LastPass introduces passkey support for all users with beta feature on Chrome

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LastPass has introduced passkey support for both free and premium users, moving towards a password-less authentication method. Passkeys use a public-private key system, enhancing security and convenience by eliminating the need for complex passwords. Currently, this feature is in beta and only available on Google Chrome for desktop users. To activate it, users must manually enable it in their LastPass account settings. New users should note that LastPass's free plan has restrictions, allowing access only on either mobile devices or computers. The passkey feature requires users to log in and follow specific steps to set it up.


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