

From the instructions above, I’m not sure if it should still say that. When I go to FireFox, it still works, but when you log in, it says LastPass powered by Webroot.

I logged in and I saw my account with all the passwords stored. I didn’t find one specifically for Webroot, so I installed the only one that came up in my search. So then I searched the web for a lastpass extension for chrome. I closed that but still didn’t see any link to download the extension. And then it made me log in a second time and then it opened my account with all my passwords. When I clicked on that button, I had to log in. When I didn’t see one, I clicked on the Manage Password button thinking that maybe the link was possibly in there. Webroot® Legacy Products (2011 and Prior) 33īefore I saw this, I had already gone into the web console thinking that there was probably a link to get the browser extension there.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus for PC Gamers 554.Webroot® Security Awareness Training 53.Webroot® Business Endpoint Protection 1142.Webroot Mobile Security for Android 947.

Webroot® Consumer/Business - for Macs 381.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Complete 3837.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Internet Security Plus 2478.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus 6993.LastPass is not an ordinary password manager tool, one of the cool feature is that all your sensitive data is encrypted locally in your computer before it is transmitted to your account, so you know that is pretty secure additionally if you are using other password manager software like: 1Password, Password Safe, RoboForm, KeePass, Sxipper, MyPasswordSafe, Passpack, TurboPasswords, Internet Explorer and Firefox’s built-in password manager, you also have the ability to import all your passwords and as well as export them, and many other features. Today we are going to talk about the Chrome extension from LastPass which is an online password manager and form filler that it is easy to use, pretty secure and you only are going to need to remember one master password. Many of you would agree that managing a lot of passwords can be a nightmare and using the same password for every online account can be problematic, but letting a company to manage them all for us, you could think that is the same risk, right? Well think again.
