Access across multiple platforms, devices types, and operating systems! Also, LastPass offers an abundant list of other types of secrets that can be stored, in addition to traditional login passwords For example Network SSID's, notes, credit cards, bank accounts, security social numbers, etc.
The cost! Due to its premium price-tag and when placed in comparison to many of the less costly competitors in the password manager market, you'd hope that LastPass would offer more premium features in return... NOPE! With so many other options out there, the value is not as great as it used to be.
LastPass introduced me to password managers a long time ago and it proved to be a valuable tool. The concept of using unique, strong passwords for every account without having to remember them was quite an upgrade from the terrible (and essentially non-existent) account security practices I was using back in those days!
I liked the easy way to add a retrieve passwords, as you entered a webpage, and create complex passwords for anything without having to remember them. The only thing you need to remember is your LastPass Password. It is also great to be able to synchronise your passwords on to an iPhone, making it a great way to manage your passwords. The user interface on the iphone is easy to use and automatically adds the website icons to the password making it easy to find your passwords.
The one thing i did not like about lastpass is the pricing structure, although it isn't expensive, my preference is to pay a one off price rather than a yearly fee.
To conveniantly store and manage work and personal passwords in a single place.
The best thing is that we have all the passwords in one place and with it you feel safe every day, act quickly when it comes to inserting all of details.
The price when we went to renew, they should have some discount for old customers.
The safety and speed with which you work
LastPass Enterprise is a great all-rounder: feature-rich; easy to use for normal users, even if they're not tech-savvy (but difficult and confusing for Admin users); and has a really intuitive auto-fill. It has a few advanced features – emergency access, secure storage (that divided by secure documents), and MFA that cost extra. It utilizes AES-256 encryption to secure your data, transferred over SSL encryption but doesn’t actually store your information itself, meaning that only you (and anyone else you care to share it with) have access to your master password.
Not as many features as some of its closest rivals such as Dashlane and DUO. The LastPass Enterprise paid plans are relatively reasonable when compared to total operating costs but and much more pricey than free/close to free options like BitWarden. Also, LastPass has a no-refund policy, so if you change your mind, you’ve lost your money.
Logging in to LastPass can be a difficult process if using authenticator apps and can get very complex since you can set up as many two-factor authentication options as you like from the vault’s account settings menu. Admin interface is Confusing and time-wasting compared to other high-performing, popular password managers on the market.
LastPass is wonderful; this application stores our passwords in the cloud. With it, we can also secure the keys with a password login, which can only be accessed by their owner. A detail that I am delighted with is that it is fully expanded on all major devices today. We can find it on mobile phones, whether they are "Android or IOS" and also on PC operating systems, making it possible to have my passwords anywhere. A perfect facilitator in the field of security that every user currently needs.
I have 2 problems that bother me a lot, and it is not only me but also regular complaints with the community. I have a problem with technical support to communicate, I can only communicate with them via email, and also, they are very slow to solve any problem I have. LastPass has a "Master Key", I forgot my password and the only way to solve that problem is to contact support, I had to wait a long time to solve that detail, very poor service.
From a personal point of view, I can say that it is worth it in every way. This software is rare to find and this one is very good at what it does. I note that these types of applications are difficult to understand, but LastPass has done a good job. The technical team has taken care of improving the interface to make it very intuitive, and that feature is very useful because it tries to satisfy all users, whether new or veteran, using the application. One of the points that have hooked me to this application is its prices and plans with what we have. We can use it personally and be a freemium / free user or we can choose to use it for business. This is a beneficial point, because we can use it personally and we do not have charges, and it covers all our demands. LastPass provides affordable and affordable prices for work groups or companies for more massive uses, perfectly goes hand in hand with good prices.
It's the most cost-effective product. You get basic password protection features and team features for a very reasonable cost. If you are a startup boostrapping, you want Lastpass in your starting stack.
What horrible UX! I was OK with this a few years ago when we first adopted Lastpass but 5-6 years later, I am frustrated and impatient with their total disregard for good user experience as a priority in their roadmap. Their recent "improvements" are shallow and ineffective.
- Effective Team control on Password management in the organization
It's easy to get started and start moving your passwords out of your browser and deduplicating your passwords for various sites and services with the added benefit of having your passwords with you. It's easier than mistyping your passwords in and forgetting which password goes where as you start to diversify your passwords. I found that this is a good first step to getting started in the realm of password security.
Clunky interface that gets confusing and doesn't feel as polished as it should. You are entrusting your digital identity to software so it is vital that the software exude trustworthiness and quality and for me that aspect is a bit lacking. I believe users are turned off from competitor products due to their initial price. However, after using LastPass for any length of time, and comparing it to some competitors you will notice that there is little to keep you using LastPass beyond the lower price tier. The UI of the plugins, the cumbersome nature of the integration, and just the overall unfinished quality of the experience leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
Secured password management
UX/UI is sleek across different devices and apps
The fact that they charge users without heads up on annual renewal + refuse to refund even if complained within minutes of the charge is disappointing. They also make users jump through multiple hoops and customer support was unhelpful and almost rude, and they even insist on phone calls as a way of communication to make everything even harder. They had data breach that was handled bery untransparently - and even the case that some of my passwords were at risk, but I didn't get any email about that (learned it from a third party tool alert). They only added sneaky label in the app next to my passwords, without a notification of any sort. I am bery disappointed.
Friction around remembering multiple passwords while making them hard enough; ans friction around manually filling out passwords every time I log in somewhere.