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LastPass Password Manager — LastPass
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- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 14268955, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— whosjfk, pred 4 letiInstalled 3 years ago. During an update with Firefox, Lastpass some how lost my email encryption key for my PGP encryption and now i'm locked out of my kraken account and I can't read any of my emails from them. Do not fully rely on this software.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Elliot, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Niaz, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 11431052, pred 4 letiThis morning I cannot log in to LastPass, why ???
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— CheechG, pred 4 letiFor some reason this addon refuses to download and indicates a problem with the network connection, which there is not.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Craggy, pred 4 letiFirefox updated and removed my automatic log in. I don't know my master password and the one time pass recovery option fails. Their alternative? Start a new account. Great! All my saved passwords are lost. Time to try an alternative product.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 16768472, pred 4 letiThe free manager is useless now and the premium is way overpriced. I recommend Bitwarden instead.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13915073, pred 4 letiTOO MUCH MONETIZING DISCONNECT BETWEEN DESK TOP AND MOBILE. AM JUST USING THIS BECAUSE IT'S TOXIC IN A PANDEMIC FINDING A NEW PASSWORD MANAGER. WILL SWITCH REAL SOON...
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 16891895, pred 4 letiIt used to be a very good Password manager, their March update made it so that if you use it on your computer it logs you out of your android app permanently. The only way you can keep accessing your password on the go is by paying them.
This move basically takes your passwords hostages. Use Mozilla's own system, or Google, at least they won't scam you. - Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— ND03, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 14494116, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 16889276, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— genovaldo76, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 16888236, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 16886793, pred 4 letiNew changes in use are not for me. Switching.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— crudivore, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 12350015, pred 4 letiFirefox extension has been broken for months. I have to manually open the app on the computer and cut and paste user name and passwords EVERY TIME. My Firefox is up to date, and I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the extension. Lucky for me I got a deal on 1Password and while I am reluctant to give up the old standby, 1Password just WORKS and so goodbye LastPass. I was able to import all my passwords from LastPass, so I am moving on.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 14451689, pred 4 letia box draws out asking you to click permission on a button that is below the margin of the screen and no way to tab up and hit the yes button, going nowhere fast,
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Delwaze, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Electric Bacon, pred 4 letiAfter LastPass had some of its free features locked behind a paywall, I was no longer able to use it to suit my needs. The new business practices are too aggressive, and they pushed me away. LogMeIn lost its chance at converting me into a paid user.
The monthly cost is outrageously high — it's laughable. LastPass is only worth about $5, at best, but only as a one-time fee — certainly not a subscription.
If LogMeIn wants to provide a service, it would be reasonable to pay a subscription fee. As far as I'm concerned, LastPass is a product, not a service. Paying a subscription fee to unlock features that were once free feels like highway robbery. Instead of providing new features or improving the existing product, LogMeIn artificially devalued LastPass just to resell it at a premium. It's a slap to the face of loyal users.
Restricting the use of LastPass to a single platform (desktop or mobile) is another major weak point. It's impractical to only use one or the other. Restricting the user's platform does more to harm their security than it does to help it. All of my passwords were generated by LastPass, and all of them are too long and complicated to remember. If a user can't afford the premium fee, their only other choice is to change their account passwords (on the other platform) to something shorter and easier to remember. Is LogMeIn trying to encourage free users to use weak, less-secure passwords? It sure looks like it. This business move is remarkably brazen and reckless. It's insulting.
Does LogMeIn regard long-time LastPass users as a flock of simpletons? How much of an imbecile do they think we are? LogMeIn's new business decisions reek of corporate greed. I, for one, refuse to be taken advantage of. LastPass is not the only option available. There are comparable products out there, with the same functionality (or better), which can be had at no cost. I'm going to follow the thousands of other users — that LogMeIn ran away — to a different product, run by a company that isn't so shortsighted.
It was good while it lasted, but it was a catastrophic disappointment thereafter. Farewell, LastPass. I'm off to the greener pastures of Bitwarden and KeePass. - Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Tivian, pred 4 leti