LastPass es un administrador de contraseñas popular y fácil de usar con funciones premium y excelentes herramientas de seguridad y múltiples opciones de recuperación de cuentas. Al agregar una capa avanzada de seguridad, la plataforma ofrece autenticación de múltiples factores y protección de contraseña de un solo uso basada en el tiempo, monitoreo de la web oscura, un autenticador uno a uno y notas seguras. LastPass también ofrece precios efectivos, con un plan gratuito que cubre amplias funciones y planes escalonados con funciones y herramientas de seguridad más sólidas.
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Despliegue | Nube/SaaS/basado en web, Chromebook de escritorio, Mac de escritorio, Windows de escritorio, Android móvil, iPad móvil, iPhone móvil |
Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
Cursos | Documentación |
Idiomas | Inglés |
The way it easily updates on all my devices. LastPass has saved me in the forest, on a lake, and on a plane when I needed to get information quickly for a client. The key is the master password. The rest can be as complicated as possible and not saved in my browsers. I'm a lightweight user. I know it can do so much more that I didn't realize until filling out this survey. I'll have to check out those features.
I would like the prompts on my phone to save a password when I have to create them on the fly, like it does on my desktop. If it does that and I'm missing it, I need to adjust that setting somewhere.
The stress of remembering passwords, the ability to share specific passwords with my team as they need them, and my own family. The Netflix password alone in LastPass has prevented middle-of-the-night panics.
It's such a pain to keep track of all our passwords, especially with many sites requiring periodic password updates. I've tried all sorts of solutions over the years and I really like LastPass. I own a marketing agency and we have to keep track of access to many accounts on behalf of our clients. Our need was so great we created our own solution around 2004. But it was so expensive to maintain, I started looking for a new solution and found LastPass. It does everything we need for a minute fraction of what our system was costing me. I use it for both personal and business access. It's super easy to use and I can set up access for my team to get access to the things they need and not the ones they don't. I like that I can easily access LastPass through Chrome too. I definitely recommend it. Very user friendly too.
I really have no complaints after a year of use.
LastPass is a perfect solution for my complex needs of access storage and it's saving me a ton of money over the custom solution I had created for this in this in the past.
There are two main features that I enjoy about LastPass: 1: It is cross platform. It doesn't matter if you're using a macbook, android phone, windows computer, chrome book... whatever you use, LastPass will not only work, but sync across all your devices. 2: local encryption. your passwords aren't stored in plain text like so many other built-in password managers. LastPass takes their infosec seriously and it shows when you start to look at all the features.
Their mobile app could be a little smoother. Although the developers have worked to make sure that you can set LastPass as the default password manageer, it isn't as seamless as your typical built-in password management solution. This is to be expected, and I believe the tradeoff is more than worth it. Like anything else, though, there is a tradeoff for convenience and security.
LastPass has an enterprise plan that I use on a daily basis. This plan is great when you have no option but to have shared credentials. Although it's not best practice to have shared credentials, there are some situations where it's unavoidable. Lastpass allows me to share those credentials with my team in a secure manner. They also have the ability to add a TOTP (time-based one time password) to a given account so that any accounts with Multi-Factor Authentication can still be used by a team instead of having one person constantly getting pinged with notifications. Overall, it's an elegant solution for password management in both team and individual settings.
I like that I can use LastPass with FaceID on my phone to log in to websites/apps without any issues. I like that the odds are extremely slim of someone guessing my passwords using the password generator as part of LastPass.
I dislike that I don't always know the password off the top of my head. My passwords are so unique I don't know them to type them in without looking them up. I don't think anyone could guess them.
Creating long and unique passwords so that they can't be easily guessed by hackers or attackers. It's also less likely an employee will remember the password, which helps for security. Admin's can monitor logins as well.
I've been using LastPass for years personally and professionally. Personally, it's very convenient, but also super handy that I can store stuff like drivers license numbers, etc. Professionally, I'm a web developer and would not be able to keep up with all my client's accounts without it. Also, it's great for teams as you can organize passwords into categories and get very granular with access.
I wish the integration with mobile browsers was better, but it still gets the job done.
This tool is helping us securely store passwords and limiting access / visibility for enhanced security. It's 100% essential and I would be lost without it.
We use complicated passwords and its great to have those at our disposal anywhere we are.. desktop, laptop, phone.
I wish you could edit more information while in the quick add screen. I normally have to add the new password, them go back to the entry and complete it with all information.
Lastpass is keeping our passwords safe, secure, and available to all employees. It also segments them so each employee only has access to the necessary ones.
From an IT perspective, Lastpass is great at allowing you to: Restrict passwords by user type/department Rotate passwords from API Allow auditing user passwords for security Tracking user engagement and compliance Secure shared notes SSO Federated Login Integration is simple if you've already integrated SSO into your environment
Lastpass could improve on: API documentation / ease of use - Appears to not be prioritized as much as our System Admin would like Same URL Passwords - Vault entries / passwords with the same root/base URL/Domain will often trigger all at once. We host several websites on our private domain with different URL prefixes, causing you to have to navigate through a hard to differentiate list
Lastpass solves our need to have users not save their passwords locally, or keep passwords simple to avoid forgetting them. Lastpass allows our IT department to point users towards a solution for this password woes.
I love that you can keep safe not only passwords, but notes, and a ton of other informations and accounts data and logins. It's super easy to use!
Nothing really. It's quite easy to use and manage, and I don't see anything that would make me dislike it
I have ADHD... so my brain cannot retain all login and passwords info anyway... this is a secure way to keep them on hand, and with Google Chrome extension and mobile app, you always have access to it.
I like how I can organize my password into different categories so I can keep my work, personal and family passwords. I also like that I can access my passwords on multiple devices.
What is there to dislike, nothing, LastPass does what it suppose too.
LastPast solves my problem of managing over a 100 passwords. The benefits makes my job more productive.
Bulletproof password repository, great reporting, ability to manage and use policies.
Lastpass has a clunky looking user experience
Company password hygiene is now exceptional compared to pre-Lastpass
Love the ability to generate passwords, very hepful on the fly
Sometimes it doesn't show up on all logins, so you need to copy and paste into the fields
Remembering all my password and also creating secure passwords
Browser and phone app integration. It makes it dead simple to populate username/password across all of our cloud services, sites, and applications. It's been very easy to implement and tiered access has allowed us to make sure that our teams only have the passwords they need for their job functions.
Some mobile apps lack integration requiring a copy/paste from the LastPass app into the password field. Password rotation is sometimes hit and miss requiring a manual process.
As an IT Department we have a huge number of systems, each with their own set of credentials. LastPass has enabled us to use longer and more complex passwords and eliminate the temptation to re-use passwords.
LastPass is easy to use with a Chrome ad with a Chrome add-on that automatically prompts you to save any new site password you use once installed. You can also save multiple passwords/logins for the same site if you manage multiple profiles for your business.
There isn't really anything I don't like about this program. The only suggestion I would have is that there is allowed to be one additional 'super admin'. You can have as many admins as you want in teams, but only one 'super', but sometimes the 'super' may not be available so being able to have one other would be handy.
The best part about LastPass is that you can have different passwords for every login without the worry of having to remember them all. This has been great for staff who commonly use the same password for everything. It has increased our overall cyber security.
I like that I can use it on multiple devices
There are no downsides. I've been using it for over a year.
Organization and easy access to all my passwords
The mobile app is great. Very easy to use
Nothing really. The best password mgr ever
Trying to remember all my passwords. Easy to use when visiting sites.
I only need to remember only one pastword and I have 5 email's, three work and 2 personal. With multiple accounts on different platforms associated with them.
I hope it will work with all mobile applications, sometimes I have to copy and paste the data manually, on computers the desktop application should be able to run in the second Flat to avoid taking up space on the home bar.
I bought a license for my company and it is extremely useful, as it allows my employees to avoid having their passwords written down on paper, due to the large number of passwords, it improves the Security and allows you to share passwords with them in a secure way.
I personally use a few password managers but for work purposes, this is the ONLY one we use. What I like most is that passwords can be sent to people without giving them the info in plain text. Sharing the password doesn't actually give them the password but it'll plug it in for them. There is an app for your phone, there's a Chrome extension. It's super easy to use and fast. Above all it's SECURE which is what we're all after right?
The thing I like least and I have no clue how to get around this, is the password sharing function can be bypassed quite easily. It's a good feature which is why I mentioned it in what I like best, but alas, it can be tricked. If you share a password and enter it in (pretty much on any device) the browser or app is going to ask if you'd like to save it, which then makes it available on any device signed in with that info. For example on an iOS device, I can go to settings and passwords and it'll show me the plain text for that password.
What I do appreciate is that it's a time saver. It is secure and we're able to share passwords when needed without sending it by text, email, or Slack etc. If osmeone leaves the company we have passwords available to get into the machine they use and the accounts that belong to the company.
Easy to manage a whole business password
The UI can become Muddy and confusing to
efficiency and account protection at its finest
i am working with two password manager tools, private and business level, and the LastPass is my favorite, it is easy to use and recognize on every website. using it in our company was a blessing to everyone . also the less technical people.
nothing. nothing is missing, great item
Sharing accounts with other departments, less time wasted on resetting passwords , much more prodactive
The password management is so simple and easy.
Nothing, it's perfect! There isn't anything I could change.
Password management is a breeze -- not only are my passwords far more secure, its smart features make using it so simple and intuative.