![]() It does work with Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) but you must set Safari to run in 32 bit mode (Go to Finder -> Applications -> Right click on Safari and hit ‘Get More Info’ then set 32 bit). We still have a few notification preferences to add, and potentially a local vault and multi-factor authentication is currently disabled. ![]() There are also a few unique to LastPass Safari features like if you customize the toolbar you’ll see 2 other possible buttons: Fill and Submit and Form Fill for easier access to those capabilities. We’ve worked hard to try to add all the features available on our other platforms, and we’re largely there. You’ll then need to fully restart your browser (Safari Menu Item -> Quit). To get it simply fire up Safari and go to and hit ‘Get LastPass’ if you’re new to LastPass you’ll also need to create an account. The combination of a compiled LastPass addon plus Safari’s speed means that Safari 4 + LastPass is also the fastest combination on OS X! LastPass for Safari is now available, it has the ability to import your saved passwords from Safari built in and importing 1Password entries is easy, too (LastPass Icon -> Tools -> Import).
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