I'm working on websites; so, I have to store multiple passwords for the same domain.
For example they can be passwords of different users that I use for tests; or they are users of sub domains (john@domain.tld ; john@sub1.domain.tld ; john@sub2.domain.tld).
This creates a great deal of confusion.
If I am creating the user John on sub2.domain.tld, Lastpass wants to update the password of sub1 or the parent domain. If by mistake I confirm with Enter, the old (
and right!) password is lost,
But even more annoying is the automatic entry of a password if the user is the same, but from a subdomain.
If I don't notice it, I keep getting the wrong password error because I insert it right, but Lastpass always inserts the one in its archive.Many sites do not give the possibility to see the entered password and there are only dots.
The only solution is to keep the passwords the same.
It would be enough for LastPass to recognize not the domain, but the subdomain.