Sorry, @dirkmittler​--
Could you help us understand what process you are using with LastPass and where it could be improved?
I mainly use LastPass under Android.A sad fact about how the clipboard on virtually all devices works is, that certain apps could be 'watching' it, and that the keyboard app is really only one such app, which keeps a history. So, to delete the history from the keyboard app doesn't change the fact, that, once a password has been copied to the clipboard, it has potentially been broadcast to X other apps (that I may not be aware of).
So, a preferred feature of LastPass is, to be able to set the password from another device, and to use the 'Autofill' on the Android device, to log something in (after refreshing the vault). But, after refreshing the vault, I also like to look at the password in LastPass, just to make sure that it did refresh.
At that point in time, the icons make it too easy to click on 'Copy to Clipboard' by mistake, when all I wanted to do was verify visually that the password did update.
But it's likely not to have cost me anything, because that password just got drowned out in a sea of data. After which I logged-in the other app, with my updated password. 😀
Dirk