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LastPass for Business

Overview

What is LastPass for Business?

LastPass is a password management application to simplify access to enterprise applications for users but also increase centrality and ease of management of access for administrators with task automation, convenient and secure password sharing, and other features.

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LastPass For Business Review: Serves As A Tool For Remembering & Using Secure Credentials
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LastPass For Business Review: Allows Teams To Easily Share Passwords Without Risking Security
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Pricing

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Free

$0.00

Cloud

Premium

$3.00

Cloud
per month (billed annually)

Teams

$4.00

Cloud
Per User Per Month (billed annually)

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $36 per year 1 user
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Product Demos

LastPass 101

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How to Use LastPass for Business

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Product Details

What is LastPass for Business?

LastPass is a cloud-based password manager available on any system or device, ensuring that credentials are protected, kept private, and always within reach. Businesses also utilize LastPass to consolidate their tech stacks or to fill access management gaps with native integrations for Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, and other IdPs, IAMs, and SIEM tools. With over 100 customizable policies, flexible privileges, detailed reporting, and multi-factor and passwordless authentication options, LastPass supports organizations with numerous logins, increasing security risks, and the need for efficient, scalable solutions to standardize password management company wide.

With LastPass, organizations benefit from:

  • Convenience: LastPass is designed for everyone – from tech-savvy individuals to beginners – it makes managing passwords easier with password features like auto-generate, auto-save, one-click autofill, and passwordless login, available on any system or device.
  • Collaboration: LastPass reinforces the resiliency of business operations against disruption, and boost workplace efficiency and productivity among internal and external teams through credential and folder sharing, streamlined user management, and native SSO integrations with top SaaS apps.
  • Cybersecurity: LastPass protects passwords using strong and unique passwords that are stored in an encrypted vault for maximum protection.
  • Compliance: LastPass drives businesses toward compliance with confidence on their journey towards adherence with government and industry standards, frameworks, and regulations, while also fulfilling the most common cyber insurance and customer security requirements.

LastPass for Business Screenshots

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LastPass for Business Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Mobile Web
Supported CountriesNorth America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Japan and Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

LastPass is a password management application to simplify access to enterprise applications for users but also increase centrality and ease of management of access for administrators with task automation, convenient and secure password sharing, and other features.

LastPass for Business starts at $36.

ManageEngine Password Manager Pro, 1Password, and Bitwarden are common alternatives for LastPass for Business.

Reviewers rate Usability highest, with a score of 9.9.

The most common users of LastPass for Business are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Awesome service to keep all your passwords!

Rating: 10 out of 10
March 09, 2018
MN
Vetted Review
Verified User
LastPass for Business
1 year of experience
This software is used in my department (Software Development), We keep tracking of all passwords related to application development. It's very useful, to handle information about accounts used in our applications. We use a personal account distributed between us.
  • Is very configurable, You can activate warnings before filling insecure forms
  • It have a "Security Challenge" to check the strength of all your saved passwords. This feature checks if passwords are compromised, weak, duplicated. You can change all password with a simple button
  • You can set 2-step verification process to login into your account. You can use different authentication providers
  • It possible to share passwords with family or friends securely.
Cons
  • Dashboard's user interface needs to be improved
I use it to save all my passwords in a secure place. Personally, I don't save bank account or sensitive information

Excellent service if you do not have to mantain old password systems

Rating: 8 out of 10
June 20, 2022
Vetted Review
Verified User
LastPass for Business
5 years of experience
We used to use LastPass for business for secure and efficient management of all passwords needed for all the services we use daily. For instance, if we needed to send one computer repaired or get a new one, we just logged out of LastPass in the old one and logged back into the new one, and we are back in business in seconds.
  • Seamlessly onboarding workstations or personnel.
Cons
  • The security scores were annoying sometimes
LastPass is the best for on-boarding and off-boarding workstations and personnel. If you are a new company without any old password systems then LP is perfect, but if you still need to support old passwords the scoring systems get in your way, or you need to start configuring it so that it is less intrusive. I personally do not like to see any red on my dashboards.

Awesome integrations and support!

Rating: 9 out of 10
April 02, 2019
FP
Vetted Review
Verified User
LastPass for Business
4 years of experience
LastPass is used personally/individually in our organization. It is a simple password and secure notes storage service that syncs across multiple users. We encourage our organization to use it because it helps enforce password security across our service and encourages generally better security practices across the board. Many of our services also enforce higher-than-average security standards, including long and complex passwords, and LastPass helps our users follow those standards.
  • LastPass has great extensions for most devices that sync up really simply. It's really simple to plug in passwords on iOS, macOS.
  • Good security support. LastPass comes with a lot of 2FA authentication support on their free plans, and Yubikey support on the more premium plans.
  • Security Challenge - This is an awesome feature that lets you audit the security of all of your passwords based on age, length/complexity, and compromised account emails. It's really useful to keep your accounts secure across the board.
Cons
  • Can be expensive - To be able to sync across more than just two devices and other security features, you need LastPass premium, which adds up quite a bit since it is billed annually.
  • Safari integration is poorly designed. Unlike Chrome, the LastPass extension for Safari requires a physical program to be opened up in macOS, which sometimes gets in the way of productivity. It doesn't make much sense since LastPass's Safari extension used to be part of the browser just like Chrome.
  • It's difficult to restore access to a LastPass account if it's last security method is lost (such as a recovery phone number) - I've heard that the process for account recovery can be quite difficult/long.
For simple and secure password storage in a central database, it's easy to do this on the free LastPass plans. If you need passwords to sync up across multiple devices and have more security options in-place, it is worth looking at alternatives, because they have similar options that are a bit more affordable than LastPass premium.

Cheap and versatile

Rating: 10 out of 10
April 17, 2019
SV
Vetted Review
Verified User
LastPass for Business
1 year of experience
We use LastPass for two reasons: we can make more secure passwords for services and we can limit access to who has what passwords. Because we are a startup that is still small in size, we use it through the whole organization. In some cases, it's only passwords for some departments (so not everyone has access to everything) but there are some passwords that are for the whole organization.
  • Lets you save and manage your "vault" with passwords.
  • The "launch" feature, which completes forms automatically, works very well.
  • Lets you complete on mobile by using it for fingerprint (very useful).
  • Shared passwords work extremely good and are easy to use.
  • Random password generation is easy to use.
Cons
  • On Chrome it will trash any design by inserting their logo on every form. Sometimes it makes it hard to work because of that.
  • Form completion works but still needs some help with more complex ones.
  • When trying to save some passwords automatically (with Chrome extension) it is very persistent and sometimes fails to recognize that what you are trying to save is not a password.
I can't think of any scenario where this might not be useful. Work: if you work in marketing, IT or any other department with a shared service where you need to access and can't make several passwords to access, then you need this. First, to avoid others in the organization accessing, then because you need to have strong passwords so others won't have access. Family/Personal: I have a common LastPass account with my wife so we can share bank, computer, and any other service where we want to share our passwords. I use it myself as well to save passwords from any accounts where I work. Mainly you are looking for cross-department (or cross-family) and cross-device password saving.




LastPass - Secure Way to Manage All Your Passwords Across Your Devices

Rating: 10 out of 10
April 10, 2019
GS
Vetted Review
Verified User
LastPass for Business
2 years of experience
I use LastPass personally to manage my passwords across my devices, for various sites and web applications. Before using LastPass, I had a difficult time remembering and keeping safe all my passwords. In addition, not all my passwords were secure, and often times were re-used across different sites, which meant if my credentials were compromised on one site, many other sites were at risk. After switching to LastPass, secure password management has become very easy.
  • Very user-friendly, intuitive interface (specifically iOS app and Chrome extension)
  • Used across various devices (Macbook, iPad, iPhone) seamlessly
  • Great security and features like 2-factor authentication, testing password strength, generate a random strong password
  • Great user sharing capabilities
Cons
  • To get more than basic features (i.e. more than a few devices), you have to pay for the premium service
  • Sometimes forms are pre-populated even when you don't want them to be (i.e. on less secure websites)
  • Chrome is great, but the Safari plugin isn't as good
LastPass is great for companies that need to share and manage passwords across users, which is basically almost any company. It allows you to create groups that can be shared and makes managing on/off-boarding employees a lot easier. The nice thing about LastPass is you can manage your personal passwords with your work-related passwords, and easily "un-link" them if/when you eventually leave your company.
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