WIGGWIGG vs LastPass

Looking for a secure LastPass alternative? See how WIGGWIGG combines password management with Canadian phone numbers.

Password management after the breaches

LastPass is a well-known password manager with a browser extension and budget-friendly plans. The 2022 data breaches changed the conversation. While LastPass has since strengthened its security, many users are looking for alternatives they can trust. WIGGWIGG offers zero-knowledge encrypted password management combined with Canadian phone numbers and identity-based organization.

Feature Comparison

WIGGWIGGLastPass
Canadian Phone Numbers
Zero-Knowledge (passwords & identities)
Password Manager
Identity Management
Web App
Mobile App
Browser Extension
Security Certifications
Free Trial or Free Tier
Canadian Company

Why choose WIGGWIGG over LastPass?

Phone numbers included

LastPass stores passwords. WIGGWIGG stores passwords AND gives you Canadian phone numbers for each identity. One platform for your complete digital identity.

Security-first architecture

WIGGWIGG was built from the ground up with zero-knowledge encryption for identity data and passwords. Your encrypted data never sits in a cloud backup that could be stolen.

Identity compartmentalization

LastPass uses folders. WIGGWIGG uses identities. Each identity gets its own phone number, passwords, and contacts. A breach in one area of your life doesn't expose everything else.

Canadian company, Canadian laws

LastPass (GoTo/LogMeIn) is a US company. WIGGWIGG is Canadian, subject to PIPEDA privacy laws, with a bilingual platform in English and French.

Why invest in WIGGWIGG?

LastPass remains one of the most affordable password managers with a large user base. If you're reconsidering your password manager after the 2022 breaches, WIGGWIGG offers a fresh start with Canadian phone numbers and identity-based organization built in.

Security designed after the lessons

WIGGWIGG was built after the 2022 LastPass breaches reshaped what 'secure' means. Those incidents informed our architecture decisions, from how we handle encrypted data to what metadata we store.

Independent and accountable to users

LastPass is owned by GoTo (formerly LogMeIn), a private equity-backed conglomerate. WIGGWIGG is bootstrapped and independent. No corporate parent making cost-cutting decisions about your security.

Architecture that assumes breach

The LastPass breach exposed encrypted vaults and unencrypted metadata. WIGGWIGG's architecture minimizes unencrypted metadata and uses zero-knowledge encryption for identity data. We build assuming our servers will be targeted.

Canadian company, fresh start

LastPass is a US company under GoTo. WIGGWIGG is built in Quebec, subject to PIPEDA, with bilingual support. For users looking for a clean break, Canadian jurisdiction is a bonus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is WIGGWIGG more secure than LastPass?

Both use zero-knowledge encryption, meaning neither company can see your passwords. The 2022 LastPass breaches exposed encrypted password databases and unencrypted metadata (URLs, email addresses). LastPass has since improved its security posture. WIGGWIGG was designed after those incidents, with those lessons informing our architecture decisions.

Does LastPass have a free tier?

LastPass has a free tier limited to one device type (either mobile or desktop, not both). WIGGWIGG includes 2 free identity slots with full password manager functionality, accessible from any device. For phone numbers, we offer a 7-day free trial, then plans start at $9/month.

Can I import my passwords from LastPass to WIGGWIGG?

Password import from major password managers including LastPass is on our roadmap. We want to make switching easy, especially for users looking for a fresh start after the breaches.

Does WIGGWIGG have browser extensions like LastPass?

Browser extensions are coming soon. Currently, WIGGWIGG's web app provides easy access to all your passwords. LastPass is known for its browser extension experience, and we're working to match that convenience.

Ready for a smarter password manager?

Start with 2 free identity slots, each with its own password manager and optional phone number.