LastPass password manager now available for UC students
Start protecting your personal online accounts today!
The Office of Information Security and Digital Technology Solutions are pleased to offer all current UC students the benefit of online security with a complimentary subscription to LastPass Premium, a simple, secure password manager.
All UC students are eligible to claim a Premium as a Perk LastPass account to use with personal or non-UC accounts. Premium as a Perk LastPass accounts allow you to store, retrieve and manage complex accounts and help prevent:
- The need to create and remember multiple passwords.
- Unsecure password storage.
- Poor password hygiene such as low complexity or using one password for multiple sites.
Visit the Password Management page on the DTS website for more information and to claim your Premium LastPass subscription.
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