Life in the modern age requires using passwords nearly every moment of every day to authenticate who we are.
And nowhere are passwords more important than when you’re online.
Those choices only increase the possibility of your password being deciphered.

So how can you create unique, unhackable passwords and keep track of all those logins?
EnterLastPass, an app helping users generate, store, and organize their passwords.
LastPass offers three consumer-level plans ranging from free to $4 a month.

Keep reading to find the key that unlocks the best plan for you.
LastPass can even autofill your login credentials or payment information.
New LastPass users can also experience the premium plan free for one month.

Add just a dollar more per month to accessLastPass Families.
Want someone in charge?
The family manager also has administrative privileges.

LastPass outshines the competitors
LastPass certainly isn’t the only password management game in town.
Similar apps like1Passwordoffer equivalent services at comparable prices.
For the truly tech-savvy, Bitwarden offers a few advantages over LastPass.
Unlike LastPass, you might always access Bitwarden on any mobile rig or computer for free (viaCNET).
Bitwarden has two web trackers in name only (they report crashes) and offers a tracker-free option.
1Password has no web trackers at all.
Still, LastPass reigns supreme in the premium password management world because of its user-friendly, intuitive design.
But is it really safe?
When you invest in a privacy app like LastPass, you want reassurance thatyour data is safe.
The company does not store the master passwords to customers' vaults.
Only you, the user, can access your vault.
So is LastPass safe?
For the majority of customers, the answer is yes (viaCNET).
LastPass' 256-bit encryption is more than sufficient for its 30 million users (viaGo Banking Rates).