LastPass announced that, starting today, you can use LastPass on any device, anywhere, for free.

No matter where you need your passwords – on your desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone – you can rely on LastPass to sync them for you, for free.

Anything you save to LastPass on one device is instantly available to you on any other device you use.

From day one here at LastPass, we’ve been on a mission to help you simplify your online life, and make it a whole lot easier to achieve strong password security. By offering LastPass for free across all your devices, we’re making it that much easier for everyone to make good password habits the norm.

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Because when you have a password manager that goes everywhere you do, you have a strong foundation for securing and taking control of your identity.

It was a different world when we launched LastPass back in 2008. The iPhone had just arrived in 2007, without an App Store, and Android didn’t exist yet.

Now, nearly every aspect of our lives, both at home and in the workplace, is connected to the cloud and available across many devices.

There is no “online” life and “offline” life – it’s just life, with technology seamlessly weaving in and out of our everyday experiences. In today’s connected world, we believe the best way to benefit from the security and convenience of LastPass is to have it on all your devices. And because security is so fundamental, we want to offer a frictionless experience that makes it easy to connect safely and use strong passwords everywhere.

Too many of us are still struggling to build a strong security foundation, at work and at home. So far in 2016, there were more than 1 billion passwords publicly leaked due to poor password practices. We want to empower our users to take back control of their online security, and no longer feel powerless against the next wave of breaches.

Source: Get LastPass Everywhere: Multi-Device Access Is Now Free! | The LastPass Blog

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