Hello everyone,LastPass has implemented subscription plans for personal as well as Enterprise users, and has added features to all of their plans. Being a credential management tool used by many users or our community, we felt it was important to enrich Remote Desktop Manager’s integration with LastPass. The two areas we addressed are the Two-Factor authentication and the Shared Folders.![Desktop Desktop](/uploads/1/3/7/7/137799254/940636490.png)
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Two factor authentication
LastPass supports many two-factor authentication services, but we started by implementing support for the two solutions that Remote Desktop Manager already supported : Yubikey and Google Authenticator. This allows you to still store your credentials in LastPass, and link directly from Remote Desktop Manager while maintaining a high level of security.Open the LastPass for Windows Desktop application and log in with your LastPass email and Master Password. Select Applications in the left navigation. Hover over the application, then click Launch. Click within the username field of your application, then hold CTRL + ALT + F on your keyboard. LastPass has a free tier, and that has helped make it one of the more popular password managers around. But that free tier is now getting some major limitations. Starting March 16, LastPass users. LastPass Authenticator is a two-factor authentication app for your LastPass account and other supported apps. LastPass Authenticator offers simple, secure authentication to your accounts by generating passcodes for login or receiving push notifications for one-tap approval.
Shared folders
The Entreprise subscription level of LastPass allows you to share logins between individuals. With our latest improvements you have access to that shared information directly from within Remote Desktop Manager, it’s totally seamless!Want to know more?
Please take the time to watch a video on our YouTube channel that presents an excellent overview of using these new features : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgHZDjCLaBQ&feature=youtu.beAs always, use our forums to ask questions and get help in case you run into issues, and use our online help to get all the configuration details.The Devolutions teamOne of the most attractive features of the popular password manager LastPass is that, if you choose to, you can use it pretty effectively without paying a dime. That comes to an end in March, as LastPass has just announced that its free tier will be restricted to only one device type starting next month.
LastPass works across nearly every platform, from Android to iOS to Windows to Mac, and that’s what makes it useful. For the most part, the services we use today are available on multiple platforms, so being able to use the service on both your mobile phone and your desktop/laptop computer is crucial to most users.
Starting on March 16, 2021, LastPass will start restricting its free service to only one device type, meaning those who sign up will be required to pick between accessing the service on their computer or their smartphone. The latter also includes LastPass access on tablets (iPads) and smartwatches. You’ll pick an “active device type” to decide on where you’ll use the service. For current free users, the first device type you log in to after March 16 will set your active type. You’ll have three chances to pick between device types before the choice is locked in. After that, you’ll need to sign up for LastPass Premium to access the service on two different platforms.
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As a Free user, your first login on or after March 16 will set your active device type. You’ll have three opportunities to switch your active device type to explore what’s right for you. Please note, that all of your devices sync automatically, so you’ll never lose access to anything stored in your vault or be locked out of your account, regardless of whether you use computer or mobile devices to access LastPass.
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Further, LastPass will also restrict some support options starting on May 17. Email support, most notably, will be restricted only to Premium customers and those with a LastPass family account. Free users will then be limited only to the LastPass Support Center for self-help resources.
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LastPass Premium starts at $3/month when billed annually.
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