You know youre supposed to use a password manager.

Even popular ones, like LastPass, seem like a pain to set up.

Good news: getting started with a password manager is easier than you think.

Password managers are an essential part of your online life.

The free version of LastPass includes everything well cover in this guide.

Its available for just about every major surfing app, includingChrome,Firefox,Safari, andOpera.

Head to theLastPass downloads pageand load the extension for your preferred surfing app.

After the installation is complete, youll see a new icon in your toolbar.

Click that icon and select Create an Account now.

Dont forget thisyou dont have too many options if you do.

Theres also aLastPass Mac app, but most people will find the internet tool extension is all they need.

That way LastPass does the work for you.

tap the LastPass icon inside the password field, then click Save credentials for this site.

Now, when you revisit those sites, LastPass can automatically type your username and password for you.

In your web app, poke the LastPass icon > My Vault.

hit the Security Challenge tab.

Click Show My Score.

drop your LastPass password when prompted.

Wait for LastPass to analyze all your passwords.

hit each section to expand it and see which passwords LastPass recommends you change.

For many popular sites,LastPass can automatically change your passwordwith no real effort from you.

If a site doesnt support auto-change, it’s crucial that you revamp your passwords manually.

In the new password field, hit the LastPass icon, then select Generate a New Password.

LastPass will create a new password for the site.

When prompted, select Save Site to preserve your new password information.

Setup is easy:

poke the LastPass icon in your net online gate.

Select Form Fills > Add Form Fills.

Enter all the information you want to store here.

Once enabled, your master password alone isnt enough to log into your LastPass account and access your vault.

Youll also need a passcodeobtained from an authenticator.

Setup takes just a few clicks:

hit the LastPass icon in your web app and select My Vault.

smack the Multifactor Authentication tab.

Then follow the on-screen directions.

The process here is different depending on which authenticator you want to use.

Setting up LastPass is easy, and the only headache comes from that potentially lengthy password auditing process.