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LastPass extension lands in Microsoft Edge

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With the Anniversary Update just around the corner (it will take place on July 29) and the imminent addition of extensions to Microsoft Edge, Redmond continues to add add-ons for members of the Insider program running the Redstone Build on their computers.

The last one has been LastPass, a plugin that will allow us to manage, as its name indicates, our passwords in a safer and more efficient way. But what exactly does it consist of? Keep reading to know the most outstanding features of this utility.

LastPass, that's right

In this way, LastPass gives us the opportunity to automatically save, encrypt, and back up all of our passwords and logins. But not only that, but with it it is possible to synchronize our information regardless of the browser or device that we are using.

It also allows us to securely store more logins, and includes a system for universal recognition of websites, including logins session in the banking portals. It also comes with other features focused on improving productivity and performance.

It also doesn't save our password and lets us offline access to our data securely, save usernames and passwords for all our online accounts, complete logins automatically without the need to enter characters, create secure notes, and more.

Other of its functions are to automatically synchronize all passwords and information, also automatically change the passwords of up to 75 different sites ( with the Automatic Password Change application), log in with the same LatsPass account in multiple places, collaborate with other members of the community -to share stronger passwords- and attach PDFs, images, audio files and various documents.

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