Popular password manager app Lastpass has pushed support for Oreo autofill to its stable, non-beta app. Accessibility-based autofill is still available for older apps (and Chrome) that don't yet support the new implementation.
LastPass has been beta testing support for Oreo's autofill feature for several months now, but now an update has rolled out for the main app bringing the feature to users worldwide.
LastPass has released a new blog post addressing security concerns that were highlighted in the company's Authenticator app that could put your account at risk.
LastPass updated their app to support Microsoft Edge browser for Android. This should make it an even better experience for those who prefer Microsoft's browser.
Several developers who have received an email asking why their apps use accessibility services has brought into question Google's crackdown on several apps. LastPass has stated in a new blog post that they're in contact with Google and that this should not affect its users.
LastPass has announced its Premium plan will double in price going forward, up to $24 a year. Here's a peek at three alternatives that offer the same features for much less.
LastPass is set to seriously improve its "family" tier of service, adding tons of intuitive features that make it easy to manage family-focused data between multiple users.
LastPass just rolled out a new update to their authenticator that comes with one big feature. Assuming you are logged into the regular LastPass application, you can back up all your data from LastPass Authenticator to your LastPass account.
One of the new features revealed for Android O is an Autofill API that developers can take advantage of to help users fill text input fields. Currently, most password managers use the accessibility API to perform this functionality on your phone, but the Android O Autofill API will change that.
It seems a lot of password manager applications available for Android are not as secure as you would think. Researchers have found issues with apps like MyPasswords, LastPass, F-Secure, Dashlane, Avast Passwords and more.
LastPass largely makes its money on subscriptions, with the company locking away premium features like multi-device access and cloud backup behind a paywall. One of those features -- the multi-device access, in particular -- is now free to use even if you never choose to spend a dime.
Lastpass has made a major upgrade to Lastpass Authenticator. The app -- which makes it easy to use 2-factor authentication with a variety of popular services -- can now deliver authentication requests in the form of a one-tap approval instead of the typical need to input 6 digits.
The Productivity Pack is back. For $69.99, this pack gives 1-year premium access to productivity tools. Apps include Pocket Premium, Wunderlist Pro, LastPass Premium, UberConference, Quip, Do, and The New York Ties. All in all, this bundle saves you 85% compared to subscribing to each service...
LastPass has launched a new app to make your LastPass account even more secure. It lets you set up two-factor authentication in case you want increased security. The reason it's a separate app is because LastPass is compatible with third-party apps and services which support the TOTP protocol.
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