
Are you going to keep using LastPass in 2021?
Next month will see LastPass make drastic changes to how its free plan works. Are you going to keep using the service following this?
Next month will see LastPass make drastic changes to how its free plan works. Are you going to keep using the service following this?
Keeping your passwords and other information secure on your phone and computers is rule one for security, and these apps help you keep it all safe.
LastPass is making a couple of changes to its free tier in what has been seen as an effort to drive more users to its paid plans.
Keeping your accounts safe isn't anyone's idea of fun, but LastPass just gained a couple of new features that should at least make it easier.
LastPass made a terrible blunder this week and accidentally removed its browser extension from the Chrome Web Store. The LastPass website and mobile apps are still working, however.
Thanks to a recent update, you won't have to use a PIN or password every time you need to log in with LastPass on the Pixel 4. Instead, just hit the confirm button when the phone sees your face.
There are some apps that get installed first on every new phone, that you feel incomplete without. What are yours?
After being limited to the beta app for months, LastPass's main app finally supports Android Oreo's Auotfill API.
The company details what using LastPass will be like in Android's next tasty iteration.
The Productivity Pack is back, allowing you to subscribe to popular productivity apps and services for a discounted price. This year's bundle includes the likes of Pocket, Wunderlist, LastPass, UberConference, and more for $69.99.
LastPass has released its own two-factor authenticator app. Available on all major mobile platforms, this new app allows you to set up and configure multiple accounts for more secured access, including your LastPass vault.
LastPass has updated the company's password security apps on browsers, Android, iOS and OS X/PC. This latest release refreshes the user experience with an attractive new design, not to mention a new Sharing Center and Emergency Access.
LastPass, a popular password management app, has made its app free to use on mobile phones and tablets, but still requires a $12 annual fee to sync that information with a computer. Previously, the mobile apps required the $12 subscription in order to be used.
A small, but growing, stable of apps support authentication from Samsung's Finger Scanners We've already gone in depth on how to set up the Finger Scanner on your Galaxy Note 4, but what most people don't realize is that your fingerprint can be used for more than just unlocking your phone. Once your phone is set up to recognize your fingers, any third-party app that is properly...
There are a number of popular productivity subscriptions many take advantage of, but for a limited time only, you'll be able to gain access to a bunch for just $60. Evernote, LastPass, Pocket, Wunderlist and the New York Times have teamed up to launch the Productivity Pack, a promotional bundle that includes subscriptions to each service at a discounted price. The bundle itself will...
The folks at LastPass are pushing a big update to Android devices today, with long-term plans to make sure your smartphone or tablet can be standalone LastPass systems with all of the same features as the PC version of the service. Password managers are one of those things that you either rely on entirely or just don't bother with. We live in a world where password rules can be more...