LastPass Free Tier Restrictions
LastPass announced today on its blog post that free users will be losing the ability to view and manage passwords between two devices. If you’re a free user you will need to pick between one of two devices: mobile or computer. Mobile users will be limited to iOS and Android phones, iPads, Android tablets, and smartwatches. While Computer users will be able to access passwords from Windows, macOS, and Linux desktops and laptops, the LastPass browser extension, and Windows tablets. According to the LastPass blog post: As a free tier user, starting March 16th, notice the changes and you will have three chances to switch between devices. The statement goes on: In addition to the changes outlined above, free users will no longer have email support. “LastPass Free users will always have access to our Support Center which has a robust library of self-help resources available 24/7 plus access to our LastPass Community, which is actively monitored by LastPass specialists.” Multi-device and email support will only be available for those who pay for a premium subscription starting March 16th. A Premium subscription includes the ability to sync passwords between mobile and desktop, 1 GB encrypted file storage, dark web monitoring, unlimited device type access, dedicated personal support, multi-factor authentication, and more. A premium plan is $3 per month billed annually. But for a limited time, the company is offering LastPass Premium for $2.25 per month (billed annually). So, it will cost you $27 for a full year of premium support. After that, you will be billed $36 annually. For more details on this change check out the LastPass blog post. And if you are looking for a new free password manager check out our article: Free LastPass Alternative Password Managers for All Your Devices.