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LastPass
LastPass is your secure vault for work logins — both your own and the shared credentials your team uses for clients and tools. Setting it up is the very first thing every new hire does, so you never have to email a password again.
Open your vault →
Log in at lastpass.com/login with your work email and master password.
Quick start
- Accept your invite. You'll get a LastPass email invitation to the BluShark account — open it and follow the link. (No invite yet? See “Getting access” below.)
- Create a strong master password. This is the one password you'll actually remember — make it long and unique, and never reuse it anywhere else. LastPass can't recover it for you, so don't lose it.
- Install the browser extension. Add the LastPass extension to Chrome (or your browser) so logins autofill as you work. Pin it to your toolbar.
- Turn on MFA. Enable multi-factor authentication (an authenticator app) in Account Settings — this is the step people skip and the one that matters most.
- Find your shared folders. Client logins and tool credentials live in shared folders your team has access to — check your vault once you're in.
Security essentials
- Never share your master password — not with teammates, not with a manager, not with anyone. Share access through LastPass shared folders instead.
- MFA stays on. It's what protects the whole vault if your password ever leaks.
- Store credentials in LastPass, never in Slack, docs, or email. If you catch a password floating around in a message, move it into LastPass and delete the message.
- Use the generator. Let LastPass create long random passwords for new client accounts — don't invent your own.
Sharing a login
Need a teammate to have a credential? Put it in (or move it to) the relevant shared folder rather than copy-pasting it into a message. That way access is managed centrally, updates propagate automatically, and it's revoked cleanly when someone changes roles. If you need a new shared folder or access to one, message Dalton.
Getting access & help
- Message Dalton for a LastPass invite, login help, a lockout or master-password reset, or any technical issue.
- Locked out? Don't create a second account — reach out and we'll sort your existing one.