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Karthik M.
Computer Software, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used weekly for 6-12 months
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It’s a decent enough password manager. I would rate 1password better than this though.
Lacks some of the features that 1password has
Arunabho B.
Computer Networking, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Good
Its much cheaper than its alternative, 1password.
The GUI is cluttered and takes some time to get used to all features
Brandon H.
Health, Wellness and Fitness, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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LastPass is a decent option for password management. It works decently and lives cross-platform in the browser.
I find the overall design and performance less sleek than 1Password. Both have similar features, but 1Password just seems more consistent, at least on Mac OS.
Timothy O.
Insurance, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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It's very easy to share passwords with colleagues, without feeling like it's being done an in insecure manner. I also liked how the signing-in would be automatically done after filling in the username and password.
The UI feels a bit clunky, especially compared to 1Password.
Anonymous Reviewer
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Computer Software, 201-500 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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The LastPass version for teams has all the features you can expect. This is great for businesses but...
...it's not as good as 1password for teams. If you have to choose I would recommend 1password. Also the UI of LastPass is really bad and not easy to use.
Anonymous Reviewer
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Food & Beverages, 11-50 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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Overall, okay but I like 1Password SO much better!
It's nice to have all your passwords stored somewhere and help generating them. Takes out the stress of passwords!
Kept crashing, couldn't log-in when I needed to. The browser extension was unstable. Just not as user friendly as I would have liked.
Eric B.
Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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-Yubikey compatability -Company transparency during data breach -Easy of use with extension, app on iOS and android -Ease of use for staff -Ease to admin
Interface could use some updating, not as easy to navigate as 1password
Anonymous Reviewer
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Online Media, 11-50 employees
Used weekly for 1-2 years
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It's a good program but it's not as polished as the competitor 1Password.
I like that you are able to share passwords with your collegues without them seeing the password but they are still able to login with the provided data.
I don't like that I have to login everytime I start my browser. It should have a memory function to remember your password. Also a perfect login solution would be a compatibility with Windows Hello for non Mac-Users (those who don't have FaceID on their laptops)
Jeff S.
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Computer Software,
Used weekly for 2+ years
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The concept here, of having passwords in one repository, and being able to share them, makes great sense and can help businesses ensure key information is secures.
I have consistently found this tool hard to use compared to other tools like 1Password. The User Interface seems clunky, and to share something to a specific user seems un-necessarily challenging. I would suggest looking at tools like 1Password instead.
Anonymous Reviewer
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Financial Services, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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- Value for money options - Free to the end user (non business) generates training and familiarity with employees - Business plans are value for cash - Features are on par with its competitors
- Interface needs a more modern redesign, UX improvements - Need more features (akin to mini from its competitor 1Password)
Anonymous Reviewer
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Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used other for less than 6 months
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Despite it's flaws, LastPass does offer basic password manager functionality like generated passwords and software that warns you when your password may be compromised.
LastPass falls short of extended functionality that 1Password for Teams can bring and quite frankly, isn't worth the price.
Anonymous Reviewer
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51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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It empowers you to create complex passwords and protect your most sensitive data, plus it syncs together between employees.
It's user-interface isn't pretty and there isn't a great iOS app like 1Password has (which is fantastic)
Dewey B.
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Media Production, 201-500 employees
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LastPass is one of many password managers, and we ended up going with 1Password in the end.
The automatic password suggestion was great and very recommended very secure passwords for our accounts. The inclusion of a browser plugin also made it super convenient to remember these complex passwords (compared to having to reference the app every time we needed to log in). I also really liked their system of sharing passwords, since you can grant and revoke access to employees without actually showing the password.
Credential sharing is only limited to FIVE people, which is not great for a larger business like ours. More importantly, the customer support is absolutely AWFUL. There is an alarming lack of information available for self-help, and small issues that we had took way too long to get solved because the reps did not understand the app!
Anonymous Reviewer
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Education Management, self-employed
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Face it. You need a password management service. Though it's subscription-based - for the prices, you can't ignore the security and convenience of storing your most valuable credentials and notes in the cloud. So protect yourself and your team; backup those credentials; and take a load off your shoulders by trusting in LastPass.
The web interface makes this password management services multi-platform accessible - meaning no matter what device or operating system your team is working with, everyone will be able to get on board and access the login credentials you are sharing. The cost is also competitive when compared to 1Password and other password management services. I like the streamlined UI the most. It makes it simple for users that have never dealt with password/vault-style management apps. LastPass uses big icons and simple workflows; while allowing power users to switch to tiered lists and shared folders. Syncing is fast and reliable. The dashboard security stats are useful as well.
I can't help compare LastPass with 1Password in terms of UI design. I've asked friends, family, and coworkers what they like better - even doing a side-by-side comparison. And honestly, it's subjective. I'm partial to 1Password for personal use but others say LastPass is exactly what they need/can afford.
Mike G.
Used daily for less than 6 months
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The web interface allows us to access our passwords no matter where we are. Quite different from 1Password, which requires a service like Dropbox to sync.
Requires a lot of manual naming to keep site names organized. Which may not be the fault of the software, but if not, the password library can look messy.
Gaurav C.
Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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Although we've been using LastPass since a few months, we're still looking for better alternatives. It's okay to use but not that great.
The interface is fairly simple to use. Browser exensions are very handy.
Has been extremely buggy in our use. Also very clunky and slow sometimes. We use this along with 1Password and that seems to be a lot more polished.
David S.
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Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used other for less than 6 months
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Credential Storage/ Management
I liked the collaborative aspect about this software the most. LastPass makes it very easy to create and store and then share credentials with other people in a workplace setting. This makes sharing passwords secure and organized in the company.
I disliked the UX /UI experience the most about this software. LastPass is a bit clunky with their user experience compared to other password managers like 1Password and Dashlane.
Anonymous Reviewer
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Marketing and Advertising, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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as stated password managers are a must, sharing with restrictions are great, but LastPass has to add more value for the money to keep up with other products.
I would recommend a password manager to anyone, The share feature is what originally peaked my interest in the premium feature. I still believe the browser is better than 1Password
The UI and UX is dated, after using 1password it is clear that there are issues. One major issue is that it is hard to bulk reorganize entries into folders.
Chris B.
Nonprofit Organization Management, 1-10 employees
Used other for 6-12 months
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I loved the promise of easy access to credentials, and quick-entry in the browser. Sharing credentials with others is handy.
Found it hard to use. Couldn't do quick-entry in the browser without going through hoops. Gave up after a few months of frustration. Far prefer 1Password, as it "just works".
Anonymous Reviewer
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Used daily for 2+ years
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It's seamless to fill in login information on most sites you just click a dropdown at the corner of the input field.
It seems like administrators don't like this software at all. There might be annoying reminder emails or something we've switched away from it to 1Password at two companies I've been at.
Kyle R.
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Marketing and Advertising, 11-50 employees
Used other for less than 6 months
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I thought LastPass did a fine job as a password manager, but there are other options on the market that offer the same but are a bit easier to manage.
It is a decent password manager, my organization used it for about 6 months and ultimately switched to 1password. I found it convenient and fine, but other people in my organization had issues with it.
Some people were having issues using LastPass, so the company abandoned it in favor of another manager. Unfortunately, I don't know exactly what these issues were. Personally, I like the new one better so the only bad thing I would say about LastPass is that there is a better one out there.
Micha¿ A. N.
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Education Management, 1-10 employees
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It's better to use any password manager than not at all but I think you can find free (e.g. iCloud Keychain) solutions to use on your own or invest in a better product.
It was easy to sign up, install in my web browser and on mobile devices. Also, the graphic interface is aesthetic.
I encountered two main problems: 1) importing over 700 passwords from 1Password (either it crashed, lost fields or mixed them) 2) autofill was problematic (especially on banking websites or when there are two separate pages to provide login and password).
Maya Jade H.
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Public Policy, 201-500 employees
Used weekly for less than 6 months
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Easy to pop in my login information, get signed in to the websites I need frequent access to, and take a look at the credentials I have stored.
It is not fault of LastPass, but I had used 1Password for so long, and I just like that better. The browser plugin has a weird symbol (three dots), so it isn't a very clear indicator of what it is for.
Jeremy L.
Retail, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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Overall, between Logmeonce, nordpass, 1password, Password boss, and many more different programs you can use to protect your online credentials, i woul dhave to say LAstPass is in the top 5% range. It is very affordable, easily managed, easily accessible, and can be used on every device as one account.
I have had multiple different password keeper accounts in the past, none that amount to the complexity of LastPass. It can be downloaded onto your phone & onto your laptop so that when you switch from one to the other, it has all the passwords remembered right there for you. No more typing in your username and password every single day on every single account you want to access, it is all automated and done for you@!
I dont think there was anything i didnt like about it. I still use it to this day and i dont plan on veering away. There is even a free account that still allows you to connect all of your accounts, without any limitation.
Joseph D.
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Internet, 11-50 employees
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