It’s a bit annoying, but from there you should be able to import this CSV file into almost any password manager and get all of your stuff back without inputting the passwords one at a time.
Here is how to extract your passwords from LastPass. The process is a bit tedious depending on the password manager you choose, but you can save your CSV file anywhere and import it at your leisure. LastPass can export your stuff in a generic CSV file and most other password managers can import such a file. However, the resulting user traffic overwhelmed the login servers. This is a little tutorial to help you avoid the hassle of re-entering your passwords in a new password manager. LastPass is a freemium password manager that stores encrypted passwords online. If recovery options are not set up and you are unable to recover your Master Password, you will need to create a brand new LastPass account and re-enter all of your Vault data.Export your passwords from LastPass to another password manager
Once you have created your LastPass account, it is strongly recommended that you set up and configure all account recovery options so that you can regain access to your LastPass Vault if your Master Password is ever forgotten. View the adding passwords tutorial for more details. Create folders and organize your logins – use your LastPass vault like a “Favorites” to quickly access sites. Saved passwords will sync across devices and browsers so they are safe and up-to-date. When you log in to websites, LastPass will ask to add the password to your vault. Step 3: Start Saving Passwords to Your LastPass Vault Complete your Duo authentication using your Active Directory account to access your vault. If you don’t see the LastPass icon on your toolbar, visit /download to add it. If you currently do not have Duo, visit the enroll-in-duo page to get started before completing step 2.Ĭlick the button on your browser toolbar to log in to LastPass. *** Please Note: Duo is a two-step authentication that verifies your identity through your mobile phone, tablet or landline. Students can click here to activate their LastPass premium account. (You will be required to enter a personal email address)
Install the computer web browser plug-in or download the LastPass mobile app from your store.Īll University Faculty/ Staff/ Students can get a free premium personal account. You’ll receive an email invitation to set up your account and create a strong master password. All you have to do is remember your LastPass master password, and LastPass will autofill login information for you.įaculty and staff should contact the University Help Desk at 275-2000 or the Medical Center Help Desk at 275-3200 to request a free LastPass account. As you visit apps and sites, the LastPass browser plug-in or mobile app auto-fills your login credentials. LastPass is a password manager that securely stores your logins and personal information in a secure vault. Everyone at the University of Rochester with an active University/URMC email address () is eligible for a free LastPass account.