iOS 8 is required for both new features (Touch ID also requires a compatible device), along with a LastPass Premium account.
LastPass for Premium 3.1.0 is available now for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch running iOS 5.1.1 or later. Supported Browsers Chrome 24 Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10 and 11 iPad Mozilla Firefox 17 on Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Linux and Mac OS X Apple Safari 5 and 6. LastPass supports two-factor authentication via various methods including the LastPass Authenticator app for mobile phones as well as others including YubiKey. Going forward, users can then simply browse to a site, then tap Share > LastPass to log in, providing additional authentication - including the new Touch ID feature on supported devices - if necessary. Result: Youre all setIf you ever need to log out, you can log back in using the. Check the box to enable the LastPass option in the left navigation. If this prompt is dismissed without enabling, you can manually enable the Safari extension: In the Menu Bar, go to Safari > Preferences. Tap the Share button and choose More, then flick the LastPass entry to on before tapping and dragging the entry to its desired place in the list. When prompted, click Open Safari to enable the LastPass for Safari extension. Once done, users must then open Safari and locate a page containing a login. If you’re leaving LastPass and tend to hang out in the Apple ecosystem, then you can use Safari for your passwords and pass them to your other devices using Apple’s iCloud Keychain. To enable the LastPass extension in Safari, users must first browse to Settings > Safari > Password and Autofill, then switch Names and Passwords off to disable Safari’s built-in password manager. Touch ID integration needs to be switched on from within the LastPass app’s Settings section - flick the "Use Touch ID Verification" switch to On.
On top of giving users access to existing logins in Safari, the extension also allows users to store new logins too. Once enabled, the extension works as it does on other platforms, giving LastPass users the ability to fill web logins in Safari without leaving the browser previously they either had to use LastPass’s own built-in browser or copy the password in LastPass before switching back to Safari to manually paste it in. The headline new feature is the brand new LastPass Safari Extension, made possible by changes introduced in iOS 8 itself.