LastPass
LastPass is a password manager and digital vault for macOS that securely stores, autofills and generates passwords, along with credit card data, secure notes and personal information. It integrates with Safari and other browsers via extensions, syncs passwords and secure data across all devices, and provides features like emergency access, password sharing, security audits and breach monitoring. LastPass is used by millions of individual users, families and businesses worldwide who want to reduce password fatigue while maintaining strong security practices.
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1 suggestionLastPass for Safari and the modern web-based LastPass desktop client both ship with native Apple Silicon support, as confirmed by independent binary analysis showing full arm64 support in recent releases. If you are running an older Intel-only build of LastPass under Rosetta, update to the latest version from lastpass.com or the Mac App Store — the current installer automatically serves the native Apple Silicon version on M-series Macs. After updating, your passwords, vault settings and browser integration will carry over without any manual migration. You will notice noticeably improved performance and battery life compared to the Rosetta-translated version.
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