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LastPass

Freemium

Password manager trusted by millions

4.4
Editorial Rating
Editorial Rating
4.4/5
Starting Price
Free
Founded
2008
Reviewed by James Crawford·Senior IT & Cybersecurity Leader · 15+ years evaluating enterprise software·Last reviewed:

About LastPass

LastPass is one of the longest-established password managers. Suffered a major security breach in 2022 where encrypted vaults were stolen. Despite security improvements, has lost significant user trust and market share.

Key Features

Password vault
Auto-fill
Password generator
Secure notes
Emergency access
Dark web monitoring

Free

Free
  • 1 device type only
  • Basic vault
  • Password generator
Most Popular

Premium

$3/mo
  • All devices
  • Emergency access
  • Dark web monitoring

Families

$4/mo
  • 6 accounts
  • Family dashboard
  • Shared folders

Pros

  • Long-established with familiar interface
  • Good browser extensions across all browsers
  • Emergency access feature

Cons

  • Major 2022 security breach — encrypted vaults stolen
  • Free plan crippled to 1 device type only
  • Lost significant user trust
  • Better alternatives exist at same or lower price
  • Reddit overwhelming consensus: switch away

Best For

  • Existing LastPass users too entrenched to switch

Not Ideal For

  • New users — choose Bitwarden or 1Password instead
  • Security-conscious individuals
  • Anyone who read about the 2022 breach

Potential Deal Breakers

  • 2022 breach resulted in encrypted vault data being stolen
  • Free plan restricted to one device type — mobile OR desktop, not both

Data & Privacy

No
Sells Data
No
AI Training
US (AWS)
Data Location
Yes
Data Export
Yes
Data Deletion
Yes
GDPR

Zero-knowledge encryption model but suffered major security breaches in 2022 where encrypted vault data and customer metadata were stolen. While vaults remain encrypted, the breach exposed vault metadata, URLs, and email addresses. Has since rebuilt security infrastructure. SOC 2 certified. Vault exportable as CSV.

Who Is This For?

Hands-on tested May 2026

Signup Experience

Email signup with a free tier available, no credit card required. Browser extension installs in seconds and vault import from other managers is straightforward. Free tier restricts access to one device type -- either mobile or desktop, not both -- which is a significant limitation for new users.

For Home Users

The 2022-2023 security breaches are a legitimate reason to choose an alternative. Encrypted vault data was stolen, and while vaults remain encrypted, the metadata exposure was serious. Premium at $3/mo is competitive but Bitwarden offers similar features for less and has a cleaner security record. Hard to recommend over Bitwarden or 1Password for new users.

For Business Users

Teams at $4/user/mo and Business at $7/user/mo are price-competitive. Enterprise features include SSO, directory sync, and security reporting. The breach history requires a frank conversation with security teams before procurement. Organizations with existing LastPass deployments who have reset master passwords are in a defensible position; new deployments should evaluate Bitwarden or 1Password first.

Our Verdict

LastPass has a trust problem that product updates can't fully fix. The 2022 breach was severe — attacker obtained encrypted vault data. While encrypted data is safe if you had a strong master password, the incident revealed poor security practices. Bitwarden is free and open-source. 1Password has never been breached. There's no good reason to start with LastPass in 2026.

Editorial Rating:
4.4