Export your passwords from LastPass
Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few months you will know that LastPass has suffered a major breach. If like me you feel you can no longer trust LastPass to safeguard your crown jewels then this article explains how to:
- Export your passwords from LastPass
- Delete and permanently erase all of your vault data from LastPass
Export your LastPass vault data
- Login to LastPass
- Click on "Advanced Options" in the sidebar and select Export
- Enter your Master Password
- Lastpass will automatically generate a file named "lastpass_export.csv"
- This file contains all of your vault data, make sure you do not lose it!
You will now need to import the exported data to a new password manager. In the example below I'll show you how to import the vault data to BitWarden.
How to import LastPass vault data to BitWarden
- Login to the BitWarden web interface
- Select Tools from the Top menu and then from the sidebar select "Import Data"
- Select LastPass from the list of supported password managers file types
- Then select the files you exported "lastpass_export.csv" and click import data
- All being well there will be no errors and your data will now be in BitWarden.
Delete and Erase your Vault Data
- Log back into LastPass
- Select Account Settings
- Select My Account
- Select Delete or Reset Account Option
- Enter your Master Password
- Confirm your choice. LastPass will automatically purge your deleted data after 30 days but if you want to do this immediately then continue with the Steps below.
- Select Advanced Options in the Left navigation sidebar
- Select View Deleted Items
- In the top navigation bar select purge all. Confirm the action and all items will be purged.
- That's it, you can now say goodbye to LastPass.
One last thing don't forget to remove any LastPass apps from your computer including browser plugins.