With so many websites now requiring visitors to log into their account before they can do anything, it is little wonder that many people resort to using the same password to secure several online services. This has obvious flaws as a security measure, and LastPass has been designed to make it easier to deal with passwords. LastPass is a browser plugin that securely stores all of your passwords in one place and can even automatically enter them for you.
LastPass for Safari (Mac OS X) v3.1.45 (Latest stable version) 04 Aug 2014 LastPass for Safari (Mac OS X) v3.1.17 05 May 2014 LastPass for Safari (Mac OS X) v3.1.9 12 Apr 2014. Aug 27, 2020 Version: Change log: LastPass for Mac OS X 4.55.0 Aug 27, 2020: SSO Apps: In the left-hand rail of your Admin Console under Application, you will now see a new tab titled SSO Apps.
Data stored in LastPass can be synchronised between multiple computers so there is no need to update each of them manually and there is also protection against identity theft. When configuring LastPass you can provide certain key personal details, such as your address, as you will be alerted whenever a websites attempts to extract this information from your computer.
LastPass can also be used to store other confidential information online, safe in the knowledge that no one else will be able to access your secure vault.
Note that this is the 'Universal Installer' which enables you to install LastPass across your browsers.
Verdict:
One of the easiest ways available to secure your passwords and ensure your online safety
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Lastpass Safari Extension Mac
How do I install the LastPass for Safari app extension on my Mac?
The Safari app extension is supported on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) or later. Please note that the Safari Legacy extension will continue to function on Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or earlier, however, that extension will no longer receive updates due to Apple restrictions.
Install and log in
- Download the LastPass Safari app extension.
- Locate the download, then double-click on the LastPass.dmg file to open.
- Click and drag the LastPass app icon to the Applications folder. If you had installed a previous version of the Safari app extension and are prompted that the LastPass.app already exists in the Applications folder, click Replace.
- Open the Applications folder, then double-click on the LastPass app and click Open.
- In the LastPass Safari extension app window, enter your username and Master Password, then click Log In.
- When prompted, click Open Safari to enable the LastPass for Safari extension. If this prompt is dismissed without enabling, you can manually enable the Safari extension:
- In the Menu bar, go to Safari > Preferences.
- Click on the Extensions tab.
- Check the box to enable the LastPass option in the left navigation.
- You're all set! If you ever need to log out, you can log back in using the LastPass app icon in the Menu bar or via the LastPass Safari web browser extension.
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