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Prashant M.
Internet, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Overall Satisfied.
Autofill available on all platforms is best. It can generate passwords, and also autologin. I just don't need to remember passwords any more.
I don't like the UX. It lacks VPN which Dashlane provides.
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Legal Services, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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It was my first password manager and an entirely adequate tool, which filled a vital need as I began dealing with online data that required increased protections. Ultimately, however, I have found its competitors to better suit my needs and, therefore, have not gone back to reevaluate any developments in more than two years.
As with any password manager, LastPass offers a level of security that is well beyond what you would expect from the average computer user. Instead of passwords like love123 or 12345678, which tend to be reused against multiple websites, LastPass allows you to generate unique, robust passwords to increase your online security. This is an ABSOLUTE MUST for anyone dealing with privileged information, information that is subject to legal protections (e.g. HIPAA), or even personal finances.
Amongst its competitors, I found that LastPass offered fewer of the features that I have come to value in my password management software. Given comparable costs, I moved on from LastPass to Dashlane, and from Dashlane to OnePassword over the past couple of years.
Chris N.
Investment Management, 11-50 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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Looked at LastPass, Dashlane, 1 Pass, KeyPass and others. Selected lastpass because of admin capabilities. Very happy with the rollout.
Excellent admin features. Endless number of rules and policies that I as the admin can enforce. Excellent value for money. Mobile app excellent
Chrome add-in can be a bit too aggressive. No "copy password" one-button option. Real struggle is getting users to use it. Support not awesome.
Rob W.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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I used to keep passwords in a private notebook, but that was not secure and it was hard to manage. As I began accumulating online accounts for business purposes, and as I needed to have strong password enforcement for everything, LastPass was the natural solution. I used to stress about keeping track of 12+ character passwords, but now LastPass just does it for me and my accounts are less hackable as a result.
It's easier to use than Dashlane, which I have to use on occasion with other projects I work on. LastPass doesn't have nearly as many problems.
Sometimes it gets logged out and I have to log back into it, but it only takes a few seconds. Other than that, nothing bad about it.
Jennifer C.
Financial Services, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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I would pass on this one, there are other much better programs to save passwords, keeper and dashlane are two that come to mind.
I suppose from a technical aspect this software does what it is supposed to do with regard to saving passwords but that is about the extent of it for me.
I really do not like the set up with this- the multi factor authentication is a pain, they send multiple texts and emails and the like and its more trouble than its worth.
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Marketing and Advertising, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Best tool ever. Really help me for myself as well for my organisation. Totally worth it
I was using it personally and i was a big fan of this tool. I tried dashlane as well but this seems to promise more and strong capabilities
Sometimes syncing it is a bit of issue which seems not a big problem as this happened to me only once
Walter P.
Building Materials, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Contacted customer support, but did not receive a reply that enabled me to continue using the software without wasting a lot of time.
Saved passwords and personal information.
Quirky software. Required a lot of rebooting and the passwords never appeared at logins despite being entered several times. Dashlane is a much, much better alternative.
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Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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I've used it for close to 10 years, can't say I'd keep using it if it were bad. We tried Dashlane and while it had better security, the mobile features weren't as good, so we reverted back to LastPass.
Easy to use. Works on both desktop and mobile so I don't have to choose. Sharing passwords is easy.
There have been multiple data breeches and it is sometimes "too easy" to use. This can be a plus and a minus. Someone can hop on my computer, without any verification and everything is available to see.
David S.
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.
Joseph D.
Internet, 11-50 employees
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Thankfully, I found this software several years ago. I worked at a software company and we needed to be able to log in to several different test accounts across several different client websites for testing. Lastpass was able to do what the built-in browser management tools were not—manage multiple passwords for the same site.
In addition to managing passwords, Lastpass is cross-browser and cross-platform. It offers to save login information as you type it in your browser, as well as offering to update when you've clearly updated a password. Some of the more powerful parts of LastPass are Form Filling (a huge time saver that allows for multiple profiles, and can include billing and payment info) and generating new passwords. Supports desktop password filling and mobile, too, using an extension (so useful).
UI used to be clunkier, but really improved a couple of years ago. Still not as pretty as 1Password (which I've used) and Dashlane (which I tried), but the pricing and cloud-based nature of the password vault puts it over the top for me, and now my team.
Justin L.
Writing and Editing, self-employed
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Overall, my experience with LastPass for Business has been extremely positive. This software is a must have.
Last Pass for business is beyond amazing. There are so many logins and passwords that I use for my daily business activities that it is extremely difficult to keep up with these credentials. LastPass has me covered on this and allows me to access essential information with a few simple clicks.
I love everything about LastPass for Business. It is a huge time-saver and helps my business with daily operations.
Simon M.
Media Production, 1-10 employees
Used other for 2+ years
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LastPass has made it very easy to generate, store and share passwords among multiple users. With all passwords being securely stored on the cloud, creating and storing secure passwords have never been easier.
The ability to create and share passwords without sharing the actual password makes it great for a business where compliance has been tight over the years.
While changing the business model, the free version no longer supports multiple device types. This hasn't affected the business side of things, but for many user who were personal users, started looking for alternatives.
Darpan D.
Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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For a secure software development company, this is the most important product.
Password generator is the most comprehensive you can use for secure passwords. Plus access sharing helps for larger teams.
Switching out of LastPass software might be difficult for business if they ever find a flaw in this application.
Erica G.
Financial Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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LastPass for Business is great for password security. We are able to share passwords for the business as well as have private logins for business passwords we don't want to share. The security features are great as well - from dual authentication to requiring password changes every 90 days.
Sometimes it times out more often than I would prefer.
Erick P.
Government Administration, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I use LastPass for Business to store and manage passwords to business accounts.
What I like most about LastPass for Business is that it allows you to conveniently store, create, and manage passwords for many accounts
What I like least about LastPass for Business is that it can misinterpret certain webpages or temporary logins as permanent password prompts.
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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)
Heidi W.
Information Technology and Services, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Simple, easy to use, changes are instant (such as sharing passwords, etc). Works perfectly to launch sites so you're not copy/pasting passwords or user names.
This is really simple to use. I like they also have a password checkup to ensure I'm using complex enough passwords. They also remind my to change my passwords.
It is in the same spot as Google passwords for Chrome. While I use LastPass for business, I use Chrome passwords for personal things and sometimes clicking one or the other can be challenging.
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Public Relations and Communications, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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LastPass for Business is worth the price. We're glad we moved to the business plan.
After using the personal version for a few years, we decided to switch to LastPass for Business. Our team was growing and we needed a way to securely share info. We are a 100% remote team. LastPass lets us login without worrying about security, which is important when you're accessing client/confidential info.
None so far. We are securely logging in from all over the world and working without worrying about security, losing passwords, etc.
Vance C.
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, 1-10 employees
Used weekly for less than 6 months
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Enjoy it. One management individual can share certain passwords to individuals. Can share passwords in a matter of seconds. Easy to deactivate their account if any issues. Team members can have access to passwords without ever seeing the actual password.
In the age of mobility and never knowing when a team member might leave, this is a great way to share access to passwords without giving a password. If a team member leaves, a simple deactivation of their LassPass works great.
Although saves you the time of changing all passwords when someone leaves, the cost can be tough for a small business. Especially if you are looking for ways to save.
Tony C.
Photography, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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I can just go ahead and when asked to change my password, I can do within 2 seconds. I don't need to remember any password again and I feel secure knowing my passwords are changing every 3 months.
I never need to remember a password again. The software will automatically generate a very difficult password and everything is done in the background. Changing passwords was a huge task but not anymore with LastPass. It's very easy to set and use. Anyone can do this.
The only regret I have is not being told about this software earlier. I use this for my business and personal use as well.
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Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used other for 2+ years
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overall experience of LastPass for Business was okay
I used LastPass for Business, the integration is seamless and onboarding of the users is trivial since the software product is easy to use
I did not see the value of the investment and cancelled (or to be precise did not with to renew) the subscription license
Barbara G.
Consumer Goods, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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I've had a very positive experience in using LastPass. It's nice to be able to know that things are very secure.
The ability to copy and paste usernames and passwords is crucial for the many apps and subscriptions we have. It's a fabulous feature to be able to safeguard your personal information with being able to adjust settings to do so.
I can't say that I really have any complaints about being a LastPass user. We use this in our personal affairs as well as for business.
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1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Love how there are reminders to change passwords due to strength or time constraints and also how easy it is to refresh/renew/update passwords.
I also use LastPass for personal use - I would say the only thing I don't like is the ability to link my personal and business accounts.
Ronald C.
Utilities, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Lastpass for Business provides security and makes your life a lot easier.
Lastpass for Business let's you store all your passwords online in a secure vault which can only be accessed by a master password. Thus you only ever have to remember one password! Additionally it has many handy features like automatic login, generating passwords (this is especially great) and integration with all the big browsers.
Lastpass for Business has all the features I'd expect from a modern password manager. The UI is a little outdated though so that could be better.
Daniel Mario M.
Computer Software, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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For our small business is great because we can use shared vaults to share passwords across the system and we can randomize them to make them much more secure
I love this, now I can use randomized passwords everywhere, especially after they added support for filling out the passwords on iOS apps. Greatly increases security and convenience. I used for personal and business. In our small business we use it for shared passwords.
Some apps don't recognize it on iOS (most do). When the username is pre-loaded and you have more than one login, it will take the first one instead of the one that is actually in the username field. Also, some websites (like itunesconnect) have the arrow on the right of the field which makes clicking the last pass icon difficult.
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Internet, 51-200 employees
Used other for less than 6 months
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It is an adequate platform that gets the job done but I have to admit that I prefer the ease of use and admin platform of LastPass.
Dashlane has some great visuals on password strength. The color coding to notify you about reused passwords or weak ones is helpful when thinking about your overall digital security.
It just isn't user friendly or easy to navigate for those unfamiliar with tech. The software isn't intuitive for people who aren't used to using password managers. There are some concerns about removing business accounts and it downgrading to free/personal accounts and then being unable to remove any of the previously saved passwords. It is a major security flaw.
Henry K.
Environmental Services, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Overall, Dashlane is great for keeping track of sensitive information under one master password. I also like to feature of locking out every couple minutes to ensure prying eyes cannot enter if I leave my desk for too long.
I wanted to find a password keeping software that was desktop oriented and not online like lastpass. I found Dashlane and signed up for the free trial. The software has areas to keep passwords, website information, payment information and notes.
When I had the free version, I lost the information keyed in when my computer went down and had to restart from scratch.
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Used daily for 1-2 years
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This product offers a convenient, safe way to generate secure passwords that are accessible on every device you could want to use. An absolute home run and, thanks to some stumbles by LastPass, my go to product for all password and security needs.
The interface can be a bit clunky on earlier versions of Android and iOS, but, so long as you're up to date in terms of your operating system, the mobile interface is as seamless as the PC product.
Mike G.
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I love the overview of the password security. It is nice to get an at glance look to see if our passwords are strong, and then change them if necessary. Also like giving users individual access that can be revoked if necessary.
Employees don't want to use it to keep their personal passwords on the software, still keep using alternative programs, like LastPass or 1Password, for personal use. This is causing two password management software programs on the machines, which is not ideal. This is probably due to dashlane's price while others are free.
Matt M.
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Dashlane requires a desktop app rather than operating solely in the browser. Its browser plugin does not work well. It has a lot of features for password control and such things, which for some users may be useful but they tend to cause extra hassle in our organization. LastPass is better and free!
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