![]() There are also those from the likes of Google's and Apple's built in password managers. This will require you (as a Premium account holder) to claim Families as a Benefit before linking your personal account. I've decided to look more into Mozillas free password manager. If Families as a Benefit is promoted within your organization and available for you to claim, then LastPass requires you to claim Families as a Benefit before you can link a personal account. ![]() It feels shady and left a bad taste in my mouth towards their software and brand. Essentially they trapped people into using the free version, and are forcing people to pay to now use on multiple devices. Purchasing Families also gives you access to 6 individual Premium licenses at once. The smarter way (to strengthen, and not harm their brand), would have been to all along offer a freemium version and offer other extra features that a small percentage of all users are willing to pay for. LastPass Families includes unlimited shared folders between family members and a simple family dashboard where the family manager (s) can add or remove members. The family plan includes all of the same features as the. So to me, it feels like a bait and switch, where they had this planned all along. The LastPass Family Plan allows up to six members for only 4 per month, billed at 48 per year. I'm not against paying for services, but I don't like how they pulled the rug out of everyone who relied on the free version, where they get so used to the software as apart of their daily life, that it forces many to just pay the fee (many of whom would likely have never signed up in the first place if it were not free). ![]() After they changed their pricing model to pay for a subscription I decided to see if there were any other great password managers out there. I loved using LastPass, and had been using it for over a year.
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