Overall Satisfaction with LastPass for Business
LastPass is used by multiple employees to store credentials which has allowed us to increase password requirements and mitigate the risk of brute force password attacks. We wanted to increase password length considerably, especially for admin capabilities, and by having the ability to auto generate and store secure passwords, we did just that.
- Auto filling in forms and apps. Works well on phone as well.
- Generating secure passwords and automatically parsing out the information on the page to store the credentials securely.
- Decreasing the risk of brute force attacks by extending passwords and adding more complexity.
- There are still some sites that do not auto fill credentials.
- Sometimes it can be difficult to access passwords offline with requiring full password.
- Secure notes could be better organized and there are too many locations to store information and going back through and finding those notes can be difficult.
- Increased security in advanced password requirements.
- Faster processing of work with autofill, saving time from looking up passwords.
- Better control over user access to stored password after termination.
Dashlane is a great product itself, but in my experience using them both, LastPass is faster and more consistent. There were times using Dashlane that it took 5 to 6 seconds to autofill a password and by that time I could have already copied and pasted from LastPass, but I have never seen LastPass take more than 2 or 3 seconds to populate credentials and it does so in the correct box more frequently.
Do you think LastPass for Business delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with LastPass for Business's feature set?
Yes
Did LastPass for Business live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of LastPass for Business go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy LastPass for Business again?
Yes