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LastPass is a must have for me and remembers stuff so I don't have to
What do you like best about the product?
The cross platform integration is great. I can use it on Windows, OSX, Linux, my mobile device, or even just a web interface. Anyplace that I would need to have access to a password, I can have access to LastPass. It's good at disciplining me into not using duplicate passwords or even having to come up with passwords on my own. I like that you can group things together under sections, which makes dividing work and play an easy task. I also like the auditing tool which is very cool and lets me correct the sites where I used a duplicate password.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm really trying to come up with something, honest. Okay, I guess I would like the ability to add additional "triggers" to it-- for example, on my bank site, you have to log in with a username, then enter a PIN, then potentially answer a security question. It would be nice to store a set of questions with triggered answers so it all happens automagically-- but that's not really the fault of the software, but I guess a desire for a future implementation. There's really nothing that it does right now that is irritating.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Security and satiating my laziness. I don't want to remember a million different passwords, and I don't want to use one password for everything. Now I only need to remember one, and it unlocks the gates for all the web sites I visit.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Try it out, it's free. If you like it and want mobile support, pay the annual fee (which I don't remember how much it is right now, but it is very, very cheap) for the premium version.
Seamless for web, Annoying for mobile
What do you like best about the product?
On a full web experience (PC, Mac or Chromebook), LastPass's auto completion of user names and passwords makes logging in to the myriad of online services I use a breeze (most of the time...). It takes the guess work out of 'which combination of letters and numbers did I enter for a password this time). With 2 factor authentication, I'm comfortable that my passwords are safe from prying eyes.
What do you dislike about the product?
The grouping feature is a little outdated. I would rather have tags for my entries instead of just being able to assign them to a single group. For example, being able to tag something as email, work, and gmail all at the same time would be really nice.
Also, if you have multiple logins for the same root domain, like if you are a web developer, LastPass can get unwieldy as it will show you every option for the root domain you were on. For example, I have my base website, and I subdomains to do different web development projects, and so all my passwords show up for every subdomain -- a little frustrating.
Also, if you have multiple logins for the same root domain, like if you are a web developer, LastPass can get unwieldy as it will show you every option for the root domain you were on. For example, I have my base website, and I subdomains to do different web development projects, and so all my passwords show up for every subdomain -- a little frustrating.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeping track of the hundreds of passwords, user names, emails and services that I use in my job. It saves me time from tracking down, resetting passwords and helps me be more secure by generating tough passwords. All in all, those few minutes throughout help me save money by freeing up more time to do billable work.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
There's really no other option that does this as well as LastPass does. There are a few that might be better in certain cases, but LastPass is the best all around option.
Convenient at times, annoying at others
What do you like best about the product?
Remembers passwords so I don't have to. Makes single-sign on very easy. Holds passwords for internal tools used across the company without me having to ask around to gather them. Much better than my old paper and pen method of storing passwords. :)
What do you dislike about the product?
Doesn't sync correctly sometimes. Sometimes I try and log in with the auto-filled passwords and they are wrong (i.e. I have changed my gmail password and it didn't save). Sometimes it saves wrong things as usernames/passwords (i.e. saved my zip code as my username).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
This helps us across the organization stay organized. I think our IT team has had alot less requests to reset passwords as we can pull them up at any time. It also has increased security since you can set password requirements (letters, numbers, etc.) Our security manager likes that for sure.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Pain at first, major benefits later. Stick it out.
Last Pass Review
What do you like best about the product?
Saves a lot of effort with websites requiring different password styles (e.g. 1 num 1 lower case etc).
Furthermore it attempts to increase the overall security of your accounts.
Furthermore it attempts to increase the overall security of your accounts.
What do you dislike about the product?
Encourages each password to be different which makes it hard to ever stop using it. Also, should this be cracked all passwords would be lost
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Saves a lot of time when logging in (automatic logging in)
Great and really secure
What do you like best about the product?
It makes it really easy for you to change computers, makes it safe since you don´t have to remember a lot of passwords, and this makes it safe, since you don´t need to have the same password so you wont forget them.
What do you dislike about the product?
The set up of the account it could be friendlier, and there should be a way to make it easier to set up new passwords. It´s not that it is bad, its just its where I think it could be better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is easier to have all the passwords saved, its easier, more efficient, and now that most companies work online (we do), with more than one log in required, it makes it easier, and makes the whole office more efficent, and no one wastes times trying to remember passwords.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You should give it a try. I haven´t try any others, just tried this one and had no need to see other options.
LastPass is one of my Favorite password management tools
What do you like best about the product?
It's a free password manager and easy to create an account. You can sign into the extension or app and immediately begin to start saving and autofilling passwords for every website. It simplifies your life and gives you secure access from your computer to mobile devices. You just really need to remember the master password and your set!
What do you dislike about the product?
Default settings for password generator could be more secure.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I want to simplify all my passwords and make sure the info is secure. It's hard to remember so many passwords and with this tool, it gives you 1 click access. Easy to use and integrates well to your browser.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's worth a try as you can download the free software on their site.
Good Enough
What do you like best about the product?
One master login to rule them all. This is a very secure method to store passwords so you don't get logged out from your accounts.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are major sync issues if you need to combine two separate LastPass accounts. You are also screwed if you forget your master password.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeping business information secure.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Useful if you don't need to combine information from two separate LastPass accounts.
LastPass is great for working with a lot of clients.
What do you like best about the product?
I love that I can safely share usernames and passwords for clients and easily access them. I used to email usernames and passwords with clients and that is a scary practice.
What do you dislike about the product?
I really don't think the autologin feature works all that well. I usually have to just reveal the password and copy and paste it into a new window. Not a big deal, but could be fixed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I run an agency and we often use usernames and passwords of our clients for their websites, analytics, or other business functions. I love being able to easily recall their information without searching through email, saving it in a google doc, or asking them for their information again. It is also very easy to share information with other members of my team.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Start using it now. The sooner you use Last pass the better off you will be as you will have everything saved that you need. I often need passwords that I used from a year ago and I save time and potential embarrassment by checking my LastPass instead of emailing them again. Super simple and easy to use and share across an internal team.
Heads up that the autologin rarely works for me as I usually have to manually copy and paste the username and password into the login fields of the given website, but this is a minor hiccup of an overall great tool. Can't go wrong with LastPass.
Heads up that the autologin rarely works for me as I usually have to manually copy and paste the username and password into the login fields of the given website, but this is a minor hiccup of an overall great tool. Can't go wrong with LastPass.
Easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
I like that you can store your passwords as well as generate new passwords.
You can adjust the password length and it also allows you to choose the types of characters, like upper and lowercase as well as numbers and special characters. I use it on the app and it copies the password into your clipboard so you can copy and paste it into the profile that you have created for a webpage.
You can also store notes, to save things like your drivers license number and memberships IDs.
I like that you can grant permissions to your vault in case of emergency
You can adjust the password length and it also allows you to choose the types of characters, like upper and lowercase as well as numbers and special characters. I use it on the app and it copies the password into your clipboard so you can copy and paste it into the profile that you have created for a webpage.
You can also store notes, to save things like your drivers license number and memberships IDs.
I like that you can grant permissions to your vault in case of emergency
What do you dislike about the product?
There doesn't appear to be a backup feature unless you upgrade to the premium version.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In an industry that requires you to have you change your password often, this helps keep up with the need to generate passwords, but also the storage so you don't forget. When you have to change your password every 21 days and you cant use one you have before, this helps tremendously
Works well, but has interface issues
What do you like best about the product?
LastPass Enterprise is very reliable. I've never seen it have an outage of the 3 years I've been using it.
Its easy to create new entries and search for existing ones. When it works, the automatic login upon one-click in LastPass is awesome.
Being able to login from anywhere and access passwords.
Its easy to create new entries and search for existing ones. When it works, the automatic login upon one-click in LastPass is awesome.
Being able to login from anywhere and access passwords.
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface is going through a tablet crisis. With the introduction of LastPass 4, the GUI was made specifically for touch devices, which as a sysadmin who doesn't operate on any touch devices, it makes the interface too bloated. Luckily you can switch back to the LastPass 3 interface.
Some of the features are too hidden, such as editing and creating enterprise groups.
There doesn't seem to be a checkbox for removing the "Would you like to save this password" box when logging into somewhere it doesn't recognize. This can be annoying.
Some of the features are too hidden, such as editing and creating enterprise groups.
There doesn't seem to be a checkbox for removing the "Would you like to save this password" box when logging into somewhere it doesn't recognize. This can be annoying.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Shared passwords amongst an engineering team.
Not having to maintain some sort of encrypted password file locally or on shared storage.
Not having to maintain some sort of encrypted password file locally or on shared storage.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use the LastPass 3 interface if you are going to use it on non-touch devices.
Setup early on a structure of permissions and groups.
Setup early on a structure of permissions and groups.
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