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LastPass Becomes Free On Mobile, Eliminates Last Excuse For Not Using A Password Manager

posted onNovember 3, 2016
by l33tdawg

LastPass, the most popular cloud-based password manager, was free for desktop but still required users to pay if they wanted their password to sync with their mobile devices. This likely turned away many users from adopting a password manager.

The company announced that the mobile versions of its password manager are now also free. Users should now have few excuses left for not using a password manager to protect their online accounts from getting hacked.

Security experts have rated password managers as one of the best ways to keep your accounts for various services secure. Too often, when millions of users’ credentials are leaked online, researchers then discover that a big portion of the users were using short and simple passwords to secure their accounts.

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