@maylolik When you install Lastpass it will ask you; "Do you want to import your Firefox (or any browser you're using) passwords. So short answer is YES it will IMPORT them
Really dude? REALLY? No sense explaining to you... however a quick tip.... Never, EVER save your passwords with your browser, no matter which browser it is. Any software can easily retrieve your unsecured, unencrypted password database that your browser creates. Think before speaking and bashing a great product that is totally free. I have been a lastpass user for about 2 years and it is better than all the rest.
@djlowtek My point was that they developed an addon for Firefox to store passwords when Firefox already has this functionality. The logic wasn't there.
Regardless, I'd trust my own browser storing passwords in 2 separate files (but needed together to work) which can't be opened by simple text editors over some separate third party application which just runs as an addon.
Things like the Gawker attack have showed me that using remote servers to store sensitive information is a bad thing to do.
@TrojanMuzic I see, yet there would be no point in hacking laspass since all passwords stored there are ENCRYPTED (same with hacking into the secret file of a linux machine), all you get is hash crap that will NOT WORK if you tried to use it. Hashed (encryped) data is useless and is simply junk without the decryption key.
Check out passwordfox, or chromepass to see how easy it is to extract passwords from your browser, compare that with military grade encryption lol. Pointless to argue.
@djlowtek encrypted data doesn't mean safe, a massive company such as Sony admitted that the credit card details stored weren't "encrypted" enough. So I'm sure if Sony weren't able to encrypt it well enough, LastPass developers couldn't either. Encrypted data can be decrypted if you try hard enough ;]
@TrojanMuzic it's almost like using the rem door lock 4 ur car, someone can sit there, snoop the radio transmission, decrypt the signal, then make another remote using your signal, thus unlocking your car. are we really going to live in so much fear that we dont use remote door locks? One thing I learned studying IT security, it is that you trade security for convenience. Keep in mind I would not use lastpass for corporate or banks, but its nice to have dozens saved anywhere u go.
I don't get this... Instead of me using a different password for every site I use, they think it's safer to have one master password that will then reveal all my passwords via a website? So now someone only needs to find out my one password instead of each one per website..
No one is forcing you to use it for everything. Say for instance you don't want to use it for your online banking, you don't have to. But for most sites LastPass can really be a time and hassle saver.
I'm not comfortable with having all my passwords sitting on someone's server. Don't care how secure a company says that they are, nothing is 100% secure. Why isn't there a local HDD option to store these?
It is possible to make lastpass automatically login when open the browser?
matteoradi 2 weeks ago
Can you import all your logins/passwords from firefox or do you have to visit all those sites again and enter them individually?
maylolik 6 months ago
@maylolik When you install Lastpass it will ask you; "Do you want to import your Firefox (or any browser you're using) passwords. So short answer is YES it will IMPORT them
Prospiritydotcom 6 months ago
I forgot the last password I had to remember lol jk
TheTechBite 7 months ago
LASTPASS IS FUCKING GR8
RenegadeFury 9 months ago
Create a BASE PASSWORD + last 3 letters of the website name. Like r06XdVa + ube (youtube.com Example)
manwithoutcreativity 1 year ago
Hey look, Firefox does this already.
AceStrife 1 year ago
@AceStrife
Really dude? REALLY? No sense explaining to you... however a quick tip.... Never, EVER save your passwords with your browser, no matter which browser it is. Any software can easily retrieve your unsecured, unencrypted password database that your browser creates. Think before speaking and bashing a great product that is totally free. I have been a lastpass user for about 2 years and it is better than all the rest.
djlowtek 10 months ago
@djlowtek My point was that they developed an addon for Firefox to store passwords when Firefox already has this functionality. The logic wasn't there.
Regardless, I'd trust my own browser storing passwords in 2 separate files (but needed together to work) which can't be opened by simple text editors over some separate third party application which just runs as an addon.
Things like the Gawker attack have showed me that using remote servers to store sensitive information is a bad thing to do.
AceStrife 10 months ago
@djlowtek is that why they've been hacked?
TrojanMuzic 8 months ago
@TrojanMuzic I see, yet there would be no point in hacking laspass since all passwords stored there are ENCRYPTED (same with hacking into the secret file of a linux machine), all you get is hash crap that will NOT WORK if you tried to use it. Hashed (encryped) data is useless and is simply junk without the decryption key.
Check out passwordfox, or chromepass to see how easy it is to extract passwords from your browser, compare that with military grade encryption lol. Pointless to argue.
djlowtek 8 months ago
@djlowtek encrypted data doesn't mean safe, a massive company such as Sony admitted that the credit card details stored weren't "encrypted" enough. So I'm sure if Sony weren't able to encrypt it well enough, LastPass developers couldn't either. Encrypted data can be decrypted if you try hard enough ;]
TrojanMuzic 8 months ago
@TrojanMuzic it's almost like using the rem door lock 4 ur car, someone can sit there, snoop the radio transmission, decrypt the signal, then make another remote using your signal, thus unlocking your car. are we really going to live in so much fear that we dont use remote door locks? One thing I learned studying IT security, it is that you trade security for convenience. Keep in mind I would not use lastpass for corporate or banks, but its nice to have dozens saved anywhere u go.
MrElitesense 8 months ago
People LastPass is part of a bundle going on right now over at bitsdujour. 11 apps for fifty bucks. Mac or PC.
saddlemeyer357 1 year ago
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I am so excited about this feature. I just signed up after reading an article on WebProNews website. Good information.
juniorscaveonline 1 year ago
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juniorscaveonline 1 year ago
Fking awesome...Now i can have only one password
hitman7112 1 year ago 2
how do you make it automatically save passwords?
PrimalPassword 1 year ago
Interesting... I'll give it a try.
Hint: Turning CC on gives funny captions.. At 0:16 it says "Let's live in Alaska that" instead of "Let's login the Last Pass now".
ArionKrause 1 year ago
I don't get this... Instead of me using a different password for every site I use, they think it's safer to have one master password that will then reveal all my passwords via a website? So now someone only needs to find out my one password instead of each one per website..
78097 1 year ago
No one is forcing you to use it for everything. Say for instance you don't want to use it for your online banking, you don't have to. But for most sites LastPass can really be a time and hassle saver.
phototristan 1 year ago
@78097 I do not think someone will try to hack all your passowrds on different websites.
if you make the lastpass password really strong, there is nothing that could go wrong
MeandmagiC 1 year ago
I'm not comfortable with having all my passwords sitting on someone's server. Don't care how secure a company says that they are, nothing is 100% secure. Why isn't there a local HDD option to store these?
YouTuber2006 1 year ago
There is one. On LastPass's website, go to the download section, then scroll down to find "LastPass Pocket (backup & offline access)"
tbhuang2 1 year ago
That's great, but does my password hint or any other data get added to their servers when I do go online? That's my main complaint.
YouTuber2006 1 year ago
I've been using 1Password for about 2 years now, but LastPass outdoes it hands down!
I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!
rictheis 2 years ago
It solves a fundamental problem that we have on the net. I must have 500+ passwords, now I only need to remember 1.
hypertubedude 2 years ago
Great piece of software. And it's free. Highly recommended.
caius112 2 years ago
this tool rocks
namezC 2 years ago
As far as I can say, lastpass is really quite good.
I read some blogs and articles about it, and just read positive comments on it, which, on the net, is quite rare.
ravatel 2 years ago
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...first comment?
JohannesSM64 2 years ago