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by foreverCarlos
1272 days ago
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I feel this way but this is wishful thinking. It's more likely that they will transition even more into a gray privacy territory by marketing LastPass to less and less tech-savvy users, eventually bundling it for free with some spammy ad-supported service and/or preinstalled on a phone or laptop (basically, Norton and McAfee territory). The parent company is already not trustworthy, and this breach is the last nail into LastPass as a trustworthy service. |
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