![]() ![]() My recommended course of action is to switch to one of LastPass’s rivals, such as Bitwarden. ![]() This should prevent thieves getting access to your entire account if they manage to get hold of your password, as you’ll need to confirm a login on a new device from your smartphone, for example. If you do choose to go down this route, at least make sure you switch on two-factor authentication. If you store your, say, banking passwords on a computer, do you really want your kids having access to that? Browsers are often shared on computers too.
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