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2018 Year in Review

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Let?s take a look back on the highlights Looking back at 2018 Before jumping into 2019, let?s ta

Let’s take a look back on the highlights [Logo]( [We had a good time in 2018.] Looking back at 2018 Before jumping into 2019, let’s take a look back at all we accomplished together during the last year. There were all-time-highs of passwords generated, mobile-autofill, and secure sharing (good work!) — plus, we celebrated our 10th birthday. Here's a look back at some of the highlights of 2018: Securing passwords is our specialty — in 2018 alone, there were: 6.8B Site logins using LastPass autofill [|] 264M New sites added to LastPass vaults The digital world is only getting more dangerous, so protecting your digital life is more important than ever. 133% increase In stolen, lost, or compromised records compared to 2017 * And that’s why you need to take advantage of all the great [security features]( available through LastPass, like: [Stay secure with these features] 16 Multifactor authentication options 186,818 Emergency contacts created 472,417 Secure folders shared [Use the password generator] 62 million Unique, strong passwords created using the [LastPass Password Generator.]( During 2018, we were able to work with some of the best companies in the security industry to improve our product and protect our users: [Partners] 5 new partners Including YubiKey, Okta, Microsoft, & more [iOS 12 !] 218% increase In mobile autofills through the [iOS12 updates]( With so many of you counting on LastPass to secure your digital lives, we strive to be the best. [We <3 our users] 3.1 million Brand new individual users signed up in 2018 and count on LastPass for online security. This drives our mission — to keep you secure, educated, & updated on all things affecting digital safety. [Check out the blog!] 87 posts Published on the [LastPass blog]( in 2018 to keep you up-to-date on all things cybersecurity. 10 years 247 of you shared your favorite [#MyLastPassStory]( with us via Twitter to celebrate our birthday! We’ve been dedicated to this mission for a decade now, and we’re not slowing down. During this last year, we: [Growth continues] Hired 27 new employees Worked from 9 locations Across 5 different timezones But we made sure to set aside some time to have a little fun and give back to our communities: [Busy] 150+ Volunteer events held in our local communities [Busy] 350+ Non-profits benefitted from employee giving campaign [Busy] 75+ Micro-grants awarded to non-profit organizations Thanks for making 2018 a terrific year! Let’s make next year even better: keep auto-filling passwords, growing your vaults, and securing what’s most valuable to you. And if you want to take your cybersecurity to the next level in 2019, upgrade to LastPass Premium. With Premium, you will have access to advanced features like: secure sharing, designated emergency contact, and additional multifactor authentication options. [GET PREMIUM]( * Source: [Business Wire]( 2018 This email was sent to: {EMAIL} © [LogMeIn]( Level 19, 20 Martin Place, Sydney 2000 [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser]( | [Privacy policy]( Your security is our top priority. Never share your master password with anyone - including us! For more information, [click here](.

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