With the growing concern about privacy in all things online, the need to keep your accounts and passwords secure has become quite necessary. If you are someone who uses LastPass to store your passwords but are looking to switch to other password managers or autofill tools from Google or Microsoft, you don’t want to have your passwords stuck in more than one password service.
In that case, you may want to delete your LastPass account so that your passwords and other stored data remain safe. In this post, we’ll help you delete your LastPass account and explain what to do after you delete it.
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If you no longer want to use your LastPass account and want to protect the data you’ve shared with the service from prying eyes, your best option is to permanently delete it. Before you delete it, though, you should export the passwords and other data you’ve saved to LastPass and save it somewhere else.