
UPDATE 11/20/18 4:30pm
We have confirmed that LastPass is now fully operational. We're actively pulling together a more detailed evaluation of today's disruption and will provide a broader public update as soon as it's available. Please continue to follow our status page for more information: https://status.lastpass.com
UPDATE 11/20/18 2:00PM:
LastPass has been experiencing connectivity issues since around 9am ET on Tuesday. Our team is working the case but here’s what we can share: we’ve isolated the issue to be a data center connectivity problem – our team is working hard to fix it as we type. Additionally, we want to clarify any chatter: this is not a security related issue. We will have more to share soon as we dig deeper to resolve this. Please visit the LastPass Status page (https://status.lastpass.com/) for updates as they become available.
We’ve received many reports that offline mode is working for customers. Offline access allows you to gain offline access to your data using almost any browser extension or application you would normally use to access LastPass.
The key to gaining offline access in your LastPass browser extension or mobile app is to have logged into the extension or app at least one time while you have had an internet connection. This ensures that your computer or device has cached a local version of your encrypted data to the local drive.
Here's how to access offline mode:
- For customers on the extension who are not logged in, LastPass will automatically place your account in offline mode and you will continue to access your vault. If you’re already logged in, LastPass will also default to offline mode (no action is needed by you).
- For customers on mobile who are not logged in, click the toggle for offline mode on the login screen.