Update: LastPass' free trial now lasts as long as you want. They also added two new business subscription options: MFA for $36 a year per user and Identity for $96 a year per user.
Deciding which password manager is right for you can be tough, but I’m here to help. In this video, I’m taking a look at one of the top password managers around, #LastPass. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, LastPass lets you store an unlimited amount of passwords across all of your devices, so you only have to remember a master password.
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0:44 Pros and Cons
1:08 Features
2:48 Subscription Options
4:09 Customer Support
5:32 Applications
13:41 Recap
For more security, you can add two and even multi-factor authentication such as fingerprint or facial recognition. #LastPass also offers a dark web scan through PasswordPing plus free credit monitoring for addresses in the U.S. Aside from filling in your passwords, LastPass will also fill in forms for you, saving you some much-needed time and energy.
I’ll be going over LastPass’s privacy jurisdiction, data-logging policy, features, storage, app, and customer support. By the end of this review, you’ll have a great idea of whether or not LastPass is the password manager for you, or my name isn’t Gabe from Security Baron.
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