
For a limited time, you can get NordPass for $29 a year on AppSumo. NordPass also comes with a family plan at $3.99/month, billed annually for up to five unique accounts and a business plan at $3.99 per user per month, billed annually. Potential drawback: Newer tool (first introduced in 2019) compared to other LastPass alternatives.Ĭost: Personal plan starts free with paid plan starts at $1.99 per month, billed annually. Password strength checker to boost your online security.Autosave passwords with a click and the next time you log in, NordPass will fill your details for you.Identify vulnerable passwords, check if your data has ever leaked, and generate new complex passwords to protect your accounts.With NordPass you can safely store your passwords, credit card details, secure notes, and personal information. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth leaving money with the company at this point, given that it strains credibility to believe that it took LastPass from August till now (or even November till Dec 22nd) to figure out what "certain elements" intruders got away with - and instead, it feels like they were trying to slip the announcement out at a time when it'd fly as far under the radar as possible, with IT departments down to skeleton teams, many reporters taking time off and customers spending less time around email than any other time of the year.Store your passwords, credit card details, secure notes, and personal information - and access them at any device at any time.īuild by the team behind NordVPN, NordPass is the next generation password manager fit for individual users and businesses alike. Compare that to say, data breaches from retailers or say, cell phone service providers, who often offer at least a token when data is breached (credit monitoring, for example) - but those companies provide services other than security - LastPass, basically, doesn't.

they've failed at that, and offered customers nothing in return.

LastPass exists for one reason: To make it more convenient for users to secure valuable data (primarily logins), and.


So: Given the security issues, a lot of people are migrating, and many, I'm sure, are on annual plans, effectively giving LastPass money for "free" as they'll no longer incur most of the costs associated with that account (server access, customer support, etc.), which perversely "rewards" LastPass for their ineptitude.
