![]() Hex strings are basically the same as plaintext in this case. LastPass claims that they are a “zero knowledge” platform and that no unencrypted, readable site data is ever sent to their servers.Since the Vault is already encrypted before it leaves your computer and reaches the LastPass server, not even LastPass employees can see your sensitive data. ![]() I reached out to LastPass support inquiring about this and received the same canned response that’s repeated all over their website: LastPass encrypts your Vault before it goes to the server using 256-bit AES encryption. LastPass then uses this encoded string to render a logo for all sites in your vault for Google. ![]()
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