We installed the program and threw a few passwords at it. Last time, we looked at how to get up and running with Lastpass. In this post, we will talk about how adding a second option (or “factor”) to your existing password, can lock things down even more. I was confident that I had a very strong password, but felt it was worthwhile using all the defences I could muster. However, I then started reading articles about hackers using password dictionaries and the like, to get hold of our secrets. When I first started with the program, I was in this same happy state. Using your one-stop master password, you’ve been surfing the web with a greater sense of peace, secure in the knowledge that it’s that bit more difficult for a hacker to get hold of your all-important details. If you’ve started using Lastpass to store all your passwords, then you are probably feeling slightly relieved and maybe even a little smug! Lastpass: Tighten Your (2 Factor) Security Beltĭid you know that Lastpass has some extra options to make your security even tighter? With a few simple tweaks Lastpass keeps you even more secure than you ever thought possible.
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