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Our favorite password manager is 1Password. It isn't free, but it has some nice extras that free services do not. Moving from LastPass to 1Password is a mostly seamless process, though the names of things may trip you up. LastPass Secure Notes will become different things in 1Password depending on the type of secure note. For example, if 1Password recognizes a note as your driver's license it will automatically be imported and stored in 1Password as a driver's license. LastPass Folders will be converted to 1Password Tags, which is just a difference in naming.

What you won't get are any saved form-fill data or plain documents. To import your data, log in to your 1Password account and click your name in the top right corner of the screen. Choose Import and then click LastPass. You can select a vault or go with the default, and then upload that LastPass export file we discussed in the previous section of this guide. That's all there is to it; you should now have all your LastPass data in 1Password.

Once you have confirmed it is all in there and everything works, and you can log into 1Password, please do delete the LastPass export file and empty your Recycle Bin or Trash on your PC.

If you want to stick with a free service, I suggest Bitwarden. Bitwarden is free with no limits, and it's every bit as polished and user-friendly as competitors. Bitwarden is open source, which means the code that powers Bitwarden is freely available for anyone to inspect, search for flaws, and fix.

In theory, the more eyes on the code, the more airtight it becomes. Bitwarden was audited in by a third party to ensure that it's secure. You can click Resend Invitation icon or Cancel Invitation icon. Once your recipient accepts, that Note is shared with them. If updates are made to the Note, you must share again to ensure the recipient has the most updated version of the Note. If desired, you can click the Revoke Access icon to remove their access.

Note: Attachment download time for recipients may vary depending on the size of the file s being shared. About hidden passwords for shared items When you share an item, regardless of whether you enable the "Allow Recipient to View Password" option , you should be aware of the following: Savvy end users could potentially access the password if they capture it using advanced techniques, but LastPass will never be able to access this data because it has been encrypted using their public key.

Use a password manager like LastPass to save your passwords. We keep your information protected from attacks or snooping.

Avoid weak, commonly used passwords like asd, password1, or Temp!. The reason? Avoid using similar passwords that change only a single word or character. This practice weakens your account security across multiple sites.

Change your passwords when you have reason to , such as after you've shared them with someone, after a website has had a breach, or if it's been over a year since you last rotated it. You should never share your passwords via email or text message. The secure way to share is with a tool like LastPass that gives you the ability to share a hidden password and even revoke access when the time comes. Save and autofill your passwords as you browse online so you can log in to your accounts easily and securely.

LastPass works where you do The LastPass browser extension and mobile app let you quickly generate strong passwords, manage your saved logins and more. Features dependent on a binary component, such as sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.

LastPass browser extension for Mozilla Firefox. This will also work on other Mozilla based browsers such as SeaMonkey, Mozilla, etc. If you're using Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, this one's for you. LastPass browser extension for Microsoft Edge without a binary component.

Features dependent on a binary component, such as automatic logoff after idle and sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function. If you're still using an older version of Microsoft Edge not based on Chromium, this one's for you.



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