



Its press release states: “The company is actively building FIDO2 compliant components and supporting authentication mechanisms, such as biometric face and fingerprint ID, and the addition of hardware security keys which are expected to be added to the passwordless offering later this year.”įor its users, this is good news. It is now getting more closely involved with the aims of FIDO. It’s been a member of the FIDO Alliance for some time. “While broad implementation and adoption of passwordless is the industry’s ultimate goal, it will likely take years before people experience an end-to-end passwordless login across all applications, but LastPass helps get you there sooner.” The advantage of going passwordless?ĭespite making its money in password vaulting, LastPass is looking to accelerate the trend toward passwordless. It will be interesting to see how quickly its competitors respond.Ĭhris Hoff, Chief Secure Technology Officer at LastPass, said, “On the heels of tech giants and identity providers unveiling their plans to enable passwordless across their operating systems, web browsers, devices and applications, LastPass is excited to be the first solution and only password manager to allow users to securely and effortlessly login, manage their account credentials and get instant access to the accounts used every day – without ever having to enter a password. LastPass claims to be the first password manager solution to offer this option. LastPass customers now have passwordless access to their vault and sites through the LastPass Authenticator.
