or website trying to login. What do you dislike? It doesn't always work on all websites, so then I need to do a manual search for the password. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I am able to keep track of all my clients' passwords.
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Sergio
12/31/17
LastPass is great solution for sharing secure credentials with our clients
PROS & CONS What are the best aspects of this product? It’s great tool to offer your clients security so they can share sensitive credentials among them. It is more professional way to share something important instead of asking them to send you over email. You can easily go back and find passwords shared months before. What aspects are problematic or could work better? I wish everyone in our team have an access to clients shared passwords or an admin could distribute shared passwords ...
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Anonymous
12/28/17
Great Security for No Price
What do you like best? I love the ease of access, whether it be via mobile (which I use always or Chrome extensions, it works great. The auto-fill option (honestly I don't use as much as I should is a great tool! What do you dislike? Haven't really found something that kills it. Recommendations to others considering the product: Download the app on your phone after creating an account, easy to use anywhere you are. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...
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Anonymous
12/28/17
Lastpass for password management
What do you like best? I think these days it's pretty hard not to use a password manager with the abundance of accounts we have to keep up with. I like having everything in one central spot, and the ability to generate random text passwords. Being able to keep secure notes and credit card info is nice as well. What do you dislike? I guess the whole concept of a password manager is a security engineer's nightmare. Particularly those like LastPass that are hosted online by a 3rd party. If ...
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Anonymous
12/28/17
Makes things faster and easier
What do you like best? Nice to not have to remember a whole bunch of complicated passwords - we have to log in to a LOT of things and it would be much harder if we didn't use lastpass as it remembers your data and is easy to update What do you dislike? Sometimes it gets confused and doesn't know the right password for a specific site. For some sites, this makes things difficult as if you enter in the wrong password it messes things up Recommendations to others considering the product: ...
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Anonymous
12/28/17
A secure place for all of your passwords
What do you like best? In the beginning, I was hesitant to use LastPass, however, it's turned out to be a very secure and safe way to share passwords. Working as an independent contractor, I often need access to client information. Whether it's access to their credit card for ordering or accessing email - LastPass is a really easy way to do it without having to share or give away your actual password. Last Pass allows you to store a multitude of secure information. What do you dislike? ...
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Anonymous
12/28/17
Easy, Forgettable Password Management
What do you like best? Lastpass securely sits in the background, managing complex passwords with ease. Integrated password generation and browser tools follow you wherever you go. What do you dislike? The mobile app has lagged behind web, but has recently caught up. Lastpass does not always associate generated passwords with logins, requiring a copy and paste to get the password right. Recommendations to others considering the product: Either use it fully or do not use it. The true value ...
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Anonymous
12/28/17
How did we survive without apps like LastPass?
What do you like best? Pre-lastpass, if one wanted to create a 'secure' password, you'd concoct some silly memorable phrase, using it over and over. And then someone in the Ukraine would figure it out and take over your digital life wholesale. Well, maybe just the figuring out part happened, but we know, thanks to the elevation of the former sysadmins to security officers, that passwords should never be reused, and the less memorable the better. Whereto now, then? Post-its in your desk ...
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