Eliminating the back and forth between a website’s login page and the LastPass Vault, making the experience now unified directly on the site.Allowing for credit cards and addresses to be filled in from the user’s vault.Increasing the ease of use when filling out a field logging into a website, including the ability for a user to generate a new password and add a new site to the vault. Directly fills from, or saves to, the user’s LastPass vault without opening the application itself to retrieve it via copy and paste increasing overall security and ease of use.A few highlights of the new offering include: The new functionality streamlines and improves the overall usability of LastPass for all customers. The phased rollout is replacing the previous save and fill offering from LastPass. Later this summer, LastPass will expand the save and fill experience for desktop users and will expand the offering across additional web browsers such as Chrome and Firefox. “Our customers have requested and anticipated a simplified save and fill experience and we’re confident the new functionality will improve their experience drastically by having the full power of LastPass on a mobile device, right at their fingertips,” said Dan DeMichele, Vice President of Product Management for LastPass. The new functionality from LastPass became possible after Apple rolled out the necessary technology on the iOS platform to its partners and developers. Additionally, customers are now able to directly complete an online form and save it to their LastPass vault without needing to retrieve, or copy and paste, their information from a separate application. Has anyone else encountered similar issues, and if so do you have any recommendations for a fix? I’m pretty comfortable with *nix and tech in general so Terminal commands are welcome.BOSTON, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - LastPass, the global leader in zero-knowledge password management, today announced its new save and fill experience giving all customers the ability to fill in, create and save their credentials directly within a site’s form field when using the iOS Safari extension on iPhones and iPads. I have not (yet) done a full reset of Safari, but I think that’ll be my next step. Clearing the Safari caches and trimming down my bookmarks to clean those up also did not help. I’ve scoured my ~/Library/… folders and removed all old remnants of anything that seemed related to LastPass and that did not fix it, so I’m assuming this is a Safari issue. I had a case open with LastPass (well, LogMeIn), but their only recommendation was to uninstall and reinstall, which I’ve done many times, and then they closed my ticket without responding. It doesn’t happen in Firefox, Chrome, or Brave browsers, so it seems to be specific to Safari, and it also doesn’t seem to happen in a test account, so it also appears to be related to something that got migrated from my previous systems. Ever since upgrading to Catalina on my iMac and migrating to it on a new 16" MacBook Pro from my old 17" MacBook Pro I’ve been having repeated crashes of LastPass in Safari.
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