What is LastPass?
LastPass is a secure, browser-based password manager that supports popular web browsers, including Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Safari. This password management solution allows users to synchronize their passwords across multiple browsers and computers, ensuring seamless access to their login credentials. All data stored within the LastPass platform is encrypted before being stored on the server, providing robust security measures. The pro version of LastPass offers access to mobile apps, enabling users to access their passwords on-the-go. Additionally, LastPass can be installed on a USB memory device, allowing users to carry their password vault with them and access their credentials from any compatible device
Highlights
- Secure password storage and synchronization across browsers and devices
- Encrypted data storage on the LastPass server
- Mobile app access for the pro version
- Portable version that can be installed on a USB drive
- Autofill functionality for logging into apps and websites
Platforms
- Android
- Desktop Windows
- Cloud, SaaS, Web-based
- Mobile iPhone
- Symbian S60
- Microsoft Edge
- Mobile iPad
- Blackberry
- Desktop Chromebook
- Opera
- Web
- Windows Phone
- On-Premise Windows
- Maxthon
- Firefox
- Web-based
- BSD
- Internet Explorer
- iPad
- Desktop Mac
- Mobile Android
- Android Tablet
- Vivaldi Browser
- Windows
- Google Chrome
- Linux
- Mac
- Desktop Linux
- Online
- On-Premise Linux
- iPhone
Languages
- English
- Dutch
- French
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Portuguese
- Spanish
Features
Two-factor Authentication
Portable
Cloud based
Archive Old Passwords
Password encryption
Master Password
Password sync
Browser extension
Password Recovery
Password Sharing
Passwords stored in text-file
Android Sync
Password Generator
User Management
Cloud Sync