LastPass 101 – Creating Secure Notes

30th September 2019 | Uncategorized LastPass 101 – Creating Secure Notes

This 1 minute video outlines how to create secure encrypted note cards within LastPass.  These notecards are useful for secure password storage on encrypted Office documents and excel files as well as passwords for installed applications or even your Windows login account and password.  Replication to your mobile device LastPass will ensure you have access to your secure notes before you log into your computer each morning.

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