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LastPass - Password Management Software

LastPass Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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LastPass Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 4710 ratings & 1015 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(803)

Very Good

(162)

Good

(29)

Poor

(16)

Terible

(5)

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

06/14/16

5 out of 5

System Admin's best friend

What do you like best? I like that LastPass has plug-ins that simply works. At the end of the day, for someone like myself who has multiple sign-ons for each platform, LastPass makes it simple to administer the system as the user you intended to login as. What do you dislike? Some webpages are designed a bit more clunky than others or with more frames, credential dialog box then lastpass likes to handle. In these instances the user needs to go through extra steps in the plugin for 'Copy ...

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Anonymous

06/07/16

4 out of 5

LastPass is smarter than you when it comes to securing passwords

What do you like best? LastPass is relatively inexpensive even if using the premium features of sharing and having data available via mobile devices. The Security Challenge tool is a nice way of reminding you to change old PWs and look for duplicates. The password generator includes options to include/exclude characters and the copy/paste username/password functions. It took a while to convert my passwords into LastPass as I chose to do it in one sitting (deleting saved PWs from Chrome but ...

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Anonymous

06/02/16

5 out of 5

Now I don't have to remember 160 passwords. And they are all secure.

What do you like best? The fact that my accounts are more secure than ever, and that I get notified of any security issues related to those accounts. What do you dislike? Nothing really here. I don't like that it can't always fill in passwords for certain types of logins on android. But that's more to do with how those were developed. Recommendations to others considering the product: Get the upgrade to mobile. It's so useful there. What problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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Anonymous

06/01/16

5 out of 5

LastPass is so organized!

What do you like best? All your passwords and logins are kept in one place! No more forgetting or using tons of post it notes. Come on, you know you've done it! What do you dislike? Sometimes can be a bit buggy. Signs me out for no reason, a lot. Recommendations to others considering the product: Stores passwords. Great for collaboration when you need to access accounts but do not wish to grant multiple users password access. Free and paid versions. What problems are you solving with ...

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Anonymous

05/18/16

2.5 out of 5

Good portability, security is somewhat questionable.

What do you like best? Portability - since it is a browser extension, you can have it on all your different computers and it syncs through 'the cloud.' It's very easy to use, and the syncing is built in - you don't have to do anything to use it. There is a free version which is nice. What do you dislike? The cloud portion of it has some interesting security implications because it is cloud based, and extension based (https://www.seancassidy.me/lostpass.html. What problems are you solving ...

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Anonymous

05/15/16

2.5 out of 5

Excellent until it isn't

What do you like best? It's decent—it gets the job done (namely, password-saving, password-creating, and password-sharing among a team, but it doesn't do it without putting on a cumbersome fight. What do you dislike? I personally dislike the interface, the cumbersome way in which it integrates via its apps and extensions, and the overall user experience. Recommendations to others considering the product: My top recommendation would have to be to look at 1Password—excellent tool, ...

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Anonymous

05/10/16

3.5 out of 5

sync passwords across all devices

What do you like best? multifactor authentication ensures that your information is secure. you get a security report every so often which allows you to address at risk items. What do you dislike? password generator has default settings, makes it a nuisance to deal with and less secure. Recommendations to others considering the product: great way to sync passwords across all your devices. Now you might ask what if one of my devices is compromised? I will lose data across all my devices. ...

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Anonymous

05/03/16

3.5 out of 5

Very useful tool to protect our passwords

What do you like best? I love that when I set up a new user, I don't need to import all the passwords for each website. Only one plugin to set up with one password and that's it. (One to rule them all. The administration is also very easy to handle. I feel safe enough with my passwords being managed by lastpass. What do you dislike? There are a few bugs with auto-filling fields and as well as master password being asked when it's been set up not to ask. This is a bit disruptive for the ...

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Anonymous

05/03/16

5 out of 5

Makes password management easy, sharable and works so well you barely know it is there.

What do you like best? Access from anywhere to the host of sites, services, client credentials, etc. with a single password to remember and an easy interface to interact with. What do you dislike? The only thing that happens here and there is when I have multiple logins for similar sites and am trying to create a new login my LP sometimes hijacks what I want to do. The fix is easy. I just shut it down for that piece and fire it up when I am done. Recommendations to others considering the ...

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Anonymous

05/02/16

2.5 out of 5

It's good but you should consider weaknesses

What do you like best? LastPass has really great integrations with browsers and easy of use. It supports categories, folders and so on. In other words you can organise your passwords for sites as you want. My primary use was to keep passwords for several vendors organised. It really easy to save or choose password from list when required. So, after couple months of use I decided do not continue use of it and really happy about it. What do you dislike? One of the features which lastpass ...

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