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#FIREFOX PROFILE MANAGER PASSWORD PASSWORD#
There’s no way to look at a password in LastPass and tell which identities it’s in. With mutifactor turned on, trusting the computer, this means once every 30 days. You’ll have to login to Lastpass once for each person. Making one more profile that’s logged into all LastPass identities may be useful to help keep things organized. If you’re just starting with LastPass, create identities first, then add passwords. Once you’re using an identity, creating a new password automatically goes in that identity (Yay!). Moving passwords between identities has an awkward interface, and this helps. I’ve made folders in LassPass for each identity, then subfolders for organization.

LastPass vault using personal identity Helpful Hints The Chrome person matches the LastPass identity.

Here’s what it looks like after you’re set up. Switch your identity from All to the newly created one.You can use the Chrome and LastPass links beside each step to get additional details. Here are the instructions to use for each person. LastPass - Using Folders for Organization LastPass with Chrome People It’s nice if you want to pay for LastPass once and use it for multiple things. Share Chrome with others - Google Chrome Help What are LastPass Identities?Ī way for LastPass to store separate sets of passwords under one account. (Disclaimer: Chrome security is amazingly good, but not perfect.) Chrome browser security isolates these people, so even going to bad or insecure web pages should prevent a computer hack from spreading beyond that person. Each has it’s own set of cookies, history, browser extensions, etc. It’s a way to have separate browser profiles, typically so two or more people can share a computer. But it works with Firefox profiles, or even using different browsers for different identities. I’m showing this using Chrome People, cause I tend to use Chrome. I haven’t found another article describing this, so am throwing it out there to encourage everyone to try something similar. It’s mostly seamless, with a few annoying bits, but awesome anyway. Each has a different set of passwords that I’d like to keep up with. Many of mine are in LastPass for its sheer convenience.īut I like to keep online identities separate, using a different browser profile for each part of my life. It’s a security best practice to keep passwords in a password vault, so passwords can be long and (hopefully) uncrackable. Using LastPass Identities with browser profiles (either Chrome People or Firefox profiles) can help keep online identities separate, and possibly safer in the event of a web attack. LastPass Identities + Browser profiles = Awesomeness
