Article 601P0 LastPass’ mobile app offers access to your desktop vault without a master password

LastPass’ mobile app offers access to your desktop vault without a master password

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Jon Porter
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lpdevicesvault2xmin1png.0.png A screenshot of the LastPass vault, where users' passwords are stored. | Image: LastPass

Password manager LastPass is rolling out a new passwordless" method to access its desktop vault today.

Previously, users had to type in their master password to unlock the company's desktop vault (and its stored passwords). Now, they'll be able to authenticate access via the company's mobile app. This will include the option to use your phone's biometric login features, like face and fingerprint unlock.

Get instant access to the accounts used every day - without ever having to enter a password"

LastPass is characterizing this as a passwordless" login, but it's important to note that your master password isn't going anywhere anytime soon. LastPass' chief secure technology officer Chris Hoff says master passwords will still be...

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