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- When you add LastPass to Google Authenticator, you get an extra layer of identity authentication and protection from hackers and bad actors.
- To add LastPass to Google Authenticator, you will need a computer and mobile device at the ready.
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LastPass is a locally encrypted way to store all your passwords and other essential data securely in one place. Despite all its security features, for some, LastPass's master password system isn't enough protection for their most sensitive information and data.
That's where Google Authenticator, the alphabet company's software-based mobile freeware that implements two-step verification services, can help. The Authenticator lets you add another layer of protection for your bank accounts and passwords you've uploaded to your LastPass Vault by generating one-time-use, time-sensitive codes that will confirm you are the account holder.
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