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Lastpass family premium
Lastpass family premium









I’ve been a LastPass Premium subscriber for nine years. The free version of LastPass lives on, but LogMeIn can’t seem to kick the habit of price increases.

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The article that I wrote about LogMeIn’s abusive price increases last year continues to get comments from frustrated ex-LogMeIn subscribers – prices unexpectedly doubling or quadrupling without any notice. The free version of LogMeIn had been an IT standard for many years when it was abruptly killed in January 2014, and LogMeIn began punishing price increases, a bad habit that continues to this day. LastPass makes money by selling a Premium version with extra features, and paid plans for groups – families, “teams” (small businesses), and enterprises.įour years ago, LastPass was acquired by LogMeIn, causing many observers to shiver at the possibility that LogMeIn would kill the free version of LastPass and jack up prices. You should use LastPass – or some other password manager, if you prefer, or a notebook where you write down your passwords, whatever works for you, as long as you create complex passwords and you never use each one more than once. You can also install the LastPass mobile app on your phone to look up your passwords and log into phone apps. LastPass is a free password manager that installs an extension to Chrome so it’s always available in the upper right corner. I’m ranting because this brings up bitter memories. Most people use the free version of LastPass (still free!), and the Premium version is priced reasonably compared to the competitors. LastPass has learned some of the wrong lessons from its corporate parent LogMeIn, with price increases for LastPass Premium that land unexpectedly like tiny bombs on the credit card statement.











Lastpass family premium