My main use case for LastPass Business is that it is being used across the whole organization, helping us by unifying and centralizing password management for all our users. With users having more and more complex passwords, LastPass Business is a simple way to organize and manage passwords in my organization. A quick specific example of how I use LastPass Business day-to-day is the ability to combine personal and business websites' passwords into one central location, which is very nice and simple to use on mobile, especially with Face ID enabled.
My main use case for LastPass Business is that it is a fast and reliable system to keep information secure and still shareable. This has been our primary password management platform. We are constantly testing new platforms for sales management, social media, recruitment, human resources, and business administration among many others. This had become an issue as our employees were creating accounts and forgetting passwords, not sharing them, creating double accounts, or keeping accounts active and unused. LastPass Business became our team sharing platform and we have different levels, such as folders for people to access and use all the tools that are irrelevant to their job. It has also helped us to secure all the passwords by only generating one strong password where we can access all the tools under one platform that is LastPass Business. This enhances collaboration and productivity in the organization. I ended up getting LastPass Business to manage my personal accounts now. I would highly recommend this tool for every company to try it. It is simple, intuitive, secure, and amazing. A quick specific example of how my team uses LastPass Business day-to-day is that it allows sharing and security at the same time, which is a must nowadays, and all companies should try and look for a credential management system and keep full control tools as a team. Teams evolve or change and LastPass Business is the real deal. It also allows us to easily and securely create passwords that are being shared across departments. We have established a process when creating a new credential that forces our team members to use the auto-generated password option within LastPass Business, so we avoid any random passwords, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, which are less secure.
My main use case for LastPass Business is that it allows our employees to securely manage their logins for services we use. It allows our teams to collaborate using shared resources, such as secure notes, document sharing, and access management to logins that groups share credentials for. Over the years, LastPass Business has improved their Chrome extension, making it easier for our employees to use this from their first day. Tools available for administrators have also improved along with documentation for security considerations. A quick specific example of how my team uses LastPass Business day-to-day is that it's a great tool for onboarding new employees and creating a framework for using services at work securely. Documentation makes it easy for administrators to implement their own internal security policies and understand changes to services that occur when LastPass Business provides feature updates.
LastPass Business is used to store company passwords, including computer logins and website/program logins. Computer logins are stored and shared within the business LastPass admins so that if users are away, others can still access their computers without relying on sticky notes or notebooks with passwords. It provides a secure way to store or create multiple different passwords without having to remember them all, as users only need to remember their master password to unlock everything. The main use case for LastPass Business includes the ease of adding more users as required, which has been necessary with more support staff coming on board. The process to reallocate licenses as staff has changed has been very straightforward. The ability to add or remove features is simple, making the management of the subscription hassle-free. Password sharing within the team works when the admin provides access, enabling collaboration and remote work. The password sharing feature allows the team to work and collaborate easily even when located remotely.
LastPass Business is used to store all of our business usernames and passwords, other access information, and important number or text strings. It resolves our requirement to securely store this information. It also allows for very straightforward onboarding and offboarding of staff, tight access control for internal and external staff, and improves the integrity of our passwords. I use LastPass Business for each of my business accounts. The biggest problem LastPass Business has resolved for me personally has to do with websites that constantly require that my password be changed. Since LastPass Business automatically asks if I want to update my password, this keeps me from having to remember the new password and automatically fills in the correct password the next time I log in to the website. Another reason I value LastPass Business is that different websites have different requirements for passwords, so I cannot just use a standard password as it will not work for all sites. With LastPass Business, I only have to remember my master password, and LastPass Business does the rest for me. This eliminates the need for spreadsheets or emails with all of my passwords that I have to search through. I simply go to the website, click to log in and let LastPass Business fill everything in. This has been invaluable in saving my time. LastPass Business also works well to restrict access to sensitive information or logins from staff who do not require access. LastPass Business helps us to keep safe and secure. We also utilize it for authentication to verify identity to access some applications and to securely share credentials across various departments to enhance collaboration.
Senior Systems Analyst/Administrator at a agriculture with 1-10 employees
Real User
Oct 21, 2021
Our main use case is a vault for passwords, but as a segue into that, we also are encouraging users to develop more secure passwords. By using this product, they won't have to have simple passwords that they can remember. They can just use the product, have it create secure passwords, and then auto-populate as they go to the various sites that they're normally going to. By doing that, we're going to create a more secure environment here.
Operations Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Nov 4, 2019
The primary use case of this solution is to manage the access control for our users. We have twelve hundred users and two thousand applications and I manage all access to the applications.
Engineering at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
May 9, 2019
Our primary use case for this solution is to store the encrypted credentials, passwords, and login information for our administrative accounts. We have a lot of elevated accounts in our organization, and we needed a way to consolidate all of our user's passwords, encryption keys, etc.
My primary use case is related to the sharing of passwords with other members of the team. This includes the secure notes feature for very sensitive encryption information, as well as passwords for logging in.
LastPass Business enhances enterprise security with features like password sharing, user deactivation, and login control. Integrated with Active Directory, it ensures password management through a security dashboard, multifactor authentication, and YubiKey support.LastPass Business provides comprehensive password management by supporting secure storage, shared folders, and master passwords for streamlined access. With an enterprise admin console and robust reporting tools, it efficiently...
My main use case for LastPass Business is that it is being used across the whole organization, helping us by unifying and centralizing password management for all our users. With users having more and more complex passwords, LastPass Business is a simple way to organize and manage passwords in my organization. A quick specific example of how I use LastPass Business day-to-day is the ability to combine personal and business websites' passwords into one central location, which is very nice and simple to use on mobile, especially with Face ID enabled.
My main use case for LastPass Business is that it is a fast and reliable system to keep information secure and still shareable. This has been our primary password management platform. We are constantly testing new platforms for sales management, social media, recruitment, human resources, and business administration among many others. This had become an issue as our employees were creating accounts and forgetting passwords, not sharing them, creating double accounts, or keeping accounts active and unused. LastPass Business became our team sharing platform and we have different levels, such as folders for people to access and use all the tools that are irrelevant to their job. It has also helped us to secure all the passwords by only generating one strong password where we can access all the tools under one platform that is LastPass Business. This enhances collaboration and productivity in the organization. I ended up getting LastPass Business to manage my personal accounts now. I would highly recommend this tool for every company to try it. It is simple, intuitive, secure, and amazing. A quick specific example of how my team uses LastPass Business day-to-day is that it allows sharing and security at the same time, which is a must nowadays, and all companies should try and look for a credential management system and keep full control tools as a team. Teams evolve or change and LastPass Business is the real deal. It also allows us to easily and securely create passwords that are being shared across departments. We have established a process when creating a new credential that forces our team members to use the auto-generated password option within LastPass Business, so we avoid any random passwords, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, which are less secure.
My main use case for LastPass Business is that it allows our employees to securely manage their logins for services we use. It allows our teams to collaborate using shared resources, such as secure notes, document sharing, and access management to logins that groups share credentials for. Over the years, LastPass Business has improved their Chrome extension, making it easier for our employees to use this from their first day. Tools available for administrators have also improved along with documentation for security considerations. A quick specific example of how my team uses LastPass Business day-to-day is that it's a great tool for onboarding new employees and creating a framework for using services at work securely. Documentation makes it easy for administrators to implement their own internal security policies and understand changes to services that occur when LastPass Business provides feature updates.
LastPass Business is used to store company passwords, including computer logins and website/program logins. Computer logins are stored and shared within the business LastPass admins so that if users are away, others can still access their computers without relying on sticky notes or notebooks with passwords. It provides a secure way to store or create multiple different passwords without having to remember them all, as users only need to remember their master password to unlock everything. The main use case for LastPass Business includes the ease of adding more users as required, which has been necessary with more support staff coming on board. The process to reallocate licenses as staff has changed has been very straightforward. The ability to add or remove features is simple, making the management of the subscription hassle-free. Password sharing within the team works when the admin provides access, enabling collaboration and remote work. The password sharing feature allows the team to work and collaborate easily even when located remotely.
LastPass Business is used to store all of our business usernames and passwords, other access information, and important number or text strings. It resolves our requirement to securely store this information. It also allows for very straightforward onboarding and offboarding of staff, tight access control for internal and external staff, and improves the integrity of our passwords. I use LastPass Business for each of my business accounts. The biggest problem LastPass Business has resolved for me personally has to do with websites that constantly require that my password be changed. Since LastPass Business automatically asks if I want to update my password, this keeps me from having to remember the new password and automatically fills in the correct password the next time I log in to the website. Another reason I value LastPass Business is that different websites have different requirements for passwords, so I cannot just use a standard password as it will not work for all sites. With LastPass Business, I only have to remember my master password, and LastPass Business does the rest for me. This eliminates the need for spreadsheets or emails with all of my passwords that I have to search through. I simply go to the website, click to log in and let LastPass Business fill everything in. This has been invaluable in saving my time. LastPass Business also works well to restrict access to sensitive information or logins from staff who do not require access. LastPass Business helps us to keep safe and secure. We also utilize it for authentication to verify identity to access some applications and to securely share credentials across various departments to enhance collaboration.
Our main use case is a vault for passwords, but as a segue into that, we also are encouraging users to develop more secure passwords. By using this product, they won't have to have simple passwords that they can remember. They can just use the product, have it create secure passwords, and then auto-populate as they go to the various sites that they're normally going to. By doing that, we're going to create a more secure environment here.
We use it for keeping track of the passwords and ensuring that we have a good level of password complexity.
The primary use case of this solution is to manage the access control for our users. We have twelve hundred users and two thousand applications and I manage all access to the applications.
Our primary use case is for password security.
Our primary use case for this solution is to store the encrypted credentials, passwords, and login information for our administrative accounts. We have a lot of elevated accounts in our organization, and we needed a way to consolidate all of our user's passwords, encryption keys, etc.
My primary use case is related to the sharing of passwords with other members of the team. This includes the secure notes feature for very sensitive encryption information, as well as passwords for logging in.
Our primary use case is to share passwords internally to contractors. It's for the security of our passwords.
We use it internally as a password vault for all of our core enterprise admin passwords. It is a storage vault.
Primary use case is to manage passwords and synchronize passwords for accounts, between the users that have permission to access those accounts.
The primary use for our LastPass solution is that we have a lot of shared accounts that we have our employees use.
Our primary use case is for enterprise password management.