Stop using weak passwords! LastPass sale makes premium security affordable for small businesses

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Password managers are essential for individuals, but they're also absolutely vital for small businesses. Without protection your business could be left vulnerable. And if you're looking for one of the best password managers, then we'd highly recommend LastPass.

Better still, right now LastPass has a sale on that gives new LastPass users up to 50% off LastPass products.

Get password protection with up to 50% off

LastPass Teams (Monthly subscription per user)
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LastPass Teams (Monthly subscription per user): was $4.25 now $3.40

Simple credential management for small teams and startups. Includes an admin console to manage users, shared folders, and 25 security policies.

LastPass Business (Monthly subscription per user)
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LastPass Business (Monthly subscription per user): was $7 now $5.60

Effortless password and access management for small and medium-sized businesses. Includes 100+ security policies, LastPass Families for employees, and group user management.

LastPass Premium (Monthly subscription)
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LastPass Premium (Monthly subscription): was $3 now $1.50

An individual plan that ensures secure password management across all your devices. Save unlimited passwords, access on all devices, and save and autofill.

LastPass is trusted by over 100,000 businesses and millions of users, which makes it one of the most popular password managers around. With cloud-based tools, users are able to store and access their passwords without having to remember a single one of them.

LastPass also has a sharing feature where team members can share login credentials, making it simple and easy to run your online business operations. Everything is also built on advanced encryption and modern security standards for that extra piece of mind.

This LastPass deal expires on December 15, so if you're interested, we don't recommend hanging around.

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