LastPass 101 – Android OS

30th September 2019 | Uncategorized LastPass 101 – Android OS

What happens when you sit down at your computer in the morning after a long vacation or jury duty or maternity/paternity leave and you can’t remember the password you were forced to change right before vacation?  If you’re like CyberHoot, you’ll pull out your smartphone, fire up lastpass, and look up your new password from your Android (or iOS) application and log into your desktop or laptop quickly and easily because you stored your new password in the Secure Notes of LastPass.  This video gives you an overview of the phone app LastPass that helps accomplish this.

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