


I haven’t found another article describing this, so am throwing it out there to encourage everyone to try something similar. It’s mostly seamless, with a few annoying bits, but awesome anyway. Each has a different set of passwords that I’d like to keep up with. Many of mine are in LastPass for its sheer convenience.īut I like to keep online identities separate, using a different browser profile for each part of my life. It’s a security best practice to keep passwords in a password vault, so passwords can be long and (hopefully) uncrackable. Using LastPass Identities with browser profiles (either Chrome People or Firefox profiles) can help keep online identities separate, and possibly safer in the event of a web attack. LastPass Identities + Browser profiles = Awesomeness
