If you often forget your usernames and passwords for various websites and find Firefox's built-in password manager insufficient, consider trying LastPass Password Manager. LastPass offers enhanced security compared to Firefox's default manager, which is why it's increasingly popular among users. LastPass securely stores your passwords on its own servers, encrypting them before they are uploaded, ensuring they remain inaccessible during transmission. To access all your passwords, we recommend setting a unique yet memorable master password. Additionally, LastPass can generate high-security passwords for you, automatically filling them in when needed, thus bolstering your online security without the hassle of remembering complex passwords. You can also effortlessly import all your existing passwords from Firefox. Don't compromise on safety—boost your online security with LastPass Password Manager.


csb
LastPass is alright. It's mostly easy to use, but I've encountered a few bugs here and there. Love the secure notes feature! Just not completely sold yet. It has potential, but there are a few areas for improvement. I'm curious to see future updates!
Vros777
LastPass has its ups and downs. I love the way it stores sensitive info, and most features work smoothly. The only downside is sometimes it glitches a little on autofill. Still a decent choice for password management, but I wish those glitches would get fixed.
isroilzonabdusalomov
LastPass is great! The autofill feature works wonders and saves so much time. Love the fact that it stores notes and secure info too! Just a bit tricky to navigate at first, but it’s manageable. Overall, really happy with it!