

The first option is LastPass Free, which, as the name implies, is totally free to use. This is a good option for beginners who want basic password management features and security. It comes with all of the basic features such as a password generator, secure password vault, access on all devices, and a few pretty decent security features. However, it does not come with any more advanced security or storage features that come with the higher account levels. Moreover, when you sign up for a LastPass Free account, you get a one-month free trial for LastPass Premium, the service that we are here to discuss in more detail today. LastPass Premium is the next step up from the free account, and most people would agree that this account level offers the most bang for your buck. LastPass Premium is designed for individual users. It comes with a full range of password management and security features and various additional storage and support features. LastPass Premium costs just $3 per month and is billed at $36 annually. LastPass Family comes with all of the same great features as LastPass Premium, but instead of being designed for single users, it is designed for families with up to six members.
It includes extra features related to file sharing to make it easier for families to work as a coherent unit and ensure that all family members have access to the same information. LastPass Family costs $4 monthly, which can be billed annually at $48. This article’s focus is LastPass Premium, so we’ll quickly compare it to the personal account types. However, there are several LastPass Business account types: LastPass Teams, Enterprise, Identity, and MFA. These LastPass Business prices range from $3 per user to $8 per user (per month).
