Great for storing large amounts of client passwords securely
December 11, 2019

Great for storing large amounts of client passwords securely

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Modules Used

  • Password Manager

Overall Satisfaction with LastPass for Business

Used to safely store passwords related to client and company accounts. We manage a lot of clients at a time and obviously remembering so many passwords isn't realistic, but emailing/Slacking them back and forth can feel like a security concern. LastPass solves this problem by remembering the passwords for us which speeds up our workflow and prevents people from pinging each other to ask what the password is.
  • Easy to set up.
  • Does what it claims to do.
  • Occasional random logouts, but these are seldom.
  • Very rarely, it won't prompt me to ask if I want to remember a password.
  • Speeds up workflow by preventing us from having to stop to ask others "what's the password again?"
PassPack and Chrome's default password remembering tools weren't listed here but I am commenting on them below:

PassPack: LastPass has a much better UI and doesn't require login every time you want to check your passwords. Faster to use.

Chrome password manager: LastPass is FAR more secure than the default Chrome password manager.
Can handle a large amount of passwords if you need it to. As we gain more clients we also gain more data that we need to have secured, and LastPass allows us to store this data securely regardless of how fast or slow we grow.
This is an excellent tool for people who manage a lot of accounts at a time, particularly in client settings. I use it to manage a variety of passwords including Gmail/Drive passwords, client passwords, and passwords for individual tools. It's much more secure than the Chrome password keeping tool which is why I have it.

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