

Lastpass down upgrade#
Trying to open the authenticator itself it seems to have lost the configuration/data with the upgrade - to restore the Authenticator from backup, I need to log into my Lastpass account which needs my 2FA. I click on accept, but it never gets back to the computer, or to my phone and times out. When I try to log in to Lastpass it sends the usual push notification to the (new looking) authenticator app. Has anyone else seen issues with this? I don't see rioting in the streets so maybe just me.
Lastpass down update#
But select Other CSV instead of LastPass as an import source.After a couple of years of using Lastpass with few if any issues, I installed the Authenticator 2.0.3 update on my iPhone yesterday and it seems to have totally broken things.

Put extra columns from the LastPass CSV after the totp column in the Dashlane CSV template. Put "Login," "Secure Note," "Bank Account," or "Credit Card" for all rows in the Type column. Paste each column from the LastPass CSV into the matching column of the Dashlane CSV template.If none of these steps solve your problem, you can change the file you export from LastPass to fit Dashlane's CSV template and then import the template. Check that each entry in the Web address or url column of the file begins with either " or " Example: "".Or open the file, select Save as, and save the file as a CSV file. Check for ".csv" at the end of the filename. Make sure the file you're importing is a CSV file.Make sure your Dashlane app is up to date.If the import isn't working at all, follow these troubleshooting steps: If your import takes too long, split the data into multiple CSVs and import it in smaller batches. If you're a Starter, Team, or Business plan member, choose whether you import your data to your Personal or Business Space, and then select Next. Drag your LastPass CSV file to the app or select browse your computer files to search for it, and then select Next.Select From a downloaded CSV and then Get Started.In the Dashlane web app, select the My account menu.

Import a LastPass CSV file with the web app Organize your Dashlane vault with collections LastPass folders become Dashlane collections. Information that we weren't able to import to a specific field will appear in the Note section of logins or the content of the Secure Note. The import will include logins, Secure Notes, and payment methods. You'll see a confirmation with the number of items imported. Starter, Team, and Business plan members can choose whether specific items go to their Personal or Business Space. You can change whether Dashlane imports an item as a login, Secure Note, or payment method. You can choose whether to import non-business items to the Business or Personal Space. Note: If you have Dashlane through work and the admin of your plan has turned on Smart Space Management, business items are imported to the Business Space.

In Dashlane, enter your LastPass login details again, and select Unlock data.You'll see a pop-up that says Moving data to Dashlane, and then you'll be redirected back to the Dashlane app.
Lastpass down password#
On the LastPass login page that opens, enter your LastPass username and password and select Log in.Select Directly from LastPass and then Go to LastPass.In the Dashlane web app, Select the My account menu.If you log in to LastPass with SSO, you can import your LastPass data to Dashlane from a downloaded CSV Note: Direct import doesn't work for members of LastPass business plans who log in to their LastPass account with Single Sign-On (SSO). If you have problems with direct import, you can export your data from LastPass to a CSV file and then import the file into Dashlane. Direct import is the safest and easiest way to move your data. You can import your data directly from LastPass using the Dashlane web app.
Lastpass down for free#
If you don't have a Dashlane account, create one for free or sign up for one of our paid plans.Ĭompare Dashlane plans Import data from LastPass into Dashlane If you have a Dashlane account, you can import your logins and other data from LastPass-either directly or using a downloaded CSV file of your LastPass data. If you're an admin and want to move your organization from LastPass to Dashlane, visit Migrate your organization from LastPass to Dashlane
