

LastPass does offer a 30-day free trial so you can test out the premium features.

That said, LastPass Free users still get to have an unlimited number of passwords, one-to-one sharing, secure notes, limited multi-factor authentication and the LastPass Authenticator app.Īn upgrade to LastPass Premium ($36 annually) unlocks unlimited device syncing, one-to-many sharing, advanced MFA, 1GB of file storage, emergency access, 1-to-1 support and a host of security-monitoring features. With other password managers on the market offering unlimited free syncing ( Bitwarden and Myki, for example), LastPass may no longer be the top free choice. However, the company in early 2021 limited syncing to a single device type: Users on the free plan can access their vaults on mobile or on desktop, but not both. (Meanwhile we can try to use phrases to add a hint on the login page.For many years, LastPass' free tier was a steal, with most of the basic features you'd want in a password manager, including unlimited syncing across all your devices.

I guess this is affecting at least a few users, and can keep them from using the platform due to frustration or confusion. This is kind of hard to figure out on your own - several of our employees (including web developers) have sent “help” emails thinking that their registration was lost or something is wrong with the backend. Probably LastPass saved the email address as the username, or just doesn’t know which is which. It turns out that they just have to change the username field from the email address to the actual user name manually, resave the credentials in LastPass, and from then on it’s all good. When using LastPass (maybe any password manager) it cannot identify the form fields when you login the first time after registering. I’m reporting an issue we’ve noticed several times internally, and figured it may be affecting our external users too.
