Notably, Apple also announced at WWDC that it'll be adding support for FIDO passkeys in Safari to enable passwordless sign-ins across the web and apps. While the LastPass mobile app has long offered the biometric option as an alternative to entering the master password, desktop users currently don't have any alternative log-in method to access their vault. You'll still have to set up a master password to set up your LastPass account, add new trusted devices, and make changes to your account. It's worth noting that the passwordless option doesn't remove the need for a master password entirely. "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," said Chris Hoff, Chief Secure Technology Officer at LastPass. LastPass says it's actively building FIDO2 compliant components and support for hardware security keys which will be added to the passwordless offering later this year. Drag and drop the LastPass icon into your toolbar. The passwordless option is built upon the FIDO standard. To add LastPass to your Safari toolbar, follow these steps: 1.
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