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Why LastPass is the best password manager for Mac

Secure an unlimited number of passwords and other sensitive data across your MacOS devices and Safari web browsers.

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Benefits of using a password manager

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Enhanced security

LastPass puts security first for users, securing your data through local, zero-knowledge encryption for the password vault and features like a built-in password generator.

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Time-saving convenience

Password managers like LastPass simplify your daily routine by keeping your digital life within arm’s reach with features like save and autofill plus storage for secure notes.

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Cross-platform accessibility

The best password managers support automatic device sync across all your devices, so you can save passwords to mobile apps and immediately access login credentials on a web browser.

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Proactive control

Dark web monitoring, also known as data breach monitoring, auto-scans the web for compromised accounts while a 24/7 password strength tool assesses your vault for password risks.


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Why use a password manager on Mac and Safari?

If you’re using iOS or macOS Apple devices, you may already be using the iCloud Keychain as your daily password manager. Keychain is convenient for iPhone and MacBook users, but  it’s short on security features that protect your entire digital life.

LastPass makes it easy for Apple users to save, manage, share, and autofill their passwords across all your devices, so your digital life is only ever a few clicks away. Integrated security features help you improve your daily cybersecurity practices, too, so you’re protected wherever you go.

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Why LastPass is the best password manager for Mac and Safari

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    Save and autofill passwords

    Unlimited password storage means you can protect all your accounts, while save and autofill functionality lets you log in without ever having to type your passwords out.

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    Save more than passwords

    LastPass protects more than passwords. You can save sensitive information – credit cards, shipping addresses, Wi-Fi logins – to your encrypted vault as secure notes storage.

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    Built-in password generator

    Avoid risky habits like weak password reuse with LastPass’ built-in password generator, which creates unique, strong passwords to protect your accounts against bad actors.

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    Share passwords with groups

    Unique passwords aren’t safe when shared by text message. LastPass allows users to share unlimited passwords with unlimited users, either one-to-one or by groups – roommates, family, teammates.

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    Sync passwords across devices

    Get unlimited access across all device types, so you can access your passwords on your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac, and non-Apple devices and OS like Android, Windows, and Linux.

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    Enable emergency access

    Allow a family member one-time access to your account in the event of an emergency to ensure they can access your essential accounts if you’re ever unable to.


  • Designed with security in mind

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    Encrypted vault

    LastPass protects each password vault with AES-256 encryption and our zero-knowledge security model to ensure no one, not even LastPass, can access your vault and data.

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    Multifactor authentication

    Protect your vault with more than a master password. Enable two-factor authentication or a biometric solution like Apple’s Face ID or Touch ID to secure your LastPass account. 

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    Dark web monitoring

    LastPass tracks the dark web so you don’t have to. We’ll notify you if we ever find your data has been compromised in a data breach so you can take immediate action.

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    Security dashboard

    Manage and track your security features from a single dashboard, including features like your password hygiene score, MFA policies, dark web monitoring, and more.


    Access passwords on all your devices

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    LastPass browser extension

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    LastPass desktop applications

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    • Linux
    • Web vault
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    LastPass mobile applications

    Getting started with LastPass for Mac and Safari

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    Download the LastPass Mac app

    Download the LastPass Mac app from the App store – which includes the LastPass browser extension for Safari. Once installation is complete, open the LastPass Mac App and create your account (if you have yet to do so). 
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    Create a LastPass account

    Once you’ve opened the app, you’ll be prompted to either log in or create an account. Tap on “Create an account”. Enter your email address, create strong master password that’s memorable to you, and confirm your password.

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    Start saving and organizing your passwords

    Once you’ve set up your LastPass account, you can start adding passwords to your vault in the Mac app or in the Safari browser extension. Access your vault to start managing and organizing your passwords.

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    Try Premium features during your free trial

    Download LastPass across your other devices and web browsers to experience  just how easy LastPass makes it to secure, manage, and access your digital life while on the go. 

    Explore key LastPass features

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    Password generator

    Create strong, unique, hacking-resistant passwords for new and existing accounts.

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    Save and autofill

    Save a password once and LastPass will autofill it for you the next time you need to log in.

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    Dark web monitoring

    LastPass will immediately alert you if your personal information is found on the dark web.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the best password manager for Mac devices? 

    Whether you’re on a MacBook, iMac, or iOS mobile devices, LastPass is the best password manager for adding layers of security to your digital life. Built for ease of use and cross-device compatibility, LastPass is designed to be used while on the go.

    Whether installed as an app on your Mac computer, an app on your mobile devices, or as a browser extension, your passwords travel with you, secured and accessible across all your devices – even non-Apple devices like Android mobile devices and Windows and Linux computers.

    Does Mac have a built-in password manager?

    Yes, macOS Apple devices do feature the iCloud Keychain, which is a built-in password manager which integrates with your iCloud. While convenient for Apple users, it has it’s limitations, especially when it comes to security features and cross-device functionality.

    A password manager like LastPass is the preferred third-party password manager. User-friendly design, unlimited password and secure file storage, encrypted password sharing, access across all device and OS types, and cybersecurity features allow LastPass users to protect their digital lives while accessing them from anywhere.

    Do I need a password manager for Mac?

    Secure passwords are your first line of defense against data breaches and bad actors. While there are many password manager solutions out there, including 1Password, NordPass, Bitwarden, and Dashlane, LastPass is the best password manager for users, from those looking for a free plan to premium plans, family plans, and Business plans.

    What is the best way to manage passwords on a Mac? 

    The best way to manage passwords on a Mac is with a password manager. LastPass, which is available on Mac as a desktop app and as a browser extension (Safari, Chrome, Firefox), makes it easy to save, autofill, manage, and share all your credentials.

    With an intuitive design and built-in security features like password hygiene scores and dark web monitoring, LastPass is made to make your digital life easier to manage and secure.

    Which password manager integrates best with macOS and Safari? 

    LastPass is the best password manager for users looking for password management that connects between macOS and Safari. Users with macOS devices can download both the LastPass Mac app as well as the LastPass extension for Safari, allowing you to save, autofill, and manage passwords seamlessly across applications and sites.

    Is iCloud Keychain a good password manager?

    If you’re using Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, or Mac computers, you may be aware of – or already using – the iCloud Keychain as your password manager to save and fill logins for different websites. For anyone using the iOS and macOS ecosystem, it’s a convenient option that saves you time and the hassle of remembering every password. But saving and filling passwords is pretty much the only thing Keychain can do; it’s short on features to help you protect yourself online.

    A standalone password manager like LastPass gives you the convenience of syncing passwords and other stored data to almost any device, regardless of OS and browser. LastPass also gives you extra security with options like two-factor authentication and password alerts. When it comes to your personal information, you deserve strong protection. With the option to store addresses, credit cards, notes and other items, a password manager like LastPass also keeps the information you need every day just a few clicks away.

    How to switch from iCloud Keychain to LastPass?

    LastPass will store your Apple account password so you can sign onto any Apple device or platform.

    • First download and log in to LastPass
    • In Safari, open up Preferences and click Passwords
    • Copy-paste any stored logins to new entries in the LastPass vault
    • Once you’ve transferred your existing credentials, open System Preferences and click iCloud, then uncheck Keychain. You’ll be prompted to enter your Apple ID and complete the instructions

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