Reviews for LastPass Password Manager
LastPass Password Manager by LastPass
Review by Firefox user 14214975
Rated 3 out of 5
by Firefox user 14214975, 7 years agoJ'ai résolu le problème d'affichage de connexion et d'auto login Lastpass à l'ouverture de la session Firefox en apportant un Firefox tout neuf!.
Allez dans aide->info. dépannage (about:support) et repérer le répertoire profil Firefox ...firefox/"numero".default
Utiliser FirefoxSync et enregistrer / synchroniser vos marque page/préférence/module puis fermer Firefox.
Allez dans le dossier "numéro"".default et renommer-le en "numéro".default2 puis créer un nouveau dossier (vide) "numéro".default (attention, le "numéro".default doit être identique au dossier du profil d'origine)
Ouvrez Firefox qui sera vide, puis dans le menu à droite vous allez vous connecter à firefoxSync puis décocher tout de suite les modules à synchroniser (si vous n'avez pas pu c'est pas grave) ensuite Fermer Firefox
Copier le dossier firefox/"numéro".default2/"extensions" et coller dans firefox/"numéro".default/ (remplacer par. si nécessaire)
Il vous suffit d'ouvrir Firefox puis dans outils -> module complémentaire de activer un par un tout les modules. (LastPass vous demandera de créer un compte ou vous connecter comme si vous aviez ajouter le module pour la première fois.)
il est possible de devoir réinstaller certains modules pour leurs bon fonctionnements, même si ils sont activé
Je suis sur ubuntu
I solved the problem of connection display and auto login Lastpass when opening the Firefox session by bringing a brand new Firefox!
My solution temporary is to save firefox with Sync
Then renamed the profile folder in the firefox folder (as xxxx.default2)
Create a new folder with the old name of the profile (xxxx.default) then launch firefox which no longer needs to contain anything.
Start the Sync by unchecking the modules.
Go to the renamed profile (xxxx.default2) and copy the extensions folder to the new (empty) profile that existed in the past (xxxx.default)
Then activate one by one the Add on tools-> add-ons.
it is possible to have to reinstall some modules for their proper functioning, even if they are enabled
I'm on Ubuntu
Allez dans aide->info. dépannage (about:support) et repérer le répertoire profil Firefox ...firefox/"numero".default
Utiliser FirefoxSync et enregistrer / synchroniser vos marque page/préférence/module puis fermer Firefox.
Allez dans le dossier "numéro"".default et renommer-le en "numéro".default2 puis créer un nouveau dossier (vide) "numéro".default (attention, le "numéro".default doit être identique au dossier du profil d'origine)
Ouvrez Firefox qui sera vide, puis dans le menu à droite vous allez vous connecter à firefoxSync puis décocher tout de suite les modules à synchroniser (si vous n'avez pas pu c'est pas grave) ensuite Fermer Firefox
Copier le dossier firefox/"numéro".default2/"extensions" et coller dans firefox/"numéro".default/ (remplacer par. si nécessaire)
Il vous suffit d'ouvrir Firefox puis dans outils -> module complémentaire de activer un par un tout les modules. (LastPass vous demandera de créer un compte ou vous connecter comme si vous aviez ajouter le module pour la première fois.)
il est possible de devoir réinstaller certains modules pour leurs bon fonctionnements, même si ils sont activé
Je suis sur ubuntu
I solved the problem of connection display and auto login Lastpass when opening the Firefox session by bringing a brand new Firefox!
My solution temporary is to save firefox with Sync
Then renamed the profile folder in the firefox folder (as xxxx.default2)
Create a new folder with the old name of the profile (xxxx.default) then launch firefox which no longer needs to contain anything.
Start the Sync by unchecking the modules.
Go to the renamed profile (xxxx.default2) and copy the extensions folder to the new (empty) profile that existed in the past (xxxx.default)
Then activate one by one the Add on tools-> add-ons.
it is possible to have to reinstall some modules for their proper functioning, even if they are enabled
I'm on Ubuntu
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- Rated 1 out of 5by mt---king, 14 days agoversion 4.146.5 is a trash. it breaks the icloud passkey on macos
- Rated 1 out of 5by Stephen S, 23 days ago4.146.5 breaks all external webauthn integration: yubikey, titan keys, and mac touch id. Verified across linux and macos.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19454996, 24 days agoUpdate: Reverting back to 4.145.0 solved this issue.
The most recent version of Lastpass with passkeys has broken TouchID on MacOS. Lastpass trying to save passkeys results in an immediate "Unable to authenticate it looks like you canceled the passkey authentication process", because it is interfering with the MacOS touchID passkey process. Thus it is unusable on websites that I use TouchID on, and also locks up the browser, forcing me to force quit and restart it. Please issue a new update. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16559621, a month ago
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- Rated 3 out of 5by EcceNux, 2 months agoSadly, the new versions are broken. The last working version is 4.138.3 (from January 2025). I hope LP takes care of the problems. Thankfully, the downgraded version works fine :)
- Rated 4 out of 5by Denis, 2 months ago
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- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16029745, 2 months agoSo a fun thing that happens with LastPass is that a) it forces sites to reload and frequently breaks login pages, so that I have to disable the extension to log into my bank (for example). It also breaks its own site, so that I can't access my vault without reinstalling the extension and clearing my cookies/cache. Which WERE just annoying, but when I had the audacity to change my phone number meant that I couldn't access my vault to update it, then couldn't use the extension at all (because I couldn't do the 2FA). Support has been actively making it worse and asking for proof of account ownership that's either a) impossible (receipt for payment), b) deeply insecure and exploitable (a photo of my face + my ID by email), or c) frankly insane (enterprise/federal-level identity verification services). Heads up: do NOT send a photo of your face with your legal identification by email unless you REALLY want your identity stolen!
- Rated 2 out of 5by Rz, 2 months agoI personally didn't experience too many problems using LP for years. Although the forced-sign outs every so often + not being able to sign in on more than one device at a time was a big inconvenience. After all the security concerns, I decided to delete my account and switch password-managers.
- Rated 1 out of 5by JCN, 2 months ago
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- Rated 5 out of 5by LawDog, 3 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19127907, 3 months agoDo a search on "LastPass breaches" to see the problem. Put simply, LastPass has demonstrated that its security infrastructure — both software and DevOps — is not robust enough to warrant trust.
Moreover, its management appears substantially more interested in minimising negative publicity than ensuring client safety. In short, LastPass cannot and should not be entrusted with your passwords. I used them for over a decade, but have now moved to the open-source BitWarden.
It was a suprisingly smooth transfer, apart from having to change all the passwords that LastPass's breaches compromised. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14629144, 3 months ago
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