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LogMeOnce Review

Password manager with passwordless photo login

Ranked #9 in Password Managers
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Quick Summary

LogMeOnce takes a unique approach with its patented PhotoLogin feature, which lets you log into your vault by taking a selfie or photo instead of typing a master password. This passwordless approach is innovative and convenient, especially on mobile devices. The free plan is surprisingly generous, offering unlimited passwords and devices. While the interface can feel cluttered with features, LogMeOnce packs more into its free tier than most competitors.

Score Breakdown

Security7.0
Features7.5
Ease of Use6.8
Cross-Platform7.2
Value7.5

What We Like

  • ✓ Patented PhotoLogin passwordless entry
  • ✓ Generous free plan with unlimited passwords
  • ✓ Anti-theft features for lost devices
  • ✓ Mugshot captures unauthorized access attempts
  • ✓ Single sign-on dashboard

What Could Improve

  • ✗ Interface feels cluttered and overwhelming
  • ✗ Some features feel gimmicky
  • ✗ Customer support could be better

Features

LogMeOnce's PhotoLogin eliminates the need for a master password. The Mugshot feature captures a photo of anyone who tries to access your vault incorrectly. Anti-theft features can locate, lock, or wipe a lost device. The password shock feature deters unauthorized access. A single sign-on dashboard provides one-click access to all your sites and apps.

Pricing

The free plan is generous with unlimited passwords and devices. Premium ($2.50/month) adds priority support and advanced sharing. Professional ($3.25/month) includes 1GB encrypted storage. Ultimate ($4.99/month) adds the full feature suite including dark web monitoring. Family plans cover up to 6 users.

Usability

LogMeOnce's biggest challenge is its busy interface. There are many features, and the dashboard can feel overwhelming. The PhotoLogin feature is innovative but takes getting used to. The browser extension works adequately, and mobile apps are functional with biometric support. New users may need time to navigate all the options.

Key Specifications

Starting Price$2.50/mo
Free VersionYes (unlimited passwords)
PlatformsWindows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web
Browser ExtensionsChrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge
2FA SupportTOTP, biometric, PhotoLogin
EncryptionAES-256
Family Plan$4.99/mo (6 users)

Final Verdict

LogMeOnce is innovative with its passwordless approach and generous free tier. The PhotoLogin and anti-theft features are genuinely unique. However, the cluttered interface and sometimes gimmicky feel of certain features hold it back from competing with the more polished options. It's worth trying for its free plan, but the user experience may frustrate those used to cleaner alternatives.

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