LastPass now offers the ability to create a time-based one-time passcode (TOTP) in the LastPass vault for Enterprise and Identity users. Time-based one-time passcodes (TOTP) are a form of two-factor authentication (2FA) that add additional security for each login. When a user is logging into a website or application, a TOTP requests that the user provides a verification code to ensure that the individual requesting to login is who they say they are.
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TOTP differentiate from the LastPass Authenticator or LastPass MFA application as it is only for Vault site entries as opposed to externally saved sites or applications.
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- The LastPass Vault is the central hub where all of your passwords and data are stored. There are two different ways to access your Vault – locally using the LastPass web browser extension, and 'online' by logging in to the LastPass website – each having their own benefits. LastPass securely syncs the data stored in your account, so that the information you see within your local extension and online web Vaults is the same.
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- Your LastPass vault is your home base for everything you’ve saved including passwords, secure notes, and credit card information. If you are new to LastPass, you can import sites into your vault or add them manually. Or with the browser extension, LastPass will automatically capture account passwords as you enter them on every website.
Interior sketch software. With TOTP, users can secure websites and applications with two-factor authentication to prevent data breaches. LastPass will store the TOTP next to the password of a site to provide simple access to protected sites.
Log in to LastPass and access your Vault by doing either of the following: In your web browser toolbar, click the LastPass icon, then select Open My Vault. Go to and log in with your email address and Master Password. Right-click on the name of your folder, then select Delete Folder. Click Yes to confirm.
In addition, for shared sites that require two-factor authentication, LastPass offers the ability to share TOTP in order to allow users to access the same site (using the same site credentials) without disabling a secondary form of authentication. This will simplify access for team passwords, such as social media accounts, IT administrator credentials, or shared portal logins.
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Admins will have the ability to turn this feature on for their end-users through a new policy, called ‘Don’t show TOTP in vault’. Songbooks online app. When this policy is enabled, end-users will not be able to see the TOTP option in their LastPass vault.
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Like all LastPass vault records, the codes are encrypted, backed up and securely synced to all your devices.
To learn more about how to create a TOTP code, read this article.