30 Jan 2012
Solution that will enable you to store your passwords, login and other web form information online, and access from any browser or computer
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Type: Free for personal use only
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: LastPass
Size: 4.9MB
Number of Downloads: 806
Price: Free
Although we are recommended to change our personal information for every website that requires a username and password, that’s near impossible. We can configure our web browser, such as Firefox, to remember our login information, but this is useless if we need to move to an alternative computer. You may not want your work computer to store your personal login/pass for your social networking sites.
For this reason, we need an alternative. The ideal program would be able to store your passwords locally and securely, then synchronise your data across to other computers, so you do not have to remember passwords for every machine or browser. You should be offered the option to store the passwords online, so you can quickly populate a web form without having to remember the information.
LassPass is a password manager that enables you to open a secure account with the technology company and store all your usernames, passwords and other form information on their site and then drop this information in to a web form, using an add-on in your browser. You only need to remember your master password to access the other passwords (although you’ll need to keep this master password secure and safe or someone will have instant access to all your personal data).
LastPass will work across every modern browser, from Firefox and Internet Explorer through to Google Chrome and Apple Safari, whether it’s a Windows or Mac version of the browser. Better still, it’s not just limited to passwords or form information. You can create sticky notes for particular web sites and, once logged in, see the notes that apply to each site. This is particularly important for logging in to your credit card provider’s website where they often ask you for far more than username, passwords and other info.
Note that the download here is for the Windows version. A Mac and Linux version of the Firefox add-on is available from the LastPass homepage.
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I have had a long-term interest in the topic of password management and I can say that LastPass is indeed by far my favorite online password management system because it is user-friendly, cross-platform, and has very robust functionality. My second choice would be PassPack or Roboform, and then after that there are some others. If someone wants a solution that is totally insulated from the Internet, there are standalone solutions such as the hardware devices made by Mandylion and Atek Secure Password Organizer.
Posted by: DavidR 11 Sep 2009
Crashes Both Explorer 7 & 8
This program would be fantastic & a joy to use if it wasn't for one major problem. It causes both Explorer 7 & 8 to suffer sporadic bouts of crashing. Very annoying.
Posted by: Nik Bull 15 Apr 2009
does not work for chrome
would not complete installation,doesnt seem to work for chrome
Posted by: david wilson 06 Mar 2009