Note: Please follow the steps in our documentation to enable e-mail notifications if you want to receive the related email notification for this thread. If you have extra questions about this answer, please click "Comment". If youre using LastPass you should, at the very least, change the way youre using it in the ways LastPass itself recommends. It normally just ran in the system tray but recently it stays open in the taskbar even if. Dashlane extension is compatible with all these browsers as well. You're most likely to have only the LastPass support desktop app in the near future. But I like having access to my passwords without using the browser to find it. Dashlane, however, has decided to focus on web-first experience and will be ending support for its desktop app by the end of 2021. I use the Windows 10 Store App - Lastpass for Windows Desktop (probably one of the few using it). If the answer is helpful, please click "Accept Answer" and kindly upvote it. Persistent Taskbar icon - Lastpass for Windows Desktop. Please check the above information and if there's any update, feel free to let us know. Go to the affected device->Device compliance, click each compliance policy and check if there's any error for any compliance settings.Go to Azure AD to see if the device is also compliant.Please get a screen shot of the conditional access policy details of the failed policy. Ive deleted all the apps and reinstalled the store - at least I THINK thats what all the gibberish in Powershell was. With LastPass, you only remember one password - your LastPass master password. find the failed policy and click it to see the detailed failed reason. Ive got three Windows 10 systems here, two of them stock, and NONE of them appear to be able to get the Windows Store to install this software. LastPass is an award-winning password manager that saves your passwords and gives you secure access to them from every computer and mobile device. Go to the sign in log and look into the "Conditional Access" tab.To troubleshoot the issue, please collect the following information to clarify: From your description, it seems condition access policy block our access. Works fine for BYOD Android I might add IF its through the Work Reeves, Thanks for posting in Q&A. My assumption is the iOS app is using an embedded Safari browser that for some reason can't play with Conditional Access, however that is a HUGE issue because out LastPass is federated/SSO. UPDATE: As a work around I've removed the Compliant Device requirement for iOS and it works without issue. To see a list of browsers that support device identification, see Access to the resource requires a compliant device. The user is using a browser that does not support device identification so the device state is unknown. Sign-in log is also void of the Device ID in this specific log, so it's as if after signing in to the phone app that is SSO'd the deny message says they must use Edge or Safari, but the users are using Safari when they get the message. It's free and does what you expect what a free product does and more.Sign-In logs show the user is using a non-compliant device, however the device IS compliant. As for the product itself I recommend LastPass for any site that doesn't need personal information. Whether it be you give up personal data, or them adding a optional software. LastPass will autofill usernames and password for you, as well as addresses, credit card, and bank information. With LastPass, we work on every browser, on every computer platform, and on every mobile device. That very convenience, though, is what prevents this option from being as secure and robust as your password manager should be. Please guys remember free products have limitations and please don't trust a free product to do 100% what a paid product does because chances are you giving up something or they are either adding something or taking something away to keep it free. With the browser password manager, the functionality is built right into the browser. The Mac desktop app supports hotkeys for launching it and some other functions. Like any product if you need to protect personal data like bank account statements, you should never trust free products. There is an older Windows desktop app in the Microsoft store and there is a Mac desktop app but it is electron based, not native. This is fine for sites like Softonic if all your doing is posting comments and getting product updates. LastPass stores your information on their servers. However unlike Roboform which stores information on your PC. It automatically logs you into sites like Roboform and unlike Roboform's Free version it offers no limitation on how many passwords you can store. LastPass is what Roboform would be if Roboform offered a free version with no limitations. By Anonymous reviewed on October 27, 2009
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