Alex321
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You might like to upgrade to a KeePass-based solution. LastPass has shown itself to be just one more insecure commercial single point of failure:
LastPass Data Breach: It’s Time to Ditch This Password Manager | WIRED – https://www.wired.com/story/lastpass-breach-vaults-password-managers/
No thanks.
I understand why you are suggesting it, but Lastpass has too many advantages over Keepass for me.
First is the simple fact that is what the company I work for uses, and I can link my personal account so that I have access to my own passowrds from the same interface as my work ones.
Secondly is the fact that from all the reviews I read, Lastpass is much better from the POV of autofilling user & password fields. And out of eth box browser integratiuon, you apparently need to addcplugins to keepass for those.
Then it also offers multifactor authentication, which Keepass doesn't.
And I think it is more portable - provided I have my phone with me and can remember my master password, I can access it from anywhere, while Keepass stores the data either on your local device, or in a cloud service which you have to set up.
The first is the most important of those factors for me, but all of them are significant.