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Lastpass for mac review
Lastpass for mac review











lastpass for mac review
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Unfortunately for us Apple users, native iOS support is only available to premium subscribers luckily, this can be had for a mere $12 per year-much less than many other solutions-and comes with some neat additional features, like the ability to store your passwords on a USB key for offline use and even sharing your logins on a one-off basis with friends and coworkers without having to reveal your credentials.

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LastPass is a pretty good product, particularly if you consider that all the functionality I have listed so far is available free of charge.

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On the flip side, if you happen to own both a PC and a Mac, the ability to share your credentials between them might well be worth this small inconvenience. The Safari and Chrome extensions that I tested work fine, but they don’t feel as though they were built with Mac users in mind obviously, this is a consequence of the fact that LastPass calls the Web its home and that it was designed with cross-platform access in mind. The only significant tradeoff that the app makes is in its lack of a true OS X look and feel.

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In fact, even if you’re well-acquainted with good password maintenance, this feature can help you make sure that you’ve covered all your bases well. I must confess that I originally discounted the challenge as little more than a gimmick, but it occurs to me that it is a brilliant way to help ease users into proper security practices in a simple and non-threatening way. At the end of the process, the system assigns you a score between zero and one hundred, and compares it with the scores of other users of the site. LastPass covers all the basics you’d expect from a password manager quite well, but it also offers a couple of features that are fairly unique.įor example, the app features something called the Security Challenge, which analyzes your stored data and flags potential areas of concerns, such as weak passwords or credentials that are reused across multiple accounts. Take the challenge Despite its unbeatable price point, LastPass offers many different features, such as the ability to generate (and store) secure passwords of arbitrary length and complexity. The LastPass website has a dedicated page that asks you a couple of questions and, upon confirmation (which the page asks for twice as a matter of safety), instantly wipes everything clean and even sends you an email with helpful instructions on uninstalling your browser extensions. (You can still access your data from Safari, but you are limited to copying-and-pasting information between LastPass and other websites.)įinally, the complete deletion of your account can be accomplished in a matter of seconds, and without any human interaction or any hassle. Universal app that, while free, is only available to users who subscribe to the company’s premium offering. The one exception to the app’s reliance on a Web-based experience is iOS, where Apple’s sandboxing policies require the company to offer a

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On a Windows machine, the system also supports Internet Explorer and can even be accessed through a System Tray widget.

lastpass for mac review

In addition to plain-old Web access, the company helpfully makes a number of extensions available for popular browsers, including Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.

lastpass for mac review

Since there is no “client” app, most of the interaction between LastPass and its users happens inside the browser. Extending the Web LastPass is entirely web-based, but the service can also be accessed through browser extensions, which are available for most popular browsers. That way, LastPass has no way of snooping on your secrets, and, even if the company’s servers were hacked, the criminals would have a very hard time getting their hands on it.

lastpass for mac review

The company accounts for this by ensuring that all the data you pass to its service is encrypted using your master password before it actually leaves your computer. Naturally, entrusting your passwords to LastPass’s cloud-based system raises some questions of privacy and trust. This arrangement comes with a couple key advantages for one thing, file-based synchronization is sometimes hard to set up, especially for those who are less experienced in addition, saving everything on the Web means that your passwords are at your fingertips even if your computer isn’t-at least as long as you have access to a browser and are connected to the Internet.













Lastpass for mac review