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One year subscription to LastPass password manager for free (Reg. $12)

Update (8/27 11:00am): Now only available for new LastPass members.

Developer AppSumo is offering a premium membership to its password manager app LastPass for free. Normally $12 a year, the service brings password security and management across all your devices including Mac, PC, iOS, Android and others for just $1 a month. The deal is available to both new and existing Last Pass users.

The app features similar functionality as systems like the popular 1 Password manager. It safely stores your various passwords for quick and secure logins across all of the sites you use. Not only does the system sync all of your login data across all of your devices, it will also help generate safe and difficult to crack passwords.

LastPass has received a number of favorable reviews and while the site was experiencing some difficulty earlier, it appears to be up and running now. Some users are experiencing some lag time for orders to go through, but it appears everything is going smoothly now.

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Comments

  1. garrisonclark - 11 years ago

    This deal is no longer available for current customers; only new subscriptions.

    • Dan DeSilva - 11 years ago

      Thanks!

      • garrisonclark - 11 years ago

        You’re welcome, Dan. Glad to help! Love this site!

      • Dan DeSilva - 11 years ago

        Thanks for the kind words! Have a good night. 😀

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