![]() LastPass is not an ordinary password manager tool, one of the cool feature is that all your sensitive data is encrypted locally in your computer before it is transmitted to your account, so you know that is pretty secure additionally if you are using other password manager software like: 1Password, Password Safe, RoboForm, KeePass, Sxipper, MyPasswordSafe, Passpack, TurboPasswords, Internet Explorer and Firefox’s built-in password manager, you also have the ability to import all your passwords and as well as export them, and many other features. Use 1Password as an authenticator for sites with two-factor authentication Learn how to use 1Password to store and quickly access your one-time passwords when you turn on two-step verification for a website. Today we are going to talk about the Chrome extension from LastPass which is an online password manager and form filler that it is easy to use, pretty secure and you only are going to need to remember one master password. ![]() Many of you would agree that managing a lot of passwords can be a nightmare and using the same password for every online account can be problematic, but letting a company to manage them all for us, you could think that is the same risk, right? Well think again. Create a LastPass account, with a master password the last password you’ll need to remember When prompted, download the LastPass extension to Chrome Ensure the extension is red, meaning you’re logged in to your new LastPass account Keep browsing the way you did before.
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