FAIRFAX, Va., Nov. 02, 2016 -- Today, LastPass, the pioneer and market leader in password management, announced that starting today, users can take advantage of the LastPass password manager across all internet-enabled mobile and desktop devices, for free.
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Since launching in 2008, LastPass has won over millions of people by helping to simplify their online life, while making it easier to achieve strong password security. The company is once again looking to pave the way for billions of new first time users – and in the process significantly expanding the use of password managers.
“Today’s reality is that people's digital lives are increasingly in the cloud – and inherently span countless personal and work devices. We believe that to truly benefit from the security and convenience of a password manager, it should be available whenever and wherever you need it,” said Joe Siegrist, VP and GM of LastPass. “By offering LastPass for free across all your devices, we’re making it that much easier for everyone to make good password habits the norm, while resetting the expectations of what a great password management experience should be in a multi-device world. Because when you have a password manager that goes everywhere you do, you have a strong foundation for securing and managing your identity.”
Available immediately, users can begin enjoying simple and secure password management on multiples devices by downloading LastPass to any browser or mobile device and login with their LastPass account.
For more information about LastPass, visit www.lastpass.com.
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LastPass is an award-winning password manager that helps millions around the world organize their online lives. LastPass provides secure password storage to make going online easier and safer, supporting all browsers, platforms and mobile devices. LastPass Enterprise scales Single Sign-On and password management for teams small and large, with the security businesses need and the convenience of one-click access that employees expect. Founded in 2008, LastPass is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia and is a product of LogMeIn (NASDAQ:LOGM). For more information, visit https://lastpass.com.
LastPass is a trademark of LogMeIn in the U.S. and other countries.
Media Contact: Lauren Van Dam [email protected] 781-897-1328


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