
Your Cornell email address will already be filled in.įor Old Master Password, enter the temporary password that was in the email that brought you here. The LastPass website will open, on the Set master password screen. In a short while (usually only a few seconds), you'll receive an email from LastPass.Ĭlick the link in the sentence that begins " To activate your account."

You can log into LastPass.Ĭheck your email account. If you see "Our information indicates that you have already enrolled in LastPass," instead of an Enroll button, you do not need the information on this page. Log in to Cornell's Who I Am service, then click the LastPass tab. The password needs to be at least 12 characters long and include all of the following: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. It cannot be the same as your NetID password. You'll need to think of a new LastPass master password. If you don't know the administrator password for your computer, ask your department's IT or computer support staff. It depends on how your unit manages computers. When installing the browser extension as described below, you may also need to know your computer's administrator password. The signup process usually takes less than 10 minutes. If you're not already using it, sign up for Two-Step Login as your first step. Version numbers vary by extension or installer.LastPass requires Cornell's Two-Step Login service. Version History for LastPass Password Manager:

The Universal Windows installer installs Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera. Share logins with your friends and let others share logins with you.Access and manage your important data from multiple workstations seamlessly.Log into your favorite websites with just one click.Generate strong passwords, knowing you'll only have to remember one.

This easy-to-use password manager will make your browsing a lot easier and much more secure without having to remember multiple passwords.

LastPass Password Manager - The last password you'll ever have to remember.
