- Go to your browser's extensions page in the address bar - for example, chrome://extensions in Chrome and press Enter, or click the LastPass icon in your browser toolbar, then select the Manage extensions tab. Look for LastPass and click Details to see your current version number.
- Compare it with the latest version in their Chrome Web Store or LastPass Release Notes (https://lastpass.com/releasenotes.php) to check if an update is available.
- To force an update, enable Developer Mode using the toggle in the top-right corner of the extensions page.
- Click Update to force all extensions to update immediately, including LastPass.
- Once the update completes, turn Developer Mode back off. Click the LastPass icon in your toolbar to confirm it loads correctly.
How to Update LastPass
Walk through this interactive demo to learn how to update LastPass.
📌 Why this matters
Why this matters
Manually updating LastPass ensures you have the latest security patches and bug fixes that protect your stored passwords from emerging threats. While automatic updates handle most cases, they can fail silently or lag behind critical releases. Password managers are prime targets for cybercriminals, so running outdated versions leaves your entire digital identity vulnerable. Beyond security, updates often include compatibility fixes for newer browser versions and operating systems, preventing authentication failures that could lock you out of important accounts when you need them most.
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