You better make sure you remember the master password to your password manager. Also, if 2FA is enabled, you will need access to either you email or phone for verification. As others suggested, you would need something else to verify yourself if you phone is gone: laptop, tablet, another phone. It's a long and tedious process but worthwhile and must do process. Also: add "trusted" and trusted emergency contacts to your accounts. Update all beneficiaries and add contingent beneficiaries.
There has been lots of issues with Last Pass in the last couple of years including data breaches, transparency issues, damaged trust, etc. Lots of better options including Bitwarden, 1Passord, Proton Pass, etc.
Comments
You better make sure you remember the master password to your password manager. Also, if 2FA is enabled, you will need access to either you email or phone for verification. As others suggested, you would need something else to verify yourself if you phone is gone: laptop, tablet, another phone. It's a long and tedious process but worthwhile and must do process. Also: add "trusted" and trusted emergency contacts to your accounts. Update all beneficiaries and add contingent beneficiaries.
Post: Digital Lockout: A Cautionary Tale
Link to comment from October 18, 2025
There has been lots of issues with Last Pass in the last couple of years including data breaches, transparency issues, damaged trust, etc. Lots of better options including Bitwarden, 1Passord, Proton Pass, etc.
Post: Digital Lockout: A Cautionary Tale
Link to comment from October 18, 2025