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About LastPass
LastPass is an online password manager for individuals and businesses that enables users to protect their identity. It keeps users’ online identity safe and secure by generating strong passwords for online accounts. LastPass allows users to increase productivity by eliminating forgotten passwords, keeps passwords synced in one secure vault, and prevents identity theft by automating and automating better password management practices.
LastPass’s freemium product for individuals can be used on any device — desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. LastPass syncs passwords between all devices. Anything a user saves to LastPass on one device is instantly available on any other device. For additional features an customer support, LastPass offers a paid, premium version.
LastPass provides businesses with the oversight and management features they need to control employee password behavior while safeguarding critical systems and assets. Through a centralized admin dashboard, IT teams can create, manage, and enforce the right password policy for their organization. LastPass Teams offers convenient, safe password management for small businesses and teams. The admin dashboard is the hub for deploying, managing and securing LastPass within an organization.
LastPass Enterprise offers comprehensive password management for businesses of all sizes. It supports scaled password vaulting & SSO for an entire organization and gives employees seamless access to all their accounts while providing IT with advanced features that protect against data breaches. Organizations can take control of credential management at all levels with a single, easy-to-deploy toolset.
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Alternatives to LastPass
Learn more about other security software by exploring the following products, or review specific types of security software including SIEM Tools, Next-Generation Firewalls, and Web Application Firewall Solutions.
1 1Password
1Password offers true two-factor authentication and impressive encryption capabilities. It creates a secret key that is the only method for decrypting passwords. Not only does it alert you if a password is weak or duplicated across other accounts, but it also integrates with Have I Been Pwned to monitor the internet for data breaches involving your information. 1Password will let you know if your credentials have been compromised, so you can maintain good password hygiene.
2 Bitwarden
Bitwarden is free, open-source software. This option is best suited for experienced IT professionals and programmers who want to make use of the benefits of an open-source platform, such as inspecting code, seeking out flaws and developing their own fixes. This password manager tool is also a good option for users who may use multiple logins for the same applications or websites. It offers full autofill capabilities, but also offers semi-automated password fill-ins.
3 Keeper
Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault's user interface makes it easy to access all of Keeper’s features with just a few clicks. Keeper uses military-grade encryption that can stand up to cyberattacks. It also uses the zero-knowledge approach, encrypting data on your device and not on the company’s server. KeeperDNA is a proprietary two-factor authentication tool but it also supports SMS, Google and Microsoft authenticator, RSA SecurID, Duo Security, and YubiKey U2F.
(Last updated on 03/02/2022 by Jonathan Darcy)