


If the browser icon is black, you are not logged in. If the browser icon is yellow, your session has become inactive and you will need to re-authenticate to access your Vault.

If the browser icon is red, you are logged in and your session is active. The color of the icon indicates the status of your session. Once you have the browser extension installed, the LastPass icon will appear on your browser’s toolbar. Please Note: for optimal performance, functionality, and support, LogMeIn recommends using the LastPass browser extensions as your primary method of access. To download the Windows Desktop app specifically, refer to the instructions on the LastPass for Applications Page. To download LastPass browser extensions/apps, visit the LastPass Downloads Page to download the extension(s)/app(s) of your choice. They also offer compatible MacOS and Windows Desktop apps, and Android and iOS mobile apps. LastPass offers browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Opera. If you’re an Insider and have been using LastPass on Edge, leave a comment below and let us know how things are looking.Use LastPass Enterprise across multiple platforms and devices We’ll be continuing to monitor this story, and when there is a fully working version, we’ll have a full guide.

The great news here is that it LastPass be ready for the final Anniversary Update release coming to the public this summer. This isn’t surprising, the next major update for Windows 10 and support for Microsoft Edge extensions are in a preview or “beta” stage. But if not, it looks like we’ll have to wait a bit. If you grabbed the extension while still available with Build 14352, it should still be working, sans a few bugs. Google chrome extension is nice, shareable features. However, if you look at the extension in the Windows Store today, it says that Build 14359 is required (which isn’t even out yet for Insiders). Compare LastPass and Google Chrome based on features, pricing, verified reviews, integrations & more. And another favorite and essential extension (for me anyway) is Pocket.Īt the time of this writing, extensions only work with the Windows 10 preview version of the Anniversary Update, which currently is on Build 14352 when released on Friday. Some of these features are password resetting, one-click password generator, and typing detection. The browser extension acts as the gateway to the web portal, which contains shortcuts and additional features. One of the most anticipated extensions we’ve been waiting for is the password management tool, LastPass. LastPass Chrome Extension is a password manager that comes with two separate components the browser extension and web interface. It’s worth mentioning that while LastPass was available for Windows 10 Preview Build 14352 on Friday, today, the requirements have changed.
