![]() Abine, Inc also offers a separate service which removes member names and personal info from all the major creepy background check sites, aptly named “Delete Me”. All that wrapped in a professional package run and developed by a privacy advocate is well worth the pitance in annual fees. The phone masking services alone is worth what I pay for everything. With premium you get quicker customer service response and credit card masking services. All the features I mentioned above are free. And it’s the only (to my knowledge) app like it that was created and developed by a long standing advocate of individual privacy, and is still owned and operated by its creator company, Abine, Inc. Does it work better than anything I’ve ever used? Yup. They’re also partnered with Duck Duck Go and you can search and browse the web right from the Blur app. I’ve not yet seen another service that gives a password manager on its level as well as phone masking, email, making and a tracker blocker that blocks EVERY single ad on both my PC and my phone, and sports a troubleshooting/operation AI that allows me to customize every aspect of Blur on the fly. The breadth of services available for free stacked with consistently great customer service, plus what was/is available to premium members for a paltry ~40 bucks a year added ridiculous value to a service that in my opinion is already amazing. I was an F2P member for two years before going premium as a former sales rep I’m a hard sell. Blur is heads and tails above most of the best PW managers out there in terms of customer service, both for free and premium accounts, and simply blows every other in the same niche out of the water in terms of all the services available, again both to free and premium accounts. is and has always been a privacy advocate and developed Blur (formerly Do Not Track me, or DNT) to block website trackers. I moved from last pass to Blur the first time last pass changed ownership, about 4 or 5 years ago. Why the h*ll do I/we put up with this crap? ![]() of UNRESOLVED problems that will Not get fixed. We just get days and days and days and days and…. Screw you little man, Tens of Thousands more from where you (you & I) came from- is their attitude! Tens of thousands of ppl out of work, but you CANT get, Google, Facebook, Craigslist, Lastpass, and about 4 others on the phone! HUGE Multimillion dollar companies that we cant reach (a REAL Human by telephone)? BS STILL cant get Lastpass to work on my Tab S4. Just afraid to go thru the same crap again with another less or unknown…. LITERALLY set me back just a little over 14mos! Still cant get into the account. Lost over Four HUNDRED (400) pcs of critical data. Had nothing but grief since this new company bought them out. Used Lastpass for nearly a decade now, WAS (past tense) the Best. LogMeIn, the parent company of LastPass, announced in 2019 that it will be acquired by a private equity firm. LastPass users may access their passwords in installed extensions or by opening the Vault on the official website. It appears that Google and LastPass are working on resolving the issue. Thank you for your understanding and patience in the meantime. You can still access your Vault by signing in on our website. The LastPass extension in the Chrome Web Store was accidentally removed by us and we are working with the Google team to restore it ASAP. According to the post, LastPass removed the extension from the Chrome Web Store accidentally. The second message provides additional details. We are aware that our Chrome extension is currently unavailable in the Chrome Web Store and working to remedy the situation. ![]() The first states that the company is aware of the missing extension and that it is working on resolving the issue. Two messages were posted that provide information on the issue. The company's official Twitter account offers no information but the LastPass Support account does. The Firefox extension is still listed on Mozilla AMO. The official company blog provides no information on the removal of the Chrome extension. All services are now working, and no user action is needed. The LastPass team identified the isolated issue, confirmed it was not a widespread outage, and it has been completely resolved. Over the weekend, a small group of LastPass users may have experienced error messages when attempting to log into their accounts. According to the information, it was an "isolated issue" and not a "widespread outage". LastPass released a statement on Monday in which it provided information about the outage. A search for LastPass returns other extensions but not LastPass which is not listed in the Store at the time of writing this comes days after some LastPass customers experienced issues when they tried to log into their accounts.
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