![]() ![]() Upon constantly receiving the error “app needs to be restarted” or something along those lines over the course of about a week I attempted to troubleshoot. Support for other TOTP-compatible services and apps (including any that support Google Authenticator) Free encrypted backup to restore your tokens on a new/reinstalled device ![]() Push notifications for one-tap approval Generates 6-digit codes every 30 seconds Enter the code into the login prompt on your device OR hit approve/deny request Open the app to generate a 6-digit, 30-second code OR approve/deny an automated push notificationģ. To login to your LastPass account or other supported vendor service:ġ. LastPass Authenticator can also be turned on for any service or app that supports Google Authenticator or TOTP-based two-factor authentication. Set your preferences and save your changes. Scan the barcode with the LastPass Authenticator app.ĥ. In “Multifactor Options”, edit LastPass Authenticator and view the barcode.Ĥ. Log in to LastPass on your computer and launch “Account Settings” from your vault.ģ. ![]() Download LastPass Authenticator to your mobile device.Ģ. To turn on LastPass Authenticator for your LastPass account:ġ. You can even mark a device as “trusted”, so you won’t be prompted for codes on that device while your account remains protected by two-factor authentication. Even if your password is compromised, your account can’t be accessed without the two-factor authentication code. Two-factor authentication improves your digital security by protecting your account with an additional login step. Safeguard your LastPass account by requiring two-factor authentication codes when signing in. With one-tap verification and secure cloud backup, LastPass Authenticator gives you all the security, without any of the frustration. ![]() You can go ahead and download the separate Safari app at the top of the page but I think you might already have that installed.Įdit: This Frankenstein does no favors to the myriad of bugs currently plaguing the Mac and Safari versions.LastPass Authenticator offers effortless two-factor authentication for your LastPass account and other supported apps. Go to this page and download the one I highlighted: LastPass for Mac Somehow I’ve managed to actually have both versions of the app running simultaneously and it feeding into the browser framework and it’s working OK but this is just an unbelievable stopgap, I guess until they decide what they’re going to do.įeel free to give it a shot but I just wanted to lay out the fair warnings of this “solution” Now because Apple changed their browser extension policy and LastPass apparently has no energy to put together a complete system under one app, you have to have both apps and the binaries don’t work anymore with Safari so you will have basically two standalone Mac apps one that doesn’t have touch ID support and one that does and then the one that doesn’t have touch ID support program provides the browser plugin support. But that doesn’t give you any functionality into the browser without installing the binaries for the browsers or that’s how it used to be. Ok so the Mac and Safari situation is a total shitshow and I make no promises that this will work for your setup but basically you need The new and improved Mac only app if you want touch ID support on a Mac book. ![]()
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