BOSTON, Oct. 17, 2017 -- LastPass today announced the general availability of LastPass Families, a new version of its popular password manager that provides a simple, secure way to manage passwords and valuable information for the entire family. With LastPass Families, users can store everything from bank accounts to passports to credit card numbers securely in LastPass, where they can be organized into folders, shared with family members, and given to others in the event of an emergency.
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Recent research found that 91 percent of people surveyed feel that having strong passwords allows them to protect their family better1. In addition, more than half of people surveyed have experienced at least one emergency where they could not communicate with their families or access their online accounts2.
“The number of online accounts and passwords that today’s modern family has to keep track of can be overwhelming, leaving many to resort to unsafe password behavior – from how they create and remember passwords, to how they share accounts with family members,” said Matt Kaplan, General Manager of LastPass. “With this release, we’re arming families with the simple tools they need to keep their information safe, making it easy to stay organized, and ultimately take control of their online life.”
Designed for today’s digital family, LastPass Families comes with six licenses and includes features such as:
- Unlimited sharing – This enables family members to conveniently store passwords, credit cards, valuable documents and more, and organize them into folders for unlimited, flexible sharing with others in the family.
- Emergency access – Families can plan for the future with emergency access to ensure someone always has access to their most important information in unexpected situations.
- Easy management – The family manager has access to an easy-to-use dashboard where they can quickly add and remove family members on the account.
- Individual accounts for all – Each family member is given their own unique LastPass account where they can store personal passwords and specify those meant for sharing with others, while keeping the rest private.
“LastPass Families is the best way to ensure that my family’s sensitive information is stored safely and passwords are created securely,” said Carley Knobloch, lifestyle tech expert and LastPass user. “When parents feel more confident about online life, it provides peace of mind and a teachable moment for kids— a lesson in digital hygiene that gets top marks.”
Pricing and availability:
LastPass Families is available immediately to all new and existing customers for $48 per year. For more information on LastPass Families and on the new updates, visit https://lastpass.com/families.
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About LastPass
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, with convenient access from any internet-enabled device. LastPass Teams and LastPass Enterprise remove password obstacles in the workplace, so businesses of all sizes can manage employee access and mitigate the risk of data breaches. Founded in 2008, LastPass is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia and is a product of LogMeIn (NASDAQ:LOGM). LastPass is a trademark of LogMeIn in the U.S. and other countries.
About LogMeIn, Inc.
LogMeIn, Inc. (NASDAQ:LOGM) simplifies how people connect with each other and the world around them to drive meaningful interactions, deepen relationships, and create better outcomes for individuals and businesses. One of the world’s top 10 public SaaS companies, and a market leader in communication & conferencing, identity & access, and customer engagement & support solutions, LogMeIn has millions of customers spanning virtually every country across the globe. LogMeIn is headquartered in Boston with additional locations in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
1 2016 Pricing & Packaging survey, LogMeIn
2 Keep Your Friends Close & Your Passwords Closer. https://blog.lastpass.com/2016/02/infographic-keep-your-friends-close-your-passwords-closer-2.html/
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