PASSWORD MANAGER
The best Google Chrome password manager
Effortlessly save passwords and secure every account in one place.
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Benefits of using a password manager
Enhanced security
LastPass puts security first for users, securing your data through local, zero-knowledge encryption for the password vault and features like a built-in password generator.
Time-saving convenience
Password managers like LastPass simplify your daily routine by keeping your digital life within arm’s reach with features like save and autofill plus storage for secure notes.
Cross-platform accessibility
The best password managers support automatic device sync across all your devices, so you can save passwords to mobile apps and immediately access login credentials on a web browser.
Proactive control
Dark web monitoring, also known as data breach monitoring, auto-scans the web for compromised accounts while a 24/7 password strength tool assesses your vault for password risks.
You may already be using Google Chrome’s built-in password manager to save and autofill logins while browsing the web. While convenient, the Google password manager lacks security and convenience features essential to LastPass.
LastPass makes it easy for users to save, manage, share, autofill, and secure passwords across all devices – not just those on which Chrome is downloaded.
Integral security features like dark web monitoring, 24/7 password scores, multifactor authentication, and high-grade encryption ensures your login details are kept safe at all times.
Save and autofill passwords
Protect and autofill all your login details and more with LastPass. It’s as simple as saving an item once, and LastPass will autofill the next time you need to log in or check out.
Save more than passwords
You can protect more than passwords with LastPass. Save and secure credit cards, shipping addresses, Wi-Fi logins and more to your encrypted vault.
Built-in password generator
Avoid reusing weak passwords for multiple accounts with LastPass’ built-in password generator, which will instantaneously create a new strong password to protect your accounts from bad actors.
Share passwords with groups
Stop sharing passwords by Gmail, text, or a shared Google Sheets file. Share passwords with others right from your password vault, all while controlling who can see the plaintext passwords you share.
Sync passwords across devices
Access your passwords beyond Chrome and Android devices. LastPass provides unlimited access across all device types, from Windows to MacOS, Samsung tablets to iPhones and iPads.
Enable emergency access
Grant a family member the ability to access your LastPass account in the event of a medical or personal emergency to ensure your essential accounts are data never disappear.
Designed with security in mind
Encrypted password vault
LastPass protects your vault and everything you store in it with AES-256 encryption and our zero-knowledge security model, which ensures only you can access your data.
Multifactor authentication
Go beyond a master password by enabling two-factor authentication or a biometric solution (fingerprint scan) to secure your LastPass password vault.
Dark web monitoring
LastPass will shine a light on the dark web for you. We’ll notify you if your data is ever compromised in a data breach so you can immediately act to protect yourself.
Security dashboard
Manage all your security features from one hub, whether it’s tracking your live password hygiene score or tweaking your MFA policies to your needs.
Access passwords on all your devices
LastPass browser extension
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Apple Safari
- Opera
LastPass desktop applications
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
- Web vault
LastPass mobile applications
- Android
- iOS (for iPhones and iPads)
- WatchOS (for Apple Watches)
Getting started with LastPass for Chrome
Download LastPass extension
Download the LastPass extension for Chrome from the Google Play store. Once installed, open the LastPass extension and create your account (if you haven’t yet).
Create a LastPass account
Once installed, LastPass will prompt you to either log in or create an account. Choose to create an account. Enter your email address, create a memorable, unique master password, and confirm your details.
Start saving and organizing your passwords
Start adding passwords to your vault while using the Google Chrome web browser. Once saved, you can access your vault to manage and organize your credentials.
Try Premium features during your free trial
Download LastPass to your other devices and web browsers to have uninterrupted connection to your digital life.
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Frequently asked questions
How to deactivate your Chrome password manager and switch to LastPass?
- Make sure you are signed into your Chrome browser with your Google account
- Go to Chrome Settings, click on Passwords and Autofill, then click on the Google Password Manager. Under Settings, switch the toggle off so Chrome does not offer to save your passwords.
- Switch the second toggle off for "Auto Sign-In" so that LastPass can take over filling your credentials on all our favorite sites
- To ensure all your existing saved passwords transfer over to LastPass, export your previously saved passwords and logins into a CSV file
- Take the security challenge to see how strong your passwords are. If you have any weak or reused passwords, use the LastPass password generator to create new ones and update those accounts.
- You can then import the file to LastPass
What makes LastPass a better password management solution?
Part of the strength of LastPass is that we’re a standalone password management solution trusted by millions of users, from families to enterprise organizations. Since password management is what we do, we’ve fine-tuned the password manager experience to all users’ needs.
LastPass users receive a password manager that’s customizable to their needs. Best of all, users receive complete convenience and security on-the-go. Instead of being stuck to Chrome, users get a highly secure password manager that travels with them from device to device, so their digital life is always secure and within reach.
Do I need a password manager for Chrome?
Strong passwords are your first line of defense against data breaches and bad actors. But when the average person has to manage 100+ accounts, it’s hard to create a unique password for every one – especially if they rely on memorizing them.
A password manager not only helps users avoid password reuse, it makes it easier than ever to manage and access your digital life from anywhere. Generate a strong password, save it to your LastPass password vault, and LastPass will autofill it for you next time to log in, eliminating the need for password memorization while securing your accounts.