![]() I'm now locked out of my account because their extension isn't supported by the world's most popular browsers. How can anyone recover an account with this lack of support? Open to browser suggestions that people have used where this works. Both lastpass extensions on chrome and safari clearly states that it should log me out after 10 minutes, but it doesn’t. When I click on the credentials, it launches a new page rather than. ![]() When I hit a page where I KNOW I have information that should be filled, there is no number showing how many sets of credentials there are for that site. I have to copy/paste the username and password manually. I cannot contact Customer Support directly as I'm not a paid customer but this is an issue that I need their help with. As the subject says, the LastPass 4.101.0 update broke autofill. One click login on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, Opera, Edge, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android. After trying to log in, my Master Password wasn't working (100% writing it down next time.) and trying to reset it fails EVERY TIME on Chrome, Firefox, and IE/Edge (I'm told the browsers don't support it). Multi-platform secure solution to simplify your online experience. Every time I loaded up my browser, it told me there was a "problem" logging into the account (of course, it was deleted) and I had to log in again, whereby I logged into my new account.Īfter a while, the above "workaround" to stop LastPass from asking me to log in every day got frustrating so I figured "okay, I'll remove the extension, redownload it, and log back in. As annoying as this was, I thought "whatever" and decided to go and outright delete this old account thinking it'll solve the problem - wrong. LastPass kept logging me into my old account every time my browser (Chrome) loaded up, which I didn't notice (it wasn't asking me to log in, so why would I check?) for some time (around 3-4 months). So, I downloaded a CSV of my passwords, created a new account under my primary email address, and uploaded all my passwords - Happy days, or so I thought. Causing all sorts of potential future problems). ![]() I had an issue a while back whereby I had an account that used the email address from my old workplace (but having left, that email address was no longer in use and therefore I couldn't access the inbox. I've got an issue with accessing my account, but let me provide some context.
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