LastPass ist ein beliebter und benutzerfreundlicher Passwort-Manager mit Premium-Funktionen und großartigen Sicherheitstools sowie mehreren Optionen zur Kontowiederherstellung. Die Plattform fügt eine erweiterte Sicherheitsebene hinzu und bietet Multi-Faktor-Authentifizierung und zeitbasierten Einmalpasswortschutz, Dark-Web-Überwachung, einen Eins-zu-Eins-Authentifikator und sichere Notizen. LastPass bietet auch effektive Preise mit einem Freemium-Plan, der umfangreiche Funktionen und gestaffelte Pläne mit robusteren Sicherheitsfunktionen und -tools abdeckt.
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Einsatz | Cloud/SaaS/webbasiert, Desktop-Chromebook, Desktop-Mac, Desktop-Windows, mobiles Android, mobiles iPad, mobiles iPhone |
Unterstützung | 24/7 (Live-Repräsentant), Chat, E-Mail/Helpdesk, FAQs/Forum, Wissensdatenbank, Telefonsupport |
Trainings | Dokumentation |
Sprachen | Englisch |
LastPass makes it incredibly easy to utilize completely random passwords, not have to remember a single one of them, and use completely different passwords across all of your accounts. Their mobile app is incredibly responsive and works with all of my apps and their browser extension provides quick and easy access to all of my login information.
Occasionally the mobile app doesn't integrate perfectly well with all apps, and I'm forced to open up the LastPass app, copy my password from the manager and paste it into the app. While is incredibly rare, but it has happened and while it's a minor inconvenience, and poses a potential security risk of having a password on my clipboard. I also copy new text afterwards to prevent it from lingering on my clipboard
I feel almost invincible as I've broken the worst habit of re-using the same, easy to hack passwords for all of my accounts. I would estimate I have at least 100 accounts, if not more, and not a single one uses the same password.
Perfect not having to remember all my different passwords.
Occasionally it does not automatically enter my credentials in login windows, thus making me manually enter the information. Seldom an issue.
I do not have to recall all my passwords. Very efficient!
I've been using LastPass for a few years and see others recommending different tools but LastPass has always been a dependable piece of software that just works whenever and wherever I need it. My passwords have always synced beautifully between my laptop, phone, and iPad. By using the browser extension, I can easily fill any login information I need as well as generate strong passwords for new accounts. Add in the ability for me to categorize my logins and take notes, it's a huge win for my business and saves me tons of time every day.
As of right now, I can't really say that I've run into any issues or concerns. The pros far outweigh anything that I might run into. I don't see myself switching programs anytime in the near future.
I use several different programs that require a login, as well as the need to occasionally have others share their credentials. LastPass makes keeping track of hundreds of passwords easy and readily available when I need them. I save huge amounts of time each day.
All my passwords available at the click of a mouse. Never need to remember any. Used as an extension/add on, can be used to autofill all your log-ins online. So easy to access as everything is stored in your vault along with extras like memorable words or pin codes.
I genuinely can't think of anything it needs to improve.
Can share log-ins and passwords securely. Also monitors possible breaches.
We use LassPass constantly for both personal and business accounts. We have one level of use for employees and highly confidential accounts under greater security. We have been using LassPass for years and have been exceptionally pleased with performance.
I forget to refresh LassPass updates and forgetting to do so in advanced settings will give the appearance of a new password being wrong. Trying to login to some sites without refreshing can cause you to get logged out. My fault not LassPass' fault.
We need two levels of secure logging in to sites at work. One for employees and one for owners. LassPass readily solves this problem for us. I am very pleased with this solution.
LastPass has helped me to keep a lot of critical information more securely organized. I do like the ability to auto-generate secure passwords as well. Additionally, I have been able to set this up with family, and family sharing has allowed me to assist my aging parents maintain security on their accounts. In the past, they would write information in notebooks or scraps of paper, and / or rely on my memory for the information. Now, even if they forget, I can login to the family sharing portion of LastPass and provide the details they need in a much more secure fashion.
I'm not sure that I have dislikes at this time. Some of the things that are maybe small annoyances are there to provide for my security, such as the two-factor authentication on my phone where I am logging-in each time I need to log-in to a new app. HOWEVER, those things can be tweaked in your settings.
LastPass identifies where there are data breaches and where my information might be at risk. I understand this is reactive problem solving, but it does help to receive those notifications so I can react quickly. Where they are pro-active is scanning your information to show you ahead of time where your passwords might be duplicative, re-used, or weak. This allows me to either allow the system to auto-create a new password where I might be using a duplicate or create my own new password. There is also information in this scan that shows when it was last changed, etc. I think this detail is all very proactive for the user and can provide for stronger passwords and greater peace of mind.
We have over 30 employees and 25 online tools and software platforms, and this is the best way to save those links and passwords.
I would love a way for there to be a better way to save the login links.
We have a large and growing team, with a few shared logins, and it's easy to onboard new staff with LastPass.
Great tool, simple to install, makes doing everything online easier, more secure and simple.
Nothing. One of the best tools I've ever used.
No more recalling passwords and credentials. Fast and simple logins in the most secure manner possible.
We can access accounts, make notes and store critical information in one easy-to-use app. Data can be shared, and LastPass does a great job launching sites. Creating folders and making favorites helps organize and store volumes of sites and info. I found LastPass intuitive to use and generates strong passwords. Each "card" stored includes complete information, inuitive
Lastpass seems to have a quirk when searching. One oddity is that there doesn't seem to be a way to navigate to a folder via the search bar easily. One can collapse folders, so it is wise to organize entries into folders right from the start. Many of my imported passwords remain unorganized, so I have to wade through many to get to the desired folder.
I store all my business accounts and all the family information. I use a top folder with nested folders for the business and our family members. LastPass provides good support, and their "Notes" area for each entry helps significantly with the many business and other accounts.
I have been using LastPass as my password manager and a central location for all my other personal information like bank account numbers, driver's licenses, credit cards, passports, software licenses, and more.
I can't think of any things that I dislike.
It keeps my passwords, and personal information like passports, driver's license, software license, credit cards, bank accounts, and so much more. I love the ability to update my individual passwords and generate multi-digit passwords on the fly. I also like the one master password with military-grade security to protect my information. I also love using this on my PC, phone, tablet, etc. If I can access the internet, I can get to my account.
Cloud storage, Browser support. MFA authentication. Lastpass holds most my life now.
I would like to group things. some of the sites are using SSO, so I would like when I update one, it updates all.
Currently have hundreds of passwords, all unique. And to be fair, I do not know what they are.
I don't need to use only one of two easy-to-remember passwords for everything, I instead use long and complicated passwords and let LastPass manage my access.
I cannot override the use of other browser built-in password managers.
Dozens of sites with varying password minimum requirements are easily managed without using a single password for everything.
I like the ease of use the best. With over 200(?!!???!!!!) passwords to individual sites, I need a safe, trusted repository
It costs for the best plans, but it is an expense I gladly pay.
LastPass solves my primary problem of retaining all the passwords I have as well as encouraging me to use complex, random passwords rather than the ones my brain will remember
I have many passwords and with LastPass I can have different passwords for all of them, like is recommended. Also, if I repeat passwords, I am warned and allowed to do what I decide to do.
I can't think of any dislikes, it is wonderfull.
By using LastPass I fell much more secure.
One of the features I find most helpful about Lastpass is that it is all in one place. From now on, I know when I can't seemingly remember where I wrote that password down on a sticky note or excel sheet, I can count on LastPass being the only place to store my passwords. Also, the platform's compatibility through google amazes me and makes life way easier
The only downside I have experienced with Lastpass is their authenticator app on the phone. For whatever reason, the app will not sync with an apple watch or open the app when authenticating. For example, if I open my password vault through the authenticator app, I have to click only on the pop-up on my phone screen once I connect to authenticate. Otherwise, if I try using my via my apple watch or simply entering the app on my phone, it will not sync properly with their authentication process and will not let me approve my entrance into my vault. I understand that this is one of the newest features released months ago for Lastpass, and I do not hold it against them for these minor shortcomings.
Well, I don't own a business or anything, so this doesn't solve any technical problems other than primary storage for my passwords and compatibility through the google webrowser through the numerous sites I use daily.
The ease of use and security features. I find that auto-population of credentials and looking up manually is very simple and saves so much time and keeping my credentials secure is invaluable.
There's not really anything I don't like about this application - I use it every single day
LastPass solves my issue of saving my user credentials insecurely....saving on a spreadsheet or notepad is never a good idea. I know where all my credentials are, and I'll never forget passwords again.
I like how the tool is accessible on multiple devices. I use it on all of my Apple products with no issues. It makes checkout and access to websites extremely easy. It also has a consistent look no matter the platform being used.
I wish there were an option to toggle it on or off on various websites. For example, I'm a Solution Architect and I will be conducting demos and it will show my options for Credit Cards to use. I wish I could turn it on or off by website or "pause" it while on specific sites.
It's solving the issue of password management and secure access to payment information. It's all in one place and makes use easy. For example, I can log onto a website with which I have an account and check out all-in-one fail swoop. It also utilizes Face ID with Apple products which is a game changer!
The peace of mind of having secure passwords for my accounts
While most of the time autofill works there are occasions when I have to do a look up separately to find my account details
I used to use a simple password and variations on a theme, but I know that is not safe, so now I know I am safe
LastPast offers a useful, secure multi device solution.
Lastpass doesn't work with all sites and the browser extension occasionally doesn't recognize a given login field. Saving new passwords created on mobile is difficult and unpredictable compared to desktop.
LastPast solves the need to have a large number of secure client passwords accessible and ready to use.
Lastpass makes password management so simple and secure, the browser plugin alongside the iPhone app and integration makes using Lastpass dead-simple. If the app were more arduous to use, there's a strong chance that users will not use it. They've struck a great balance there.
I've been using LastPass for about 5 years now and very rarely do I run into any kind of problems. There are rare situations where when using custom ports usernames/passwords can become a bit cumbersome (ie. multiple services linked to the same IP address, like a router, DNS server, dockercontainer, etc.)
Time. It saves me so much time keeping my passwords secure. The password generator is seamless. The fact that your vault extends from your PC to your Phone is incredible. The security dashboard gives me re-assurance that I've got my security in check.