LastPass is compromised. They have had 2 security breaches back to back, and the 2nd breach happened for the same reason as the 1st. Because they care so little about their security of their users, I highly urge you to consider some alternatives.
Working on setting up KeePass, and so far, it seems like it fits my use case, while staying off line to boot. I never used LastPass on mobile devices, only on my desktops/laptops, so KeePass seems like perfect fit for me.
Dashlane, LastPass, and KeePass: Research carried out by Independent Security Evaluators (ISE) uncovered that while running in the background, these password managers could leak unencrypted credentials. According to the researchers, these companies don’t always encrypt and clear passwords from the computer’s memory when the user logs out."
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KeePass: When this program runs on a computer where a logged in user has the KeePass database unlocked, KeeFarce (a hacking tool) decrypts the entire database and writes it to a file that the hacker can easily access. In theory this kind of hack makes all password managers vulnerable."
You can use Legacy FF addons for PM now. They quickly realized their mistake. That Person, is also banned, so it's much better overall.
My deal breaker was that I could not use LastPass any more. If that has changed, I am not aware of it.
LastPass is compromised. They have had 2 security breaches back to back, and the 2nd breach happened for the same reason as the 1st. Because they care so little about their security of their users, I highly urge you to consider some alternatives.
I know about that, my issue is that I have more than 250 accounts, and I am not looking forward to changing all of them.
Working on setting up KeePass, and so far, it seems like it fits my use case, while staying off line to boot. I never used LastPass on mobile devices, only on my desktops/laptops, so KeePass seems like perfect fit for me.
I don't use Password Managers at all, and wouldn't really recommend others to do so either. You have to trust a lot more stuff than just yourself. The company behind it, the encryption, the cloud storage, etc. https://password-managers.bestreviews.net/faq/which-password-managers-have-been-hacked/
As for LastPass, it worked in 2022 (https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=28758&p=232592#p231532) & (https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=28758&p=232592#p231564)
Don't use closed-source, web/cloud based password managers.
https://keepass.info/
From my link above:
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