LastPass est un gestionnaire de mots de passe populaire et facile à utiliser avec des fonctionnalités premium et d'excellents outils de sécurité et plusieurs options de récupération de compte. En ajoutant une couche de sécurité avancée, la plate-forme offre une authentification multifacteur et une protection par mot de passe à usage unique basée sur le temps, une surveillance du dark web, un authentificateur individuel et des notes sécurisées. LastPass propose également une tarification efficace, avec un plan freemium qui couvre des fonctionnalités étendues et des plans à plusieurs niveaux avec des fonctionnalités et des outils de sécurité plus robustes.
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Déploiement | Cloud / SaaS / Web, Chromebook de bureau, Mac de bureau, Windows de bureau, Android mobile, iPad mobile, iPhone mobile |
Assistance | 24h/7 et XNUMXj/XNUMX (représentant en direct), chat, e-mail/assistance, FAQ/forum, base de connaissances, assistance téléphonique |
Formation | Documentation |
Langues | anglais |
Creating more secure passwords and never needing to type them in.
Sometimes the LastPass plugin does not recognize the correct fields on a mobile browser.
Managing a large collection of personal and company passwords. Sharing passwords with employees and managing their access to certain sites.
Use passwords across devices and browsers with ease. Test the strength of your passwords and find duplicate passwords. In some supported websites, automatically create new passwords with one click.
LastPass is less easy to use when it comes to mobile apps. Frequently pops up to auto fill but upon authentication never fills. Often have to use the copy and paste function instead, which is less secure. On browsers, sometimes the LastPass icon to fill password is overlayed on top browser's own password manager, making it difficult to click. Often get around this by right-clicking and choosing fill password. Sometimes when a field is on the lower part of a page, the lower half of the lastpass interface is cut off, so you have to scroll down the page more so the interface will fit.
Lastpass is excellent for keeping track of passwords in an age where password requirements across websites vary significantly. Some apps/sites require special characters while others prohibit them. Don't store your passwords in an unencrypted document. LastPass puts all your passwords in a secure environment, and can be accessed anywhere - even devices you haven't previously used - by using their website.
LastPass is great for people who aren’t all in the same building together all day who need to easily share passwords and usernames
Not intuitive at first and can not lose your password or getting back in is hard
Sharing of credentials is easy
LastPass is very easy to use. The available documentation was very helpful and made for a successful roll out.
LastPass does not offer a connector for Azure AD which makes provisioning/deprovisioning very manual and difficult for large enterprise environments. Along with SSO not being available as well.
Having a secure solution to provide users to log passwords helps to better protect the environment.
Lastpass is very useful for sharing passwords across the team without having to resort to chatting. We also like to disallow users to view passwords that we don't want to spend time rotating.
I wish Lastpass accepts YubiKey U2F multifactor. I do not think TOTP is secure enough to be reliable.
Sharing credentials to sites/tools with one login.
It was my first Password manager. It very easy to handle and to use. I like the most feature that automatically changes passwords when you want. It is just comfortable to use. It's not expensive, and I recommend to have a paid version. Then you can share passwords with your team.
Some bugs are just not cool. Sometimes it makes double entries for the same website, and that confuses me when I saw a 3 or 4 same entries. For a long run, it wasn't the best tool for our needs, but I think that was because of us, not the tool :)
All passwords in one place. Easy login.
It is a powerful, cross platform tool, that allows the generation of secure passwords
The safari integration is rather buggy. Frequent logouts and it fights with safari/Mac built in password manager
Working with secure passwords keeps the work system more secure.
No need to memorize passwords. Also I can use different pws for each new site.
Mobile app. Sometimes doesn't save automatically
More secure pws, also easy sharing
I like the fact that all my passwords are in one place and I can easily see passwords for other websites without first going to that website. It makes it convenient to see what passwords are already stored, and if I need to add any to the list. The addition of two factor authentication was also very needed.
I wish security was a little higher, it seems that LastPass has only had a few issues since I've started using it. However, I think there are a few differences with the free version and the premium versions. I also believe the mobile application could be updated a little more, to make it a little easier to use.
The business problem I was solving with LastPass is the fact that multiple users need to remember some of the same passwords for the same websites, so this has a unified way of sharing the password without revealing what my password actually was which I appreciate in terms of security. I believe we became more efficient, especially for the accounts that were shared and security was not an issue.
I like not having to remember any of my passwords
Last pass is not the ultimate solution, just another barrier
It keeps passwords and login information off of email chains
We have been using this for less than a month but I love that while there is an "Administrator", individuals can provide their own passwords, which gives them a nice sense of security.
I am still having some issues understanding how we can track equipment (i.e. Apple ID, passcodes, etc.) for company-issued items.
Electronic password tracking to make sure we have all the information we need if an employee leaves.
The vault feature; it's much easier to use than Google Smart Lock. It's easier to navigate, you don't have to enter the password for your PC to see your passwords, you can update your passwords in the vault, and the vault includes more information than just the website address.
When I am changing a password for a website that is already saved in LastPass sometimes a pop-up box does not pop-up to update the password.
Saving passwords for multiple websites I use for my practice and using the password generator.
Easy to use and organized. Love just clicking the website I need and it logs me in.
Chrome overrides lastpass logins so I have to manually enter them.
Sharing login information and websites.
All my devices connect - so when my passwords are created they are available on al my devices
Learning curve was longer than expected. Took time to figure out how it all works.
Time savings because I'm not wasting time searching for passwords. Also reduces frustration and emotional energy
LastPass hasn't made the news for a high profile security breach lately! Haha. It is very easy to use.
There can be sluggish performance, and the mobile version is terrible.
As remote consultants with access to many client systems, we have way too many passwords to remember, and need a secure place to store credentials.
Easy to use, includes a google chorme button.
Not sure how secure it is - has been hacked before
Remembering passwords for may websites
I like that LastPass remembers all my passwords without me having to write them down anywhere
I don't like how sometimes I forget to update my passwords. Or, when a friend uses my computer and saves their passwords. Maybe a Guest Mode would help?
I'm solving my memory skills!
multifactor authentication ensures that your information is secure. you get a security report every so often which allows you to address at risk items.
password generator has default settings, makes it a nuisance to deal with and less secure.
multifactor authentication makes business information and data more secure.
I love that when I set up a new user, I don't need to import all the passwords for each website. Only one plugin to set up with one password and that's it. (One to rule them all). The administration is also very easy to handle. I feel safe enough with my passwords being managed by lastpass.
There are a few bugs with auto-filling fields and as well as master password being asked when it's been set up not to ask. This is a bit disruptive for the users but nothing we can' t overcome.
It's been helping us to protect the list of password that we have for all websites we use as well as giving specific access to certain users . It also helps us being extremely efficient when a new user comes in (no need for him/her to contact helpdesk and ask what the password for the website is)
The MFA feature, also it integrates with most browsers. Also, it has good reviews and a good, open approach to breaches.
I have occasionally seen security glitches - one of which I reported but didn't hear back.
I have so many passwords and a lot have to be secure and therefore really strong - not going to manage those. Also, the password safe must be doubly secure through MFA