![]() ![]() Use another application which only stores your passwords locally. The answer is clear, don't use LassPass and avoid addons always while using the Tor browser if possible. While it may be impossible to remember passwords, it would be easier for websites to track you and the whole point of Tor is to be anonymous, which is being eliminated through the use of Last Pass. ![]() The Last Pass addon also determine's the user's location through a variety of methods. Furthermore, it uses cookies to track you for login, preferences, advertisements, and security purposes. Last Pass even uses Google Analytics which is subject to Google's private policy. "unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data" Besides, in the Firefox version of the Last Pass extension, it clearly states that it connects many types of data including your IP address, location information, Operating System, language, and: If you are using websites that require passwords in Tor, just use another application like notepad to store your passwords just as Kelvin H stated. The whole point of using Tor is to be anonymous. The Tor Project explains that addons can connect to the internet insecurely and can potentially leak your IP address on the internet. I know this doesn't specifically answer your question, but I strongly discourage using Last Pass or for that matter any Firefox addon (plugins/extension) while using the Tor browser (which the Tor project also says).
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