
MFA options include LastPass Authenticator, Duo, Google Authenticator, Transakt, Grid, YubiKey, Sesame, and fingerprint identification What Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) options are available? Personal passwords, documents, and secrets, such as financial, social media, and personal email accountsĬan share with individuals, project teams, and business areas across campus using secure, shared foldersĬan share with up to 30 other personal accounts on a one-to-many basis.Ĭan share with other personal accounts on a one-to-one basis Passwords and other secrets used to access work related systems and applications Through the LastPass website: Create account Through our partner premium link: University of Wisconsin Madison and LastPass Through your Wisc Account Administration page Using NetID Login (default) or a Master Password (by request)

Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) can be used to sign up.Īny personal or UW–Madison email address (except your email address) can be used to create your LastPass Free account

Intended for faculty, staff, and student-employees of UW–Madison wanting/needing a work-specific password managerīest for students, retirees with IT services, emeriti, and alumni of UW–Madison, as well as any faculty, staff, or student-employees wanting a personal accountīest for users who are no longer affiliated with UW–MadisonĪny UW–Madison Office365 email address can be used to confirm eligibility. An overview of the key differences between the LastPass Enterprise, LastPass Premium, and LastPass Free account types
