LastPass 101 – Meet the Browser Extension

30th September 2019 | Uncategorized LastPass 101 – Meet the Browser Extension

LastPass lives in your browser as an extension. It sits in the background monitoring your logins to each website based upon the domain name you’re visiting.  If it finds a new login username and password for a novel domain, it will prompt you to store it inside its encrypted password database. This video provides a quick overview of how the browser extension accomplishes these things and guides the viewer with how to get the most out of LastPass.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=r7lsqo_outs

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