


To type whatever you want, you can select the “Generic” option and get a big text box. There are similar templates for Wi-Fi passwords, credit card numbers, social security cards, passports, and anything else you might want to store. For example, if you’re making a note containing the information on your driver’s license, you can select the “Driver’s License” note type and then enter data in fields like Number and Expiration Date. LastPass has secure note templates to help you organize your data. To do this in LastPass on a desktop, click the LastPass icon on your browser’s toolbar, select “Secure Notes,” and click “Add Note.” In the LastPass app for iPhone or Android, open the “Notes” section in your vault and tap the “+” (plus sign) button.

You can store Secure Notes in LastPass as well as passwords.
