Now you can use the LastPass extension to autofill passwords and other information without switching apps. You only have to do this once, and then LastPass will always be available when you tap the “share” option to pull up the share sheet of your preferred mobile browser. iOS/iPadOS Settings Open Settings Choose Passwords & Accounts Select AutoFill Passwords Check the box next to LastPass Uncheck the box next to iCloud Keychain. If it’s not already, move LastPass to the top of the list by tapping and dragging the “handles” (two horizontal bars) on the right-hand side of the row. All is not lost however as LastPass in the below example is tested and known to work correctly with Firefox as of iOS/iPadOS 13.3.1. Tap the slider next to the LastPass option so that it turns green.Ĩ. Tap “More” which has an icon that looks like this:ħ. A menu will pop up from the bottom of the screen (this is called a share sheet). Follow the prompts on the following screen, and tap “Add the extension” on the bottom of the screen.Ħ. Tap “Enable extension“ when the dialog pops up.ĥ. Tap “LastPass extension” from the list.Ĥ. The LastPass extension lets you autofill usernames, passwords, addresses, and payment info without having to switch apps or copy to your device clipboard. You can access your vault directly from Safari, Chrome, or over 200 popular apps with the LastPass extension for iOS. Do you use LastPass on an iPhone or iPad? Turn on the LastPass extension today to speed up your mobile logins and make it easier to get into your accounts when you’re not using the LastPass app.
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