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LastPass - The last password you will ever need.


This post was created for choice PD - LHS

How many passwords do you have right now? Do you just reuse the same password for a million different sites? Do you have to constantly reset the passwords for certain sites because they keep asking for all kinds of numbers and symbols?

What about when you get a new phone and you have to log into all your apps, that is so time consuming! Then sometime in the summer you have to add all the passwords back into your freshly reimaged laptop. Who has time for that?

All of these issues can be a thing of the past once you start using LastPass, the last password you will ever need.

This post will help you:

  • create an account
  • install the browser extension
  • understand how to use the app


Getting Started
Watch this to get started.

Browser Extension
A quick overview of what the extension can do for you.
The add it to Chrome.

Adding Sites to Lastpass
This is the best feature, so simple to add your sites.


LastPass - Android
Download the Android App.

LastPass - iOS

Download the iOS App.

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