
LastPass, a company that provides free or premium password management, sticks to this motto through its family plan, LastPass Families. Individually cloning and then managing the 100's of sites that our staff need shared defeats the whole reason we selected LastPass in the first place.Īnyone have a suggestion? Anyone else using LP teams or enterprise running into this issue? All suggestions are greatly appreciated as I'm looking really bad at our company right now for suggesting we use LastPass and I'd like to find a fix ASAP.Like many subscription services, the more, the merrier is a rule of thumb, at least as far as per-person pricing is concerned. LP support suggested we clone/copy every site and put it in a separate folder, but this isn't scalable. Unless we get a viable fix or workaround soon our company is going to drop LastPass because our staff and management are so annoyed that we've messed up their personal LastPass account access. For example I'd like my 25 or so airline/hotel/car frequent traveller accounts to be accessed by my wife (Family) AND my executive assistant (Team/Enterprise). While many passwords are only for corporate use, some groups of passwords need to be shared with both.

That was why our company liked the idea of linked accounts - staff could access both personal passwords and corporate passwords without account swapping.Īnd seems that it is impossible for folders to be shared with both the Family and a the Enterprise.

I don't think I'm unreasonable to say that logging out of one account and into another each time just isn't going to work. Some of our staff have to access different team and personal (aka family) items 60 to 70 times a day. Then do it all again to go back to the LastPass company account. The only way that he can access his bank from his iPhone now is to logout of LassPass, sign-in to his personal LastPass account and then re-auth using the MFA token generator. So for example, the financial logins that our CEO shares with his wife via family sharing are completely inaccessible to him on his iPhone or laptop while logged into our enterprise account (which is most of the time). If you share folders in your personal account vault to your family, these folders (and all their site data) completely disappear from your linked Team/Enterprise account vault.

It seems that LastPass's account linking feature (. I recently convinced my company to start rolling over to LastPass Enterprise (we started with Teams as a trial). I'm a CSIO at a cyber security company and a long time LastPass fan.
