Do you ever get tired of trying to remember and save all your different password login information? Think of all your different email, social media, banking, entertainment, credit card, medical, and list goes on logins. There is a solution to this problem that we have been using for the past few years.
Gone are the days of having all your passwords and login names written down on a folded piece of paper. Hopefully your don’t use the same passwords for everything you use online. That is a huge security flaw. If someone cracks one account, they will then have access to all your accounts!
LastPass enables you to only need to know one password. Hence their name “Last Pass” … get it? Clever right. It saves all your account login details in one place that you can easily access from your laptop, smartphone and tablet.
They have apps for Android, iPhone and your internet browser. Once you are logged in, you can set LastPass to prompt auto filling for all the websites you visit. Honestly, how much easier does it get than that?
LastPass does more than just save your password information though. You can use it to keep digital records like memberships, insurance information, driver licenses, and more. LastPass can save online shopping profiles too for an easier, no typing checkout flow. If you have a family you can even set it to share your passwords with each other’s profiles.
LastPass has the ability to audit your password strengths and scan for duplicate login details. It will make your online logins more secure by helping you get unique logins for every account you have. LastPass uses AES-256 bit encryption with PBKDF2 SHA-256 and salted hashes to ensure complete security in the cloud.
That means, your data is encrypted and decrypted at the device level. Data stored in your online vault is kept secret, even from LastPass. Your master password, and the keys used to encrypt and decrypt data, are never sent to LastPass’ servers, and are never accessible by LastPass.
If you are getting to your limit of memorizing all your different login details check LastPass out for yourself. They have a Free plan and a nominal $12 a year premium plan. See for yourself by visiting LastPass.