There is one point that some people may be leery of. The Terms of Service seem pretty standard. Here’s what I got out of it (but I’m not a lawyer). It is general in that it covers all the many services they offer. Since LastPass was purchased by LogMeIn, the applicable Terms of Service (TOS) is the LogMeIn document. People are spending more money on these services, hence the growth – but back to the LastPass review.
LastPass has been storing passwords for the world since August 2008. But first, let’s talk about some background information that will help you decide if you should read further. Note: I’ll cover the other versions of LastPass and their additional features a bit later in this review.
Here are the core features of LastPass, the ones that you have access to in the free versions of the product.
LastPass core features (available for free users) Synchronizes across all your devices and browsers.2FA and Multi-factor Authentication Support.Supported platforms include macOS, Android, iOS, and major browsers.
Here’s a quick summary of the full set of LastPass features, some of which are only available on paid versions of the product: