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Why should I use LastPass?
LastPass makes it easy to keep all your accounts secure -- you only need to remember One Master Password.
Using LastPass makes it simpler to access all your different accounts, by remembering your login information for you.
LastPass also lets you utilize browser plugins and has a mobile app for added convenience. •
Passwords and login credentials stored in Password Managers cannot be accessed by vendors, software providers, Lehigh University. • If you lose your Master Password, you will lose access to all of your stored credentials! Prevent this by setting up account recovery options (link is external) •
Make your Master Password easy to remember and follow our suggested guidelines •
Support for LastPass is provided by LastPass, not by Lehigh University.
See https://support.logmeininc.com/lastpass (link is external) for help
How does it work?
Access LastPass
Install the LastPass browser plugin (available for most major web browsers) and then when you are logging into a website, entering a username and password, LastPass will prompt you to save that account to your LastPass vault. Use the LastPass app on your mobile device and you can access your vault from anywhere.
Create better passwords
LastPass can generate long, randomized passwords that protect against hacking.
Ease of use and better security
If you are logged into the LastPass browser extension and you have stored a password in LastPass, it will often automatically fill in your username and password when you open a webpage. If it doesn’t, your passwords are still only a few clicks away in your password vault.
Your vault
Your vault can be accessed from your browser plug-in or mobile app. Once signed in to your vault, you can see all your accounts, generate new passwords, share accounts with other LastPass users, or configure your LastPass settings.
How is LastPass secure and private?
Government-level encryption
LastPass uses the same encryption algorithm that the U.S. Government uses for top-secret data. Your encrypted data is unreadable to LastPass and to everyone else without the Master Password. For more information on LastPass' architecture, check out this security overview document.
Only you can see your passwords
Your encryption keys are created from your Master Password. The Master Password is never sent to LastPass. All encryption/decryption occurs locally on your devices, not on LastPass' servers. This means that your sensitive data does not travel over the internet and never touches LastPass' servers, only the encrypted data does. For additional security, your Enterprise account is configured to use Duo multi-factor authentication (MFA). MFA can also be configured on personal accounts and is required on personal accounts that are linked to an Enterprise account.
End password reuse
Stop reusing the same password, writing down passwords, or resetting passwords because you can’t remember them. Let LastPass create and manage your passwords. Stop storing passwords in your browser Storing passwords in your browser may be convenient but it can pose security risks. Instead access your passwords quickly and safely using LastPass.
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