
It also prepares the ground for blaming you, should the passwords be decrypted after all: you clearly didn’t follow the recommendations. This makes it sound like decrypting the passwords you stored with LastPass is impossible. If you use the default settings above, it would take millions of years to guess your master password using generally-available password-cracking technology. The following statement from the blog post is a straight-out lie: In particular, they are rather misleading concerning a very important question: should you change all your passwords now? While this email and the corresponding blog post try to appear transparent, they don’t give you a full picture. If you still have trouble, submit a support ticket by clicking the link at the bottom.If you have a LastPass account you should have received an email updating you on the state of affairs concerning a recent LastPass breach. If your site uses a multiple-page login, use the Save All Entered Data function on each page to save your information for each page separately.Ħ.

If you still can't save or autofill, force-save the site with the Save All Entered Data feature.ĥ. Check in your LastPass Icon > My LastPass Vault > Settings > Never URLs.Ĥ. Check that you didn't add the site as a 'Never URL'. Still doesn't autofill? Re-save the site by deleting the entry and logging in as if for the first time.ģ. Right-click on the site's login fields and look at the context menu information to checkĢ.

