LastPass Revamps Its Interface, Adds Emergency Access And Better Sharing

LastPass is one of the best password managers around. Today it gets a bit better with an improved interface and a handful of new features.

The new interface makes LastPass much easier to use, concentrating on bigger icons, simpler navigation, and brighter colours. The password vault now has big icons that include a site’s logo, you can now swap between a grid and list view, and the “Add” menu has been simplified to easy save new info. You can also now bulk select items to quickly make a bunch of changes at once. Plus, in case you hate the new interface, you can toggle back to the old one with the click of a button.

Also new is an Emergency Access feature where you can designate trusted people to gain access to you vault in case of an emergency. When someone does attempt to access your account, you’ll have the chance to deny them in case if you’re able. As for shared passwords, the new Sharing Center allows you to easily share passwords over an encrypted network so you don’t have to rely on texts or emails. All the new features are rolling out to the web and mobile apps today.

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