Reviews for LastPass
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May 31, 2026Useful but frustrating after the free tier changes
LastPass does its core job well, making it easy to store and autofill passwords across all my devices with a single master key. However, the decision to restrict free users to a single device type (either mobile or desktop) felt like a real bait-and-switch and forced me into a paid plan. While the features are solid, the constant security breach headlines in recent years have made me question its long-term reliability, even though I still use it daily.
Marcus Wilson
May 27, 2026Essential for Managing My Digital Life
As someone with dozens of online accounts, LastPass has been a lifesaver. It's incredibly convenient to have all my logins securely stored and accessible with one master password. The browser extension auto-fills forms perfectly, and the password generator helps me create strong, unique passwords for every site without the mental load. The transition to a paid model was a bit of a bummer, but the value it provides in security and time saved is absolutely worth it.
Noah King
May 24, 2026Frustrating Security and Usability Issues
After the security breaches, I no longer feel safe storing my passwords with LastPass. The auto-fill feature is inconsistent across websites, often requiring manual intervention, which defeats the purpose. The recent shift to a more restrictive free tier also feels like a bait-and-switch.
David King
May 21, 2026Convenient but Concerning
LastPass makes managing hundreds of passwords incredibly easy with its browser extension and auto-fill features. However, the string of high-profile security breaches over the past few years has left me feeling uneasy about trusting it with my most sensitive data. The free tier is still robust, but the push towards the paid plans feels aggressive.
Alex Chen
May 20, 2026Great features, but recent changes are frustrating
LastPass makes managing dozens of passwords incredibly easy with its auto-fill and password generator. However, the move to restrict free users to either mobile or desktop use feels like a bait-and-switch. The core functionality is solid, but I'm now actively looking for alternatives due to the new pricing model.
River Smith
May 15, 2026Convenient but with concerning changes
I've used LastPass for years and love the convenience of having all my passwords synced across devices. However, the recent switch to limit free users to either mobile or desktop is a deal-breaker for me. The core features like password generation and auto-fill work very well, but this restrictive change makes it feel like I'm being pushed to pay.
Taylor White
May 14, 2026My go-to password manager, though not perfect
LastPass has fundamentally changed how I manage my online security. The browser extension makes logging into sites incredibly quick and seamless, and I love the peace of mind from having strong, unique passwords everywhere. The recent move to restrict free users to a single device type is a bit disappointing, but for the price of the Premium tier, the value is still excellent for the security and convenience it provides.
Avery Taylor
May 12, 2026A Lifesaver for Online Security
LastPass has completely changed how I manage my online life. The auto-fill feature on both my laptop and phone saves me so much time and hassle every day. I love that it generates strong, unique passwords for every site, which gives me real peace of mind. The interface is intuitive, and syncing across all my devices is seamless.
Chris Garcia
May 11, 2026Too many limitations and clunky interface
While LastPass does keep passwords secure, the free version is now severely limited and constantly nags you to upgrade. The browser extension often fails to auto-fill login forms, requiring manual copying and pasting. The mobile app feels particularly slow and unresponsive compared to competitors.
Olivia Davis
May 11, 2026Frustrating breaches and a clunky free version
After using LastPass for years, the frequent security breaches have made me lose trust. The free version now severely restricts which devices you can use, forcing you to pay to access your own passwords on both phone and computer. The auto-fill is inconsistent, and migrating away from them has been a huge hassle.
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LastPass is a password manager that allows users to store passwords securely behind one master password. It features auto form …
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