
Now it’s hard to justify adding a new expenditure to your internet life just to store passwords, although this is exactly what LastPass is trying to get us to do. Why Using LastPass Doesn’t Make Sense Anymore So what’s the solution? Get free users to switch to premium. I believe that the main problem arises from LastPass not setting up a profitable limitation to get free users to switch to premium from the get-go. Dropbox has been doing this for a very long time. This is mostly a problem with their business model, many services are able to provide really good free and premium services. As our community of users continues to grow, we need to adapt our offerings to keep up with the constantly evolving digital world.

We love being a part of the security routines of more than 20 million users across the world. They seem to say it is because of the new requirements for maintaining the service due to more customers coming in and users saving more passwords.

It’s hard to tell from their blog post exactly why LogMeIn is making this decision with their product. This is a hard change for many people to stomach and if you’re one of them, you’ll want to continue reading this post. Starting March 16th, free accounts on LastPass will only have access to one device type, either PC or Mobile.
