
This meant that users who had previously installed the extension were able to continue using the tool to access their passwords as usual.

Luckily, only users downloading the LastPass extension for the first time were affected by the outage. The tool was down for two days while awaiting review by Google. “Thank you for your understanding and patience in the meantime.”Īfter apologising to users, LastPass was forced to go through the Chrome Web Store’s submission process all over again. “The LastPass extension in the Chrome Web Store was accidentally removed by us and we are working with the Google team to restore it ASAP.” wrote LastPass on its status page on Wednesday evening.

It took the password manager company five hours to figure out that the problem had originated in its own office.Ī member of staff had accidentally deleted the extension from the Google Chrome store. Reports of 404 errors came rolling in on Wednesday, after a number of users found they were unable to install the browser extension through the Chrome Web Store. Think you’ve had a rough week? A LastPass employee accidentally deleted the password manager’s browser extension from the Chrome store.
